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Myocardial triglycerides and systolic function in humans: in vivo evaluation by localized proton spectroscopy and cardiac imaging.
Authors:Lidia S Szczepaniak  Robert L Dobbins  Gregory J Metzger  Greta Sartoni-D'Ambrosia  Debbie Arbique  Wanpen Vongpatanasin  Roger Unger  Ronald G Victor
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, USA. lidia.szczepaniak@utsouthwestern.edu
Abstract:
Recent experimental data suggest that adiposity directly damages the heart by promoting ectopic deposition of triglyceride, a process known as myocardial steatosis. The goal of this study was to develop and validate proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H MRS) as an in vivo tool to measure myocardial lipid content. Complementary studies in rat tissue ex vivo and in 15 healthy humans in vivo provided evidence that (1)H MRS constitutes a reproducible technique for the measurement of myocardial triglyceride. In myocardial tissue from Zucker rats, the (1)H MRS measurement of triglyceride matched that obtained by biochemical measurement (P < 0.001). In human subjects triglyceride was evident in the hearts of even the very lean individuals and was elevated in overweight and obese subjects. Increased myocardial triglyceride content was accompanied by elevated LV mass and suppressed septal wall thickening as measured by cardiac imaging.
Keywords:myocardial triglyceride  localized magnetic resonance spectroscopy  cardiac imaging  left ventricular mass  left ventricular function
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