Toward Lung Ventilation Imaging Using Hyperpolarized Diethyl Ether Gas Contrast Agent

Author:

Ariyasingha Nuwandi M.1ORCID,Chowdhury Md Raduanul H.1ORCID,Samoilenko Anna1,Salnikov Oleg G.2ORCID,Chukanov Nikita V.2ORCID,Kovtunova Larisa M.23ORCID,Bukhtiyarov Valerii I.3ORCID,Shi Zhongjie1ORCID,Luo Kehuan1,Tan Sidhartha1ORCID,Koptyug Igor V.2ORCID,Goodson Boyd M.4ORCID,Chekmenev Eduard Y.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI) Department of Pediatrics Wayne State University Detroit MI-48202 USA

2. International Tomography Center SB RAS 3 A Institutskaya Street Novosibirsk 630090 Russia

3. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS 5 Acad. Lavrentiev Pr Novosibirsk 630090 Russia

4. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Sciences Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL-62901 USA

Abstract

AbstractHyperpolarized 129Xe gas was FDA‐approved as an inhalable contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging of a wide range of pulmonary diseases in December 2022. Despite the remarkable success in clinical research settings, the widespread clinical translation of HP 129Xe gas faces two critical challenges: the high cost of the relatively low‐throughput hyperpolarization equipment and the lack of 129Xe imaging capability on clinical MRI scanners, which have narrow‐bandwidth electronics designed only for proton (1H) imaging. To solve this translational grand challenge of gaseous hyperpolarized MRI contrast agents, here we demonstrate the utility of batch‐mode production of proton‐hyperpolarized diethyl ether gas via heterogeneous pairwise addition of parahydrogen to ethyl vinyl ether. An approximately 0.1‐liter bolus of hyperpolarized diethyl ether gas was produced in 1 second and injected in excised rabbit lungs. Lung ventilation imaging was performed using sub‐second 2D MRI with up to 2×2 mm2 in‐plane resolution using a clinical 0.35 T MRI scanner without any modifications. This feasibility demonstration paves the way for the use of inhalable diethyl ether as a gaseous contrast agent for pulmonary MRI applications using any clinical MRI scanner.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

National Institutes of Health

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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