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Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS

Understanding and assessing diabetic metabolism is vital for monitoring disease progression and improving treatment of patients. In vivo assessments, using MRI and MRS, provide non‐invasive and accurate measurements, and the development of hyperpolarized (13)C spectroscopy in particular has been dem...

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Autores principales: Le Page, Lydia M., Ball, Daniel R., Ball, Vicky, Dodd, Michael S., Miller, Jack J., Heather, Lisa C., Tyler, Damian J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5132204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27779334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3656
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author Le Page, Lydia M.
Ball, Daniel R.
Ball, Vicky
Dodd, Michael S.
Miller, Jack J.
Heather, Lisa C.
Tyler, Damian J.
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Ball, Daniel R.
Ball, Vicky
Dodd, Michael S.
Miller, Jack J.
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description Understanding and assessing diabetic metabolism is vital for monitoring disease progression and improving treatment of patients. In vivo assessments, using MRI and MRS, provide non‐invasive and accurate measurements, and the development of hyperpolarized (13)C spectroscopy in particular has been demonstrated to provide valuable metabolic data in real time. Until now, studies have focussed on individual organs. However, diabetes is a systemic disease affecting multiple tissues in the body. Therefore, we have developed a technique to simultaneously measure metabolism in both the heart and liver during a single acquisition. A hyperpolarized (13)C MRS protocol was developed to allow acquisition of metabolic data from the heart and liver during a single scan. This protocol was subsequently used to assess metabolism in the heart and liver of seven control male Wistar rats and seven diabetic rats (diabetes was induced by three weeks of high‐fat feeding and a 30 mg/kg injection of streptozotocin). Using our new acquisition, we observed decreased cardiac and hepatic pyruvate dehydrogenase flux in our diabetic rat model. These diabetic rats also had increased blood glucose levels, decreased insulin, and increased hepatic triglycerides. Decreased production of hepatic [1‐(13)C]alanine was observed in the diabetic group, but this change was not present in the hearts of the same diabetic animals. We have demonstrated the ability to measure cardiac and hepatic metabolism simultaneously, with sufficient sensitivity to detect metabolic alterations in both organs. Further, we have non‐invasively observed the different reactions of the heart and liver to the metabolic challenge of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-51322042016-12-19 Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS Le Page, Lydia M. Ball, Daniel R. Ball, Vicky Dodd, Michael S. Miller, Jack J. Heather, Lisa C. Tyler, Damian J. NMR Biomed Research Articles Understanding and assessing diabetic metabolism is vital for monitoring disease progression and improving treatment of patients. In vivo assessments, using MRI and MRS, provide non‐invasive and accurate measurements, and the development of hyperpolarized (13)C spectroscopy in particular has been demonstrated to provide valuable metabolic data in real time. Until now, studies have focussed on individual organs. However, diabetes is a systemic disease affecting multiple tissues in the body. Therefore, we have developed a technique to simultaneously measure metabolism in both the heart and liver during a single acquisition. A hyperpolarized (13)C MRS protocol was developed to allow acquisition of metabolic data from the heart and liver during a single scan. This protocol was subsequently used to assess metabolism in the heart and liver of seven control male Wistar rats and seven diabetic rats (diabetes was induced by three weeks of high‐fat feeding and a 30 mg/kg injection of streptozotocin). Using our new acquisition, we observed decreased cardiac and hepatic pyruvate dehydrogenase flux in our diabetic rat model. These diabetic rats also had increased blood glucose levels, decreased insulin, and increased hepatic triglycerides. Decreased production of hepatic [1‐(13)C]alanine was observed in the diabetic group, but this change was not present in the hearts of the same diabetic animals. We have demonstrated the ability to measure cardiac and hepatic metabolism simultaneously, with sufficient sensitivity to detect metabolic alterations in both organs. Further, we have non‐invasively observed the different reactions of the heart and liver to the metabolic challenge of diabetes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-10-25 2016-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5132204/ /pubmed/27779334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3656 Text en © 2016 The Authors. NMR in Biomedicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ball, Daniel R.
Ball, Vicky
Dodd, Michael S.
Miller, Jack J.
Heather, Lisa C.
Tyler, Damian J.
Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title_full Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title_fullStr Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title_short Simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized MRS
title_sort simultaneous in vivo assessment of cardiac and hepatic metabolism in the diabetic rat using hyperpolarized mrs
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5132204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27779334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3656
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