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. 2009 Jun 26;297(3):H1010–H1019. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.01195.2008

Table 1.

Abbreviations and symbols

Abbreviation Actual Physical Meaning
MST Magnetization saturation transfer
MRS Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
CK Creatine kinase
d1 Presaturation delay employed in the MST experiment
d2 Duration of saturation pulse in the MST experiment
FID Free induction decay
kf Pseudo-first-order rate constant to characterize the ATP production rate via CK
M0 Magnetization measured by 31P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy under fully relaxed condition
Mshort Magnetization measured with very short repetition time. This measurement, in combination with M0, can yield an approximate value of T1int, according to Eq. 14
Mss Steady-state magnetization of a spin (e.g., PCr) when the counterpart spin (e.g., ATP-γ) is continuously saturated, as dictated by Eq. 1
MTR,PCr Magnetization measured with ATP-γ continuously saturated. The TR can be arbitrary. This, in combination with Mss,PCr, can yield accurate value of T1,PCrapp, according to Eq. 10
nt Number of averaged FIDs for one spectrum
T1app Apparent longitudinal relaxation time constant of a spin (e.g., PCr) when the counterpart spin (e.g., ATP-γ) is continuously saturated, as dictated by Eq. 1
T1mix Apparent longitudinal relaxation time constant when chemical exchange is involved. T1mix is an approximation, because the actual recovery of spin magnetization under chemical exchange is not an exact exponential curve
TR Repetition time of pulse sequence in MST experiment