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Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla

Carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((13)C MRS) offers a noninvasive method to assess glycogen levels in skeletal muscle and to identify excess glycogen accumulation in patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD). Despite the clinical potential of the method, it is currently not widely used f...

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Autores principales: Heinicke, Katja, Dimitrov, Ivan E., Romain, Nadine, Cheshkov, Sergey, Ren, Jimin, Malloy, Craig R., Haller, Ronald G.
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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/PMC4189928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25296331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108706
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author Heinicke, Katja
Dimitrov, Ivan E.
Romain, Nadine
Cheshkov, Sergey
Ren, Jimin
Malloy, Craig R.
Haller, Ronald G.
author_facet Heinicke, Katja
Dimitrov, Ivan E.
Romain, Nadine
Cheshkov, Sergey
Ren, Jimin
Malloy, Craig R.
Haller, Ronald G.
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description Carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((13)C MRS) offers a noninvasive method to assess glycogen levels in skeletal muscle and to identify excess glycogen accumulation in patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD). Despite the clinical potential of the method, it is currently not widely used for diagnosis or for follow-up of treatment. While it is possible to perform acceptable (13)C MRS at lower fields, the low natural abundance of (13)C and the inherently low signal-to-noise ratio of (13)C MRS makes it desirable to utilize the advantage of increased signal strength offered by ultra-high fields for more accurate measurements. Concomitant with this advantage, however, ultra-high fields present unique technical challenges that need to be addressed when studying glycogen. In particular, the question of measurement reproducibility needs to be answered so as to give investigators insight into meaningful inter-subject glycogen differences. We measured muscle glycogen levels in vivo in the calf muscle in three patients with McArdle disease (MD), one patient with phosphofructokinase deficiency (PFKD) and four healthy controls by performing (13)C MRS at 7T. Absolute quantification of the MRS signal was achieved by using a reference phantom with known concentration of metabolites. Muscle glycogen concentration was increased in GSD patients (31.5±2.9 g/kg w. w.) compared with controls (12.4±2.2 g/kg w. w.). In three GSD patients glycogen was also determined biochemically in muscle homogenates from needle biopsies and showed a similar 2.5-fold increase in muscle glycogen concentration in GSD patients compared with controls. Repeated inter-subject glycogen measurements yield a coefficient of variability of 5.18%, while repeated phantom measurements yield a lower 3.2% system variability. We conclude that noninvasive ultra-high field (13)C MRS provides a valuable, highly reproducible tool for quantitative assessment of glycogen levels in health and disease.
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spelling pubmed-41899282014-10-10 Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla Heinicke, Katja Dimitrov, Ivan E. Romain, Nadine Cheshkov, Sergey Ren, Jimin Malloy, Craig R. Haller, Ronald G. PLoS One Research Article Carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((13)C MRS) offers a noninvasive method to assess glycogen levels in skeletal muscle and to identify excess glycogen accumulation in patients with glycogen storage disease (GSD). Despite the clinical potential of the method, it is currently not widely used for diagnosis or for follow-up of treatment. While it is possible to perform acceptable (13)C MRS at lower fields, the low natural abundance of (13)C and the inherently low signal-to-noise ratio of (13)C MRS makes it desirable to utilize the advantage of increased signal strength offered by ultra-high fields for more accurate measurements. Concomitant with this advantage, however, ultra-high fields present unique technical challenges that need to be addressed when studying glycogen. In particular, the question of measurement reproducibility needs to be answered so as to give investigators insight into meaningful inter-subject glycogen differences. We measured muscle glycogen levels in vivo in the calf muscle in three patients with McArdle disease (MD), one patient with phosphofructokinase deficiency (PFKD) and four healthy controls by performing (13)C MRS at 7T. Absolute quantification of the MRS signal was achieved by using a reference phantom with known concentration of metabolites. Muscle glycogen concentration was increased in GSD patients (31.5±2.9 g/kg w. w.) compared with controls (12.4±2.2 g/kg w. w.). In three GSD patients glycogen was also determined biochemically in muscle homogenates from needle biopsies and showed a similar 2.5-fold increase in muscle glycogen concentration in GSD patients compared with controls. Repeated inter-subject glycogen measurements yield a coefficient of variability of 5.18%, while repeated phantom measurements yield a lower 3.2% system variability. We conclude that noninvasive ultra-high field (13)C MRS provides a valuable, highly reproducible tool for quantitative assessment of glycogen levels in health and disease. Public Library of Science 2014-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4189928/ /pubmed/25296331 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108706 Text en © 2014 Heinicke 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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Heinicke, Katja
Dimitrov, Ivan E.
Romain, Nadine
Cheshkov, Sergey
Ren, Jimin
Malloy, Craig R.
Haller, Ronald G.
Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title_full Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title_fullStr Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title_full_unstemmed Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title_short Reproducibility and Absolute Quantification of Muscle Glycogen in Patients with Glycogen Storage Disease by (13)C NMR Spectroscopy at 7 Tesla
title_sort reproducibility and absolute quantification of muscle glycogen in patients with glycogen storage disease by (13)c nmr spectroscopy at 7 tesla
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4189928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25296331
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108706
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