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Use of hyperpolarized [1-C]pyruvate and [2-C]pyruvate to probe the effects of the anticancer agent dichloroacetate on mitochondrial metabolism in vivo in the normal rat
Authors:Simon Hu  Hikari AI Yoshihara  Robert Bok  Jenny Zhou  Minhua Zhu  John Kurhanewicz  Daniel B Vigneron
Institution:1. Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94158–2512, USA;2. School of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Development of hyperpolarized technology utilizing dynamic nuclear polarization has enabled the measurement of 13C metabolism in vivo at very high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In vivo mitochondrial metabolism can, in principle, be monitored with pyruvate, which is catalyzed to acetyl-CoA via pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH). The purpose of this work was to determine whether the compound sodium dichloroacetate (DCA) could aid the study of mitochondrial metabolism with hyperpolarized pyruvate. DCA stimulates PDH by inhibiting its inhibitor, pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase. In this work, hyperpolarized 1-13C]pyruvate and 2-13C]pyruvate were used to probe mitochondrial metabolism in normal rats. Increased conversion to bicarbonate (+ 181±69%, P=.025) was measured when 1-13C]pyruvate was injected after DCA administration, and increased glutamate (+ 74±23%, P=.004), acetoacetate (+ 504±281%, P=.009) and acetylcarnitine (+ 377±157%, P=.003) were detected when 2-13C]pyruvate was used.
Keywords:Hyperpolarized carbon-13  Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)  Dichloroacetate (DCA)  Pyruvate metabolism  Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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