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A comparison of (13)C NMR measurements of the rates of glutamine synthesis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle during oral and intravenous administration of [1-(13)C]glucose
Authors:Mason Graeme F  Falk Petersen Kitt  de Graaf Robin A  Kanamatsu Tomoyuki  Otsuki Taisuke  Shulman Gerald I  Rothman Douglas L
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA. graeme.mason@yale.edu
Abstract:
13C-labeled glucose is increasingly used in conjunction with magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure rates of metabolic pathways in the brain in vivo. Most studies of human subjects have used intravenous infusions to administer the labeled compounds, but the procedure is cumbersome and can be uncomfortable for patients with neurological or psychiatric disorders. It may be possible to improve the practicality of the method by administering the glucose orally instead of intravenously. This report describes the performance and comparison of the oral and intravenous protocols in the same subjects. The conclusion is that oral administration does yield the same result as intravenous administration but with lower precision. That sensitivity of the oral protocol may be improved by several ways that are available today.
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