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Imaging Metabolism with Hyperpolarized 13C-Labeled Cell Substrates

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 137, 期 20, 页码 6418-6427

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b03300

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  1. Cancer Research UK [17242, 16465]
  2. Wellcome Trust Strategic Award [095962]
  3. Marie Curie Initial Training Network (EUROPOL)
  4. Cancer Research UK [16465, 17242] Funding Source: researchfish

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Non-invasive C-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements of the uptake and subsequent metabolism of C-13-labeled substrates is a powerful method for studying metabolic fluxes in vivo. However, the technique has been hampered by a lack of sensitivity, which has limited both the Spatial and temporal resolution. The introduction of dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization in 2003, which by radically enhancing the nuclear spin polarization of C-13 nuclei in solution can increase their sensitivity to detection by more than 10(4)-fold, revolutionized the study of metabolism using magnetic resonance, with temporal and spatial resolutions in the seconds and millimeter ranges; respectively. The principal limitation of the technique is the short half-life of the polarization, which at similar to 20-30 s in vivo limits studies to relatively fast metabolic reactions. Nevertheless, preclinical studies with a variety of different substrates have demonstrated the potential of the method to provide new insights into tissue metabolism and have paved the way for the first clinical trial of the technique in prostate cancer. The technique now stands on the threshold of More general clinical translation. I consider here what the clinical applications might be, which are the substrates that most likely will be used, how will we analyze the resulting kinetic data, and how we might further increase the levels of polarization and extend polarization lifetime.

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