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Publication : ³¹P-magnetization transfer magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements of in vivo metabolism.

First Author  Befroy DE Year  2012
Journal  Diabetes Volume  61
Issue  11 Pages  2669-78
PubMed ID  23093656 Mgi Jnum  J:208610
Mgi Id  MGI:5563760 Doi  10.2337/db12-0558
Citation  Befroy DE, et al. (2012) (3)(1)P-magnetization transfer magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurements of in vivo metabolism. Diabetes 61(11):2669-78
abstractText  Magnetic resonance spectroscopy offers a broad range of noninvasive analytical methods for investigating metabolism in vivo. Of these, the magnetization-transfer (MT) techniques permit the estimation of the unidirectional fluxes associated with metabolic exchange reactions. Phosphorus ((3)(1)P) MT measurements can be used to examine the bioenergetic reactions of the creatine-kinase system and the ATP synthesis/hydrolysis cycle. Observations from our group and others suggest that the inorganic phosphate (P(i)) --> ATP flux in skeletal muscle may be modulated by certain conditions, including aging, insulin resistance, and diabetes, and may reflect inherent alterations in mitochondrial metabolism. However, such effects on the P(i) --> ATP flux are not universally observed under conditions in which mitochondrial function, assessed by other techniques, is impaired, and recent articles have raised concerns about the absolute magnitude of the measured reaction rates. As the application of (3)(1)P-MT techniques becomes more widespread, this article reviews the methodology and outlines our experience with its implementation in a variety of models in vivo. Also discussed are potential limitations of the technique, complementary methods for assessing oxidative metabolism, and whether the P(i) --> ATP flux is a viable biomarker of metabolic function in vivo.
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