학술논문

Phosphorus NMR of isolated perfused morris hepatomas
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Fed. Proc., Fed. Am. Soc. Exp. Biol.; (United States); 45:4; Conference: 70. annual meeting of the Federation of American Society for Experimental Biology, St. Louis, MO, USA, 13 Apr 1986
Subject
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE HEPATOMAS
NMR IMAGING
ATP
BRAIN
CHEMICAL SHIFT
FAT CELLS
KIDNEYS
LIVER
MUSCLES
NMR SPECTRA
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
PERFUSED TISSUES
PHOSPHORUS 31
ANIMAL CELLS
ANIMAL TISSUES
BODY
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
DISEASES
GLANDS
ISOTOPES
LIGHT NUCLEI
MAGNETIC RESONANCE
NEOPLASMS
NERVOUS SYSTEM
NUCLEI
NUCLEOTIDES
ODD-EVEN NUCLEI
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANS
PHOSPHORUS ISOTOPES
RESONANCE
SOMATIC CELLS
SPECTRA
STABLE ISOTOPES
TISSUES 550901* -- Pathology-- Tracer Techniques
550600 -- Medicine
Language
English
Abstract
The authors are developing techniques for the study of perfused solid tumors by NMR. Tissue-isolated solid hepatomas were grown to 1-2 cm diameter as described previously. The arterial supply was isolated and the tumors perfused (0.5 - 1.0 ml/min) in vitro at 25 C with a 15% suspension of red blood cells in Krebs-Henseliet solution. /sup 31/P-NMR spectra were acquired at 162 MHz in a specially-designed NMR probe using a solenoidal coil. Intracellular pH (monitored from the chemical shift of inorganic phosphate) and ATP levels were stable for up to 6 hrs during perfusion. During 30 min of global ischemia, ATP decreased by 75% and pH fell from 7.0 to 6.7. These changes were reversed by 1 hr reperfusion. In addition to ATP and phosphate, the spectra included a large resonance due to phosphomonoesters, as well as peaks consistent with glycerylphosphocholine, glyceryl-phosphoethanolamine, phosphocreatine, NAD, and UDPG. However, the most novel feature of the spectra was the presence of an unidentified peak in the phosphonate region (+ 16.9 ppm). The peak was not present in spectra of muscle, liver, brain, kidney, or fat tissues excised from the same animals. They are presently attempting to identify the compound that gives rise to this peak and to establish its metabolic origin.