1993
DOI: 10.1016/0925-4439(93)90124-j
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A 31P and 1H-NMR investigation in vitro of normal and abnormal human liver

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“…Unlike spectra from other areas of the body such as muscle and brain, spectra acquired from the liver do not contain signal from phosphocreatine, since hepatocytes have a dual blood supply from the systemic and portal systems and do not express cytoplasmic creatine kinase, the enzyme responsible for the production of phosphocreatine. 42 This opens up the possibility of using the gene for cytoplasmic creatine kinase as an MR visible marker of gene transfection in gene therapy of the liver. Successful delivery of this marker Gene Therapy gene would allow detection of a phosphocreatine signal that was not previously evident.…”
Section: Mr Spectroscopy and Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike spectra from other areas of the body such as muscle and brain, spectra acquired from the liver do not contain signal from phosphocreatine, since hepatocytes have a dual blood supply from the systemic and portal systems and do not express cytoplasmic creatine kinase, the enzyme responsible for the production of phosphocreatine. 42 This opens up the possibility of using the gene for cytoplasmic creatine kinase as an MR visible marker of gene transfection in gene therapy of the liver. Successful delivery of this marker Gene Therapy gene would allow detection of a phosphocreatine signal that was not previously evident.…”
Section: Mr Spectroscopy and Gene Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phospholipid cell membrane degradation products and endoplasmic reticulum are the main components of the phosphodiester (PDE) peak. 47 Information on tissue bioenergetics can be obtained from the inorganic phosphate (P i ) and the three nucleotide triphosphate (NTP) resonances. The NTP resonances are not only composed of ATP, but uridine triphosphate, guanosine triphosphate, inosine triphosphate, and cytosine triphosphate also contribute in part.…”
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“…A significant increase in phosphoethanolamine (PER), phosphocholine (PC), taurine and lactate has been reported, with a reduction in GPE glycerophosphorylethanolamine (GPE) and glycerophosphorylcholine (GPC) in tumours, compared to normal liver controls [24] . In addition, the spectral changes identified by 31 P MRS in tumour tissue have been seen at a lesser magnitude in the tumour host tissues [24] . Hepatic 31 P MRS has been translated to the in vivo setting by Cox and colleagues and others [25] .…”
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“…The observed hepatic in vivo MR spectrum demonstrated a significantly raised PME/PDE ratio in tumour compared to controls. These peaks are thought to comprise increased PE and PC, and decreased GPE and GPC respectively, as elicited by in vitro analysis of tissue extract [24] .…”
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