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Application of High-Resolution 1H MAS NMR Spectroscopy to the Analysis of Intact Bones from Mice Exposed to Gamma Radiation

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RADIATION RESEARCH
卷 172, 期 5, 页码 607-616

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RADIATION RESEARCH SOC
DOI: 10.1667/RR1715.1

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  1. NASA Space Radiation Program [NNX07AU44G]
  2. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD)
  3. Department of Energy's Office of Biological and Environmental Research) [DE-AC05-76RL01830]
  4. NIEHS [ESO 1247, DEO11390]

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Herein we demonstrate that high-resolution magic angle spinning (MAS) H-1 NMR can be used to profile the pathology of bone marrow rapidly and with minimal sample preparation. The spectral resolution obtained allows several metabolites to be analyzed quantitatively. The level of NMR-detectable metabolites in the epiphysis + metaphysis sections of mouse femur were significantly higher than that observed in the diaphysis of the same femur. The major metabolite damage to bone marrow resulting from either 3.0 Gy or 7.8 Gy of whole-body gamma radiation 4 days after exposure were (1) decreased total choline content, (2) increased fatty acids in bone marrow, and (3) decreased creatine content. These results suggest that the membrane choline phospholipid metabolism (MCPM) pathway and the fatty acid bibsynthesis pathway were altered as a result of radiation exposure. We also found that the metabolic damage induced by radiation in the epiphysis + metaphysis sections of mouse femur was higher than that of the diaphysis of the same femur. Traditional histopathology analysis was also carried out to correlate radiation damage with changes in metabolites. Importantly, the molecular information gleaned from high-resolution MAS H-1 NMR complements the pathology data. (C) 2009 by Radiation Research Society

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