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Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model

The effectiveness of L- and D-amino acids for detecting the early stage of infection in bacterial imaging was compared. We evaluated the accumulation of (3)H-L-methionine (Met), (3)H-D-Met, (3)H-L-alanine (Ala), and (3)H-D-Ala in E. coli EC-14 and HaCaT cells. Biological distribution was assessed in...

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Autores principales: Muranaka, Yuka, Mizutani, Asuka, Kobayashi, Masato, Nakamoto, Koya, Matsue, Miki, Nishi, Kodai, Yamazaki, Kana, Nishii, Ryuichi, Shikano, Naoto, Okamoto, Shigefumi, Kawai, Keiichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052467
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author Muranaka, Yuka
Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Nakamoto, Koya
Matsue, Miki
Nishi, Kodai
Yamazaki, Kana
Nishii, Ryuichi
Shikano, Naoto
Okamoto, Shigefumi
Kawai, Keiichi
author_facet Muranaka, Yuka
Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Nakamoto, Koya
Matsue, Miki
Nishi, Kodai
Yamazaki, Kana
Nishii, Ryuichi
Shikano, Naoto
Okamoto, Shigefumi
Kawai, Keiichi
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description The effectiveness of L- and D-amino acids for detecting the early stage of infection in bacterial imaging was compared. We evaluated the accumulation of (3)H-L-methionine (Met), (3)H-D-Met, (3)H-L-alanine (Ala), and (3)H-D-Ala in E. coli EC-14 and HaCaT cells. Biological distribution was assessed in control and lung-infection-model mice with EC-14 using (3)H-L- and D-Met, and (18)F-FDG. A maximum accumulation of (3)H-L- and D-Met, and (3)H-L- and D-Ala occurred in the growth phase of EC-14 in vitro. The accumulation of (3)H-L-Met and L-Ala was greater than that of (3)H-D-Met and D-Ala in both EC-14 and HaCaT cells. For all radiotracers, the accumulation was greater in EC-14 than in HaCaT cells at early time points. The accumulation was identified at 5 min after injection in EC-14, whereas the accumulation gradually increased in HaCaT cells over time. There was little difference in biodistribution between (3)H-L-and D-Met except in the brain. (3)H-L- and D-Met were sensitive for detecting areas of infection after the spread of bacteria throughout the body, whereas (18)F-FDG mainly detected primary infection areas. Therefore, (11)C-L- and D-Met, radioisotopes that differ only in terms of (3)H labeling, could be superior to (18)F-FDG for detecting bacterial infection in lung-infection-model mice.
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spelling pubmed-89107312022-03-11 Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model Muranaka, Yuka Mizutani, Asuka Kobayashi, Masato Nakamoto, Koya Matsue, Miki Nishi, Kodai Yamazaki, Kana Nishii, Ryuichi Shikano, Naoto Okamoto, Shigefumi Kawai, Keiichi Int J Mol Sci Article The effectiveness of L- and D-amino acids for detecting the early stage of infection in bacterial imaging was compared. We evaluated the accumulation of (3)H-L-methionine (Met), (3)H-D-Met, (3)H-L-alanine (Ala), and (3)H-D-Ala in E. coli EC-14 and HaCaT cells. Biological distribution was assessed in control and lung-infection-model mice with EC-14 using (3)H-L- and D-Met, and (18)F-FDG. A maximum accumulation of (3)H-L- and D-Met, and (3)H-L- and D-Ala occurred in the growth phase of EC-14 in vitro. The accumulation of (3)H-L-Met and L-Ala was greater than that of (3)H-D-Met and D-Ala in both EC-14 and HaCaT cells. For all radiotracers, the accumulation was greater in EC-14 than in HaCaT cells at early time points. The accumulation was identified at 5 min after injection in EC-14, whereas the accumulation gradually increased in HaCaT cells over time. There was little difference in biodistribution between (3)H-L-and D-Met except in the brain. (3)H-L- and D-Met were sensitive for detecting areas of infection after the spread of bacteria throughout the body, whereas (18)F-FDG mainly detected primary infection areas. Therefore, (11)C-L- and D-Met, radioisotopes that differ only in terms of (3)H labeling, could be superior to (18)F-FDG for detecting bacterial infection in lung-infection-model mice. MDPI 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8910731/ /pubmed/35269610 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052467 Text en © 2022 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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Muranaka, Yuka
Mizutani, Asuka
Kobayashi, Masato
Nakamoto, Koya
Matsue, Miki
Nishi, Kodai
Yamazaki, Kana
Nishii, Ryuichi
Shikano, Naoto
Okamoto, Shigefumi
Kawai, Keiichi
Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title_full Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title_fullStr Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title_short Comparison of L- and D-Amino Acids for Bacterial Imaging in Lung Infection Mouse Model
title_sort comparison of l- and d-amino acids for bacterial imaging in lung infection mouse model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8910731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269610
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23052467
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