We. Klunk et al., ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC-RESONANCE SPECTRA BY MOLE PERCENT - COMPARISON TO ABSOLUTE UNITS, Neurobiology of aging, 15(1), 1994, pp. 133-140
A variety of metabolites present in perchloric acid extracts of brain
tissue were measured by (1)h and P-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy
(MRS) and HPLC in the same tissue sample and the MRS results were expr
essed both in terms of mole % and mu more/g based on an internal stand
ard. The levels of 16 metabolites were compared by linear regression a
nalysis and the mole % results were found to correlate very well with
the results expressed as mu mole/g. To compare the two units under typ
ical experimental conditions, the percent change in metabolites in a g
roup of Alzheimer's disease brains was compared to a control group usi
ng both units. The results were essentially identical for the mole % a
nd mu mole/g methods. We conclude that the use of the more % method of
expressing MRS data yields results which are equivalent to those expr
essed in absolute units and suggest that, for in vivo MRS studies, use
of the mole % method is preferable because fewer artifacts, such as p
artial Volume effects, are introduced.