Nuclear magnetic resonance spin-lattice times of normal and transformed cultured mammalian cells and of normal and neoplastic animal tissues.

Physiological chemistry and physics Pub Date : 1981-01-01
G P Raaphorst, J Kruuv
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Proton spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) for normal tissues and cultured cells, and for neoplastic tissues and transformed culture cells, were measured. Increases in T1 of neoplastic tissue and normal tissues of mice with neoplasms were observed. No difference was found between T1 of normal 3T3 cells and of an SV40 viral transformed cell line. These data imply that changes in T1 of neoplastic tissue may not be due to intrinsic properties of cancerous cells but rather to physiological interaction of the neoplasm with its physiological environment. The measurement of several tissues of rat showed a good correlation between T1 and tissue water content, and addition of water by glass capillary increased T1 of samples. For samples in sealed NMR tubes, however, changes in T1 were incurred by boiling, freezing, or storage at various temperatures. These data imply that changes in T1 may be influenced by cellular water content as well as macromolecular conformation.

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正常和转化培养的哺乳动物细胞以及正常和肿瘤动物组织的核磁共振自旋晶格时间。
测量了正常组织和培养细胞、肿瘤组织和转化培养细胞的质子自旋晶格弛豫时间(T1)。观察肿瘤小鼠肿瘤组织和正常组织T1升高。正常3T3细胞的T1与SV40病毒转化细胞系的T1无差异。这些数据表明,肿瘤组织T1的变化可能不是由于癌细胞的内在特性,而是由于肿瘤与其生理环境的生理相互作用。对大鼠几种组织的测量显示T1与组织含水量有良好的相关性,通过玻璃毛细管加水使样品T1增加。然而,对于密封核磁共振管中的样品,T1的变化是由煮沸、冷冻或在不同温度下储存引起的。这些数据表明T1的变化可能受到细胞含水量和大分子构象的影响。
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