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31P Surface-Coil NMR Analysis of Metabolic Status in KHJJ Tumors

โœ Scribed by Dorothy A. Adams; Gerald L. Denardo; Sally J. Denardo; Claire B. Conboy; E. Morton Bradbury


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
525 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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โœฆ Synopsis


Noninvasive monitoring of the effects of treatment on cancer tissue is fundamental to the development of rational radioimmunotherapy (RIT) schemes employing radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies or antibody fragments specific for human cancer. Recent advances in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy make it an attractive candidate for sequential, topical monotoring by "P NMR of metabolic eventsduring RIT. Preliminary to this effort, we examined the metabolic competence of the well-characterized, murine KHJJ tumor in situ in BALB/c mice using "P surface-coil NMR. The ATP/Pi ratio in tumor volumes ranging from 100 to 800 mm3 showed that tumors over this range of sizes were able to maintain high levels of ATP relative to Pi. As the tumor volume increased above 1 cm3, ATP/Pi levels indicated poor metabolic competence. This lack of metabolic competence was correlated with histological evidence of tissue necrosis and vascular disintegration. The TI values of assigned phosphorus metabolites were established. Intracellular pH, as determined from the chemical shift of Pi, was found to vary in these tumors from 7.1 in rapidly metabolizing tissue to 6.6 in necrotic tumors. o 1985 Academic Press, Inc.


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