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Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time

Ionizing radiation (IR) cytotoxicity is primarily mediated through reactive oxygen species (ROS). Since tumor cells neutralize ROS by utilizing reducing equivalents, we hypothesized that measurements of reducing potential using real-time hyperpolarized (HP) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and...

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Autores principales: Sandulache, Vlad C., Chen, Yunyun, Lee, Jaehyuk, Rubinstein, Ashley, Ramirez, Marc S., Skinner, Heath D., Walker, Christopher M., Williams, Michelle D., Tailor, Ramesh, Court, Laurence E., Bankson, James A., Lai, Stephen Y.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087031
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author Sandulache, Vlad C.
Chen, Yunyun
Lee, Jaehyuk
Rubinstein, Ashley
Ramirez, Marc S.
Skinner, Heath D.
Walker, Christopher M.
Williams, Michelle D.
Tailor, Ramesh
Court, Laurence E.
Bankson, James A.
Lai, Stephen Y.
author_facet Sandulache, Vlad C.
Chen, Yunyun
Lee, Jaehyuk
Rubinstein, Ashley
Ramirez, Marc S.
Skinner, Heath D.
Walker, Christopher M.
Williams, Michelle D.
Tailor, Ramesh
Court, Laurence E.
Bankson, James A.
Lai, Stephen Y.
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description Ionizing radiation (IR) cytotoxicity is primarily mediated through reactive oxygen species (ROS). Since tumor cells neutralize ROS by utilizing reducing equivalents, we hypothesized that measurements of reducing potential using real-time hyperpolarized (HP) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) can serve as a surrogate marker of IR induced ROS. This hypothesis was tested in a pre-clinical model of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC), an aggressive head and neck malignancy. Human ATC cell lines were utilized to test IR effects on ROS and reducing potential in vitro and [1-(13)C] pyruvate HP-MRS/MRSI imaging of ATC orthotopic xenografts was used to study in vivo effects of IR. IR increased ATC intra-cellular ROS levels resulting in a corresponding decrease in reducing equivalent levels. Exogenous manipulation of cellular ROS and reducing equivalent levels altered ATC radiosensitivity in a predictable manner. Irradiation of ATC xenografts resulted in an acute drop in reducing potential measured using HP-MRS, reflecting the shunting of reducing equivalents towards ROS neutralization. Residual tumor tissue post irradiation demonstrated heterogeneous viability. We have adapted HP-MRS/MRSI to non-invasively measure IR mediated changes in tumor reducing potential in real time. Continued development of this technology could facilitate the development of an adaptive clinical algorithm based on real-time adjustments in IR dose and dose mapping.
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spelling pubmed-39035932014-01-28 Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time Sandulache, Vlad C. Chen, Yunyun Lee, Jaehyuk Rubinstein, Ashley Ramirez, Marc S. Skinner, Heath D. Walker, Christopher M. Williams, Michelle D. Tailor, Ramesh Court, Laurence E. Bankson, James A. Lai, Stephen Y. PLoS One Research Article Ionizing radiation (IR) cytotoxicity is primarily mediated through reactive oxygen species (ROS). Since tumor cells neutralize ROS by utilizing reducing equivalents, we hypothesized that measurements of reducing potential using real-time hyperpolarized (HP) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) can serve as a surrogate marker of IR induced ROS. This hypothesis was tested in a pre-clinical model of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC), an aggressive head and neck malignancy. Human ATC cell lines were utilized to test IR effects on ROS and reducing potential in vitro and [1-(13)C] pyruvate HP-MRS/MRSI imaging of ATC orthotopic xenografts was used to study in vivo effects of IR. IR increased ATC intra-cellular ROS levels resulting in a corresponding decrease in reducing equivalent levels. Exogenous manipulation of cellular ROS and reducing equivalent levels altered ATC radiosensitivity in a predictable manner. Irradiation of ATC xenografts resulted in an acute drop in reducing potential measured using HP-MRS, reflecting the shunting of reducing equivalents towards ROS neutralization. Residual tumor tissue post irradiation demonstrated heterogeneous viability. We have adapted HP-MRS/MRSI to non-invasively measure IR mediated changes in tumor reducing potential in real time. Continued development of this technology could facilitate the development of an adaptive clinical algorithm based on real-time adjustments in IR dose and dose mapping. Public Library of Science 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3903593/ /pubmed/24475215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087031 Text en © 2014 Sandulache et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sandulache, Vlad C.
Chen, Yunyun
Lee, Jaehyuk
Rubinstein, Ashley
Ramirez, Marc S.
Skinner, Heath D.
Walker, Christopher M.
Williams, Michelle D.
Tailor, Ramesh
Court, Laurence E.
Bankson, James A.
Lai, Stephen Y.
Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title_full Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title_fullStr Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title_short Evaluation of Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]-Pyruvate by Magnetic Resonance to Detect Ionizing Radiation Effects in Real Time
title_sort evaluation of hyperpolarized [1-(13)c]-pyruvate by magnetic resonance to detect ionizing radiation effects in real time
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087031
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