Hyperpolarized 13 C Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( 13 C-MRI) provides a highly sensitive tool to probe tissue metabolism in vivo and has recently been translated into clinical studies. We report the cerebral metabolism of intravenously injected hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate in the brain of healthy human volunteers for the first time. Dynamic acquisition of 13 C images demonstrated 13 C-labeling of both lactate and bicarbonate, catalyzed by cytosolic lactate dehydrogenase and mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase respectively. This demonstrates that both enzymes can be probed in vivo in the presence of an intact blood-brain barrier: the measured apparent exchange rate constant (k PL ) for exchange of the hyperpolarized 13 C label between [1– 13 C]pyruvate and the endogenous lactate pool was 0.012 ± 0.006 s −1 and the apparent rate constant (k PB ) for the irreversible flux of [1– 13 C]pyruvate to [ 13 C]bicarbonate was 0.002 ± 0.002 s −1 . Imaging also revealed that [1– 13 C]pyruvate, [1– 13 C]lactate and [ 13 C]bicarbonate were significantly higher in gray matter compared to white matter. Imaging normal brain metabolism with hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate and subsequent quantification, have important implications for interpreting pathological cerebral metabolism in future studies.

Quantifying normal human brain metabolism using hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate and magnetic resonance imaging / Grist J.T.; McLean M.A.; Riemer F.; Schulte R.F.; Deen S.S.; Zaccagna F.; Woitek R.; Daniels C.J.; Kaggie J.D.; Matyz T.; Patterson I.; Slough R.; Gill A.B.; Chhabra A.; Eichenberger R.; Laurent M.-C.; Comment A.; Gillard J.H.; Coles A.J.; Tyler D.J.; Wilkinson I.; Basu B.; Lomas D.J.; Graves M.J.; Brindle K.M.; Gallagher F.A.. - In: NEUROIMAGE. - ISSN 1053-8119. - STAMPA. - 189:(2019), pp. 171-179. [10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.01.027]

Quantifying normal human brain metabolism using hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate and magnetic resonance imaging

Zaccagna F.;
2019

Abstract

Hyperpolarized 13 C Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( 13 C-MRI) provides a highly sensitive tool to probe tissue metabolism in vivo and has recently been translated into clinical studies. We report the cerebral metabolism of intravenously injected hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate in the brain of healthy human volunteers for the first time. Dynamic acquisition of 13 C images demonstrated 13 C-labeling of both lactate and bicarbonate, catalyzed by cytosolic lactate dehydrogenase and mitochondrial pyruvate dehydrogenase respectively. This demonstrates that both enzymes can be probed in vivo in the presence of an intact blood-brain barrier: the measured apparent exchange rate constant (k PL ) for exchange of the hyperpolarized 13 C label between [1– 13 C]pyruvate and the endogenous lactate pool was 0.012 ± 0.006 s −1 and the apparent rate constant (k PB ) for the irreversible flux of [1– 13 C]pyruvate to [ 13 C]bicarbonate was 0.002 ± 0.002 s −1 . Imaging also revealed that [1– 13 C]pyruvate, [1– 13 C]lactate and [ 13 C]bicarbonate were significantly higher in gray matter compared to white matter. Imaging normal brain metabolism with hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate and subsequent quantification, have important implications for interpreting pathological cerebral metabolism in future studies.
2019
Quantifying normal human brain metabolism using hyperpolarized [1– 13 C]pyruvate and magnetic resonance imaging / Grist J.T.; McLean M.A.; Riemer F.; Schulte R.F.; Deen S.S.; Zaccagna F.; Woitek R.; Daniels C.J.; Kaggie J.D.; Matyz T.; Patterson I.; Slough R.; Gill A.B.; Chhabra A.; Eichenberger R.; Laurent M.-C.; Comment A.; Gillard J.H.; Coles A.J.; Tyler D.J.; Wilkinson I.; Basu B.; Lomas D.J.; Graves M.J.; Brindle K.M.; Gallagher F.A.. - In: NEUROIMAGE. - ISSN 1053-8119. - STAMPA. - 189:(2019), pp. 171-179. [10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.01.027]
Grist J.T.; McLean M.A.; Riemer F.; Schulte R.F.; Deen S.S.; Zaccagna F.; Woitek R.; Daniels C.J.; Kaggie J.D.; Matyz T.; Patterson I.; Slough R.; Gill A.B.; Chhabra A.; Eichenberger R.; Laurent M.-C.; Comment A.; Gillard J.H.; Coles A.J.; Tyler D.J.; Wilkinson I.; Basu B.; Lomas D.J.; Graves M.J.; Brindle K.M.; Gallagher F.A.
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