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Localized in vivo31P NMR spectroscopy of skin flap metabolism

โœ Scribed by Ada Cheung; Jianhui Zhong; John C. Gore; Charles B. Cuono


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
698 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

We have used a rectangular surface coil and chemical shift imaging to conduct in vivo localized ^31^P NMR metabolic studies in a rat dorsal skin flap model. This approach permits regional comparisons without manipulation of either coil position or subject within the magnet bore. Both the PCr:P~1~ ratio (reflecting ischemia insult) and the PCr:ATP ratio (reflecting phosphagen reserves) decreased as functions of time and distance from the vascular pedicle. The maximum change was nearly 6โ€fold for the PCr:P, ratio, and 3โ€fold for the PCr:ATP ratio. Signal contamination from subjacent muscle is constant and does not interfere with the metabolic evaluations of skin flaps. This technique may facilitate a better understanding of cutaneous metabolic derangements, such as burns and skin flaps used in reconstructive surgery, as well as studies of pharmacologic regimens developed for their treatment. It also holds potential for application in the study of congenital and neoplastic metabolic disorders of skin.


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