Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Analysis of Tissue Sodium Concentration in Chronic Kidney Disease.

Kylie Martin,Vijay Venkatraman, Angela Agostinelli,Braden Thai, Daniel Stäb,Tim D Hewitson,Sven-Jean Tan,Nigel D Toussaint, Patsy Robertson

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)(2023)

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Human body sodium is regulated by the kidneys and extrarenal mechanisms. Stored skin and muscle tissue sodium accumulation is associated with kidney function decline, hypertension, and a pro-inflammatory and cardiovascular disease profile. In this chapter, we describe the use of sodium-hydrogen magnetic resonance imaging (Na/H MRI) to dynamically quantify tissue sodium concentration in the lower limb of humans. Real-time quantification of tissue sodium is calibrated against known sodium chloride aqueous concentrations. This method may be useful for investigating in vivo (patho-)physiological conditions associated with tissue sodium deposition and metabolism (including in relation to water regulation) to enlighten our understanding of sodium physiology.
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tissue sodium concentration,chronic kidney disease,mri
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