Effect of exercise on the creatine resonances in 1H MR spectra of human skeletal muscle |
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Authors: | Kreis R Jung B Slotboom J Felblinger J Boesch C |
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Institution: | Unit for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Methodology, University Bern, Bern, CH-3010, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | 1H MR spectra of human muscles were recorded before, during, and after fatiguing exercise. In contrast to expectations, it was found that the spectral contributions of creatine/phosphocreatine (Cr/PCr) were subject to change as a function of exercise. In particular, the dipolar-coupled methylene protons of Cr/PCr were found to be reduced in intensity in proportion to the co-registered PCr levels. Recovery after exercise and behavior under ischemic conditions provide further evidence to suggest that the contributions of the CH2 protons of Cr/PCr to 1H MR spectra of human muscle in vivo reflect PCr rather than Cr levels. Variation of experimental parameters showed that this effect is not due to a trivial change in relaxation times. At present it can only be speculated about why the Cr resonances have reduced NMR visibility. If temporary binding to macromolecules should be involved, the free Cr concentration-important for equilibrium calculations of the creatine kinase reaction-might be different from what was previously assumed. |
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Keywords: | phosphocreatine visibility dipolar coupling quantitation compartmentation creatine shuttle 1H MR spectroscopy skeletal muscle exercise creatine |
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