Vaclav
Brandejsky1, Roland Kreis1, Chris Boesch1
1Department of Clinical Research,
Intramyocellular
lipids (IMCL) are related to insulin resistance and are an important
substrate for the muscular metabolism. Studies of diffusion properties of
these lipids in vivo may contribute to the understanding of their
physiological role. However, due to low diffusion coefficients, very strong
gradients are required leading to motion artifacts. Cardiac pulsations induce
additional signal variations. This study aimed at optimizing parameters for
diffusion measurements by MR spectroscopy in skeletal muscle. It was found
that both physiologic triggering and independent phase corrections of individual
spectra is essential to obtain correct diffusion measurements for IMCL in
vivo.