A fast, spectrally selective 3D bSSFP sequence was developed for preclinical metabolic imaging of hyperpolarized 13C agents at 7 T. High spatiotemporal resolution 3D images of metabolism were produced in healthy mice and in two endogenous models of cancer: pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and T-cell lymphoma. Using 900 Hz FHWM pulses, 1.75 mm3 isotropic whole-body images were obtained with a scantime of 1.212 s per image. A significant difference between 3D bSSFP derived AUC ratios in healthy and high-glycolytic-phenotype T-cell lymphoma mice was found, and AUC ratios correlated with PET measurements. Potential tumour heterogeneity was detected in PDAC mice.
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