This study was undertaken to elucidate if the myocardial elimination rate of the radioactivity after administration of radioiodinated heptadecanoic acid was related to beta-oxidation of the fatty acid or related to washout of free radioiodide. In samples of normal and ischaemic myocardium the distribution of the radioactivity over free radioiodide, heptadecanoic acid and lipids was determined. In normal myocardium the major component was free radioiodide, only a small percentage being heptadecanoic acid. In ischaemic myocardium more radiolabelled lipids were present and less free iodide when compared with normal myocardium. The percentage heptadecanoic acid was slightly increased. It is concluded that radioiodinated heptadecanoic acid behav...
International audienceLabelled fatty acids have been proposed to explore cardiac metabolism. For the...
The normal myocardium uses primarily fatty acid as its energy source, but, as heart failure develops...
123l-labeled¡odophenylpentadecanoicacid (IPPA) is a synthetic fatty acid that may be useful for det...
Carbon-11 (11C)-palmitate is chemically identical to its physiological counterpart. After intravenou...
The myocardial uptake of 15-(p-iodophenyl)-6-tellura-pentadecanoic acid (TPDA) was studied in dogs d...
The purpose of this study was to utilize 15-p-¹²³I-phenylpenta-decanoic acid (¹²³IPPA) and 15-p-12 3...
Structural variations in the carbon chain of free fatty acids influence the uptake of free fatty aci...
Structural variations in the carbon chain of free fatty acids influence the uptake of free fatty aci...
The kinetics and metabolic fate of 123l-15-(p-iodophenyl)-3-(R,S)-methylpentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) i...
ABSTRACT Although positron-emission tomography (PET) with labeled fatty acid delineates infarct size...
The potential use of four radioiodinated fatty acids as myocardial imaging agents were evaluated. Pr...
AbstractNoninvasive quantification of regional myocardial metabolism would be highly desirable to ev...
Fatty acids are the preferred substrate for the normoxic heart. About sixty percent of the energy re...
Myocardial fuel selection is a key feature of the health and function of the heart, with clear links...
Animal studies indicate that oversupply of fatty acids derived from the action of cardiac lipoprotei...
International audienceLabelled fatty acids have been proposed to explore cardiac metabolism. For the...
The normal myocardium uses primarily fatty acid as its energy source, but, as heart failure develops...
123l-labeled¡odophenylpentadecanoicacid (IPPA) is a synthetic fatty acid that may be useful for det...
Carbon-11 (11C)-palmitate is chemically identical to its physiological counterpart. After intravenou...
The myocardial uptake of 15-(p-iodophenyl)-6-tellura-pentadecanoic acid (TPDA) was studied in dogs d...
The purpose of this study was to utilize 15-p-¹²³I-phenylpenta-decanoic acid (¹²³IPPA) and 15-p-12 3...
Structural variations in the carbon chain of free fatty acids influence the uptake of free fatty aci...
Structural variations in the carbon chain of free fatty acids influence the uptake of free fatty aci...
The kinetics and metabolic fate of 123l-15-(p-iodophenyl)-3-(R,S)-methylpentadecanoic acid (BMIPP) i...
ABSTRACT Although positron-emission tomography (PET) with labeled fatty acid delineates infarct size...
The potential use of four radioiodinated fatty acids as myocardial imaging agents were evaluated. Pr...
AbstractNoninvasive quantification of regional myocardial metabolism would be highly desirable to ev...
Fatty acids are the preferred substrate for the normoxic heart. About sixty percent of the energy re...
Myocardial fuel selection is a key feature of the health and function of the heart, with clear links...
Animal studies indicate that oversupply of fatty acids derived from the action of cardiac lipoprotei...
International audienceLabelled fatty acids have been proposed to explore cardiac metabolism. For the...
The normal myocardium uses primarily fatty acid as its energy source, but, as heart failure develops...
123l-labeled¡odophenylpentadecanoicacid (IPPA) is a synthetic fatty acid that may be useful for det...