Feasibility of Concurrent 1H MRS and 31P MRSI at 7 T: Brain Energy Metabolism Responses to Hyperglycemia
Mark Widmaier, Brooke C. Matson, Uzay Emir, Janice J. HwangABSTRACT
How the human brain adjusts fuel handling and its bioenergetic state during changing glucose levels remains difficult to assess noninvasively. In this study, we established an interleaved multinuclear 7 T MR spectroscopy protocol to track a glucose‐related H signal alongside P measures of high‐energy phosphate metabolism during a hyperglycemic clamp. Five healthy adults completed a morning, fasted infusion experiment consisting of baseline, ramp‐up, and hyperglycemic stages over 120 min. Short‐block, short‐TE H single‐voxel spectroscopy (STEAM, TE = 11 ms; mean block duration min) was acquired in frontal cortex and quantified using the composite glucose taurine (Glc Tau) measure. P was acquired with rapid 3D PETALUTE MRSI using an ultrashort echo time (UTE; TE = 65 s; 381 s per block), and high‐energy phosphate ratios were derived from a posterior cortical region of interest. Across participants, H Glc Tau increased with blood glucose and showed significant elevations from baseline into hyperglycemia. In parallel, P ratios exhibited smaller but significant glycemia‐linked responses: both PCr/Pi and ATP/Pi increased with blood glucose and differed across glucose clamp stages. These findings show that H and P MRS(I) can be interleaved at 7 T to measure energy metabolism within a single session.