3D 7Li magnetic resonance imaging of brain lithium distribution in bipolar disorder

Lithium is a major treatment for bipolar disorder and the likelihood of a favourable response may be determined by its distribution in the brain. Lithium can be directly detected by magnetic resonance (MR), but previous 7 Li MR spectroscopy studies have demonstrated that this is challenging compared...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular psychiatry 2018-11, Vol.23 (11), p.2184-2191
Hauptverfasser: Smith, Fiona Elizabeth, Thelwall, Peter Edward, Necus, Joe, Flowers, Carly Jay, Blamire, Andrew Matthew, Cousins, David Andrew
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Zusammenfassung:Lithium is a major treatment for bipolar disorder and the likelihood of a favourable response may be determined by its distribution in the brain. Lithium can be directly detected by magnetic resonance (MR), but previous 7 Li MR spectroscopy studies have demonstrated that this is challenging compared to conventional 1 H MR imaging due to the MR properties of the lithium nucleus and its low concentration in brain tissue, as dictated by therapeutic dose. We have tested and implemented a highly efficient balanced steady-state free precession 7 Li-MRI method to address these challenges and enable MRI of brain lithium in a short duration scan. We report a 3D 7 Li-MRI acquisition with 25 mm isotropic resolution in an 8-min scan that demonstrates heterogeneity in lithium concentration within the brain in subjects with bipolar disorder. This represents the direct imaging of a pharmaceutical agent in its target organ and notably expands the repertoire of techniques available to investigate the effects of lithium in man.
ISSN:1359-4184
1476-5578
DOI:10.1038/s41380-018-0016-6