Proton MR spectroscopy of experimental brain tumors in vivo.

M L Gyngell, T Els, M Hoehn-Berlage, K A Hossmann
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F98 gliomas, E367 neuroblastomas, and RN6 Schwannomas in rat brain were studied non-invasively in vivo by localized proton MR spectroscopy (MRS). The spectra obtained from homotopic brain contralateral to the tumors were qualitatively indistinguishable from those of normal rat brain in vivo and showed resonance lines assigned to N-acetylaspartate, glutamate, total creatine (creatine and phosphocreatine), choline, glucose, and myo-inositol. The tumor spectra displayed marked differences compared to those obtained from contralateral brain. There were increases in choline, myo-inositol and lipids, which are presumably associated with increased membrane turnover. The presence of lactate indicated anaerobic glycolysis. Other differences included the absence of signals from NAA resulting from the destruction or displacement of neuronal tissue by the tumor. There was also a loss of total creatine. Although the spectra of all three tumor types were distinct from contralateral brain, there were no obvious differences between the different tumor types.

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体内实验性脑肿瘤的质子磁共振光谱。
采用定位质子磁共振光谱(MRS)对大鼠脑内F98胶质瘤、E367神经母细胞瘤和RN6神经鞘瘤进行了无创体内研究。从肿瘤对侧同位脑获得的光谱与体内正常大鼠脑的光谱在质量上无法区分,并显示了n -乙酰天冬氨酸、谷氨酸、总肌酸(肌酸和磷酸肌酸)、胆碱、葡萄糖和肌醇的共振线。与对侧脑组织相比,肿瘤谱显示出明显的差异。胆碱、肌醇和脂质增加,这可能与膜周转增加有关。乳酸的存在表明无氧糖酵解。其他差异包括由于肿瘤破坏或移位神经元组织而导致的NAA信号缺失。总肌酸也减少了。虽然三种肿瘤类型的频谱与对侧脑不同,但不同肿瘤类型之间无明显差异。
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