Chemical shift and magnetic susceptibility contributions to the separation of intracellular and supernatant resonances in variable angle spinning NMR spectra of erythrocyte suspensions
- 25 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
- Vol. 51 (3) , 441-444
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20019
Abstract
Factors contributing to the observation of two separate water resonance arising from erythrocyte suspensions under magic‐ and variable‐angle spinning conditions were examined. By observing the 1H NMR spectra of different chemical species in erythrocytes at different spinning angles, two major effects of comparable magnitude were shown to contribute to the separation: 1) an isotropic chemical shift difference, and 2) a susceptibility difference between the intracellular and supernatant compartments. When the sample was spun at the magic angle, the susceptibility difference did not contribute to the separation. Use of different angles between the spinning axis and the main magnetic field provided a method for quantifiying the isotropic chemical shift and susceptibility differences between the compartments. Magn Reson Med 51:441–444, 2004.Keywords
Funding Information
- Australian Research Council
- Australian Postgraduate Award
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Isotropic susceptibility shift under MAS: The origin of the split water resonances in 1H MAS NMR spectra of cell suspensionsMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, 2003
- Magnetic susceptibility: Further insights into macroscopic and microscopic fields and the sphere of LorentzConcepts in Magnetic Resonance Part A, 2003
- The phenomenon of separate intra‐ and extracellular resonances of difluorophosphate in 31P and 19F NMR spectra of erythrocytesMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1991
- On measuring the diffusional water permeability of human red blood cells and ghosts by nuclear magnetic resonanceJournal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 1990
- Bulk magnetic susceptibility shifts in nmr studies of compartmentalized samples: use of paramagnetic reagentsMagnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1990
- Physical basis of the effect of hemoglobin on the phosphorus-31 NMR chemical shifts of various phosphoryl compoundsBiochemistry, 1988
- Characterization of transmembrane chemical shift differences in the phosphorus-31 NMR spectra of various phosphoryl compounds added to erythrocyte suspensionsBiochemistry, 1988
- Red cell volume changes monitored using a new 31P NMR procedureJournal of Magnetic Resonance (1969), 1985
- Magic-angle sample spinning of liquidsJournal of Magnetic Resonance (1969), 1982