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LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate

Ischemic stroke is a leading cause for neurologic disability worldwide, for which reperfusion is the only available treatment. Neuroimaging in stroke guides treatment, and therefore determines the clinical outcome. However, there are currently no imaging biomarkers for the status of the ischemic bra...

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Autores principales: Sapir, Gal, Shaul, David, Lev-Cohain, Naama, Sosna, Jacob, Gomori, Moshe J., Katz-Brull, Rachel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11040210
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author Sapir, Gal
Shaul, David
Lev-Cohain, Naama
Sosna, Jacob
Gomori, Moshe J.
Katz-Brull, Rachel
author_facet Sapir, Gal
Shaul, David
Lev-Cohain, Naama
Sosna, Jacob
Gomori, Moshe J.
Katz-Brull, Rachel
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description Ischemic stroke is a leading cause for neurologic disability worldwide, for which reperfusion is the only available treatment. Neuroimaging in stroke guides treatment, and therefore determines the clinical outcome. However, there are currently no imaging biomarkers for the status of the ischemic brain tissue. Such biomarkers could potentially be useful for guiding treatment in patients presenting with ischemic stroke. Hyperpolarized (13)C MR of [1-(13)C]pyruvate is a clinically translatable method used to characterize tissue metabolism non-invasively in a relevant timescale. The aim of this study was to utilize hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]pyruvate to investigate the metabolic consequences of an ischemic insult immediately during reperfusion and upon recovery of the brain tissue. The rates of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) were quantified by monitoring the rates of [1-(13)C]lactate and [(13)C]bicarbonate production from hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]pyruvate. (31)P NMR of the perfused brain slices showed that this system is suitable for studying ischemia and recovery following reperfusion. This was indicated by the levels of the high-energy phosphates (tissue viability) and the chemical shift of the inorganic phosphate signal (tissue pH). Acidification, which was observed during the ischemic insult, has returned to baseline level following reperfusion. The LDH/PDH activity ratio increased following ischemia, from 47.0 ± 12.7 in the control group (n = 6) to 217.4 ± 121.3 in the ischemia-reperfusion group (n = 6). Following the recovery period (ca. 1.5 h), this value had returned to its pre-ischemia (baseline) level, suggesting the LDH/PDH enzyme activity ratio may be used as a potential indicator for the status of the ischemic and recovering brain.
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spelling pubmed-80661062021-04-25 LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate Sapir, Gal Shaul, David Lev-Cohain, Naama Sosna, Jacob Gomori, Moshe J. Katz-Brull, Rachel Metabolites Article Ischemic stroke is a leading cause for neurologic disability worldwide, for which reperfusion is the only available treatment. Neuroimaging in stroke guides treatment, and therefore determines the clinical outcome. However, there are currently no imaging biomarkers for the status of the ischemic brain tissue. Such biomarkers could potentially be useful for guiding treatment in patients presenting with ischemic stroke. Hyperpolarized (13)C MR of [1-(13)C]pyruvate is a clinically translatable method used to characterize tissue metabolism non-invasively in a relevant timescale. The aim of this study was to utilize hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]pyruvate to investigate the metabolic consequences of an ischemic insult immediately during reperfusion and upon recovery of the brain tissue. The rates of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) were quantified by monitoring the rates of [1-(13)C]lactate and [(13)C]bicarbonate production from hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]pyruvate. (31)P NMR of the perfused brain slices showed that this system is suitable for studying ischemia and recovery following reperfusion. This was indicated by the levels of the high-energy phosphates (tissue viability) and the chemical shift of the inorganic phosphate signal (tissue pH). Acidification, which was observed during the ischemic insult, has returned to baseline level following reperfusion. The LDH/PDH activity ratio increased following ischemia, from 47.0 ± 12.7 in the control group (n = 6) to 217.4 ± 121.3 in the ischemia-reperfusion group (n = 6). Following the recovery period (ca. 1.5 h), this value had returned to its pre-ischemia (baseline) level, suggesting the LDH/PDH enzyme activity ratio may be used as a potential indicator for the status of the ischemic and recovering brain. MDPI 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8066106/ /pubmed/33808434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11040210 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title_full LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title_fullStr LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title_full_unstemmed LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title_short LDH and PDH Activities in the Ischemic Brain and the Effect of Reperfusion—An Ex Vivo MR Study in Rat Brain Slices Using Hyperpolarized [1-(13)C]Pyruvate
title_sort ldh and pdh activities in the ischemic brain and the effect of reperfusion—an ex vivo mr study in rat brain slices using hyperpolarized [1-(13)c]pyruvate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33808434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11040210
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