化学
放松(心理学)
钠
细胞外
扩散
动力学(音乐)
离子
生物物理学
化学物理
分子动力学
离子键合
松弛法
核磁共振
磁共振成像
生物化学
计算化学
自旋回波
物理
有机化学
热力学
放射科
生物
社会心理学
声学
心理学
医学
作者
Yu Yin,Yifan Song,Yinhang Jia,Juntao Xia,Ruiliang Bai,Xueqian Kong
摘要
Sodium ions are essential for the functions of biological cells, and they are maintained at the balance between intra- and extracellular environments. The quantitative assessment of intra- and extracellular sodium as well as its dynamics can provide crucial physiological information on a living system. 23Na nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful and noninvasive technique to probe the local environment and dynamics of sodium ions. However, due to the complex relaxation behavior of the quadrupolar nucleus in the intermediate-motion regime and because of the heterogeneous compartments and diverse molecular interactions in the cellular environment, the understanding of the 23Na NMR signal in biological systems is still at the early stage. In this work, we characterize the relaxation and diffusion of sodium ions in the solutions of proteins and polysaccharides, as well as in the in vitro samples of living cells. The multi-exponential behavior of 23Na transverse relaxation has been analyzed according to the relaxation theory to derive the crucial information related to the ionic dynamics and molecular binding in the solutions. The bi-compartment model of transverse relaxation and diffusion measurements can corroborate each other to quantify the fractions of intra- and extracellular sodium. We show that 23Na relaxation and diffusion can be used to monitor the viability of human cells, which offers versatile NMR metrics for in vivo studies.
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