Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a shift towards carbohydrate oxidation is observed with increasing exercise. Lactate is not only an end product in skeletal muscle but also an important metabolic intermediate for mitochondrial oxidation. Recent advances in hyperpolarized MRS allow the measurement of substrate metabolism in vivo in real time. The aim of this study was to investigate the use of hyperpolarized 13C lactate as a substrate for metabolic studies in skeletal muscle in vivo. Carbohydrate metabolism in healthy rat skeletal muscle at rest was studied in different nutritional states using hyperpolarized [1-13C]lactate, a substrate that can be injected at physiological co...
Measuring metabolism’s time- and space-dependent responses upon stimulation lies at the core of func...
The advent of hyperpolarized magnetic resonance (MR) has provided new potential for real-time visual...
A method is described for the measurement and on-line monitoring of muscular extracellular lactate c...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
Background Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) and lactate dehydrogenase are essential for adenosine tripho...
Cardiac dysfunction is often associated with a shift in substrate preference for ATP production. Hyp...
Hyperpolarized (13)C-labeled substrates directly provide a source of magnetic resonance (MR) signal ...
Cardiac dysfunction is often associated with a shift in substrate preference for ATP production. Hyp...
The application of magnetic resonance (MR) for metabolic imaging and spectroscopy has been limited b...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
The use of in vivo 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in probing metaboli...
Hyperpolarization of 13C-labeled energy substrates enables the noninvasive detection and mapping of ...
BACKGROUND: The use of in vivo (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in probing metabolic pa...
Two peaks consistently arise near 1.3 ppm in $\sp1$H NMR spectroscopic studies of fatiguing skeletal...
Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many diffe...
Measuring metabolism’s time- and space-dependent responses upon stimulation lies at the core of func...
The advent of hyperpolarized magnetic resonance (MR) has provided new potential for real-time visual...
A method is described for the measurement and on-line monitoring of muscular extracellular lactate c...
Resting skeletal muscle has a preference for the oxidation of lipids compared to carbohydrates and a...
Background Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) and lactate dehydrogenase are essential for adenosine tripho...
Cardiac dysfunction is often associated with a shift in substrate preference for ATP production. Hyp...
Hyperpolarized (13)C-labeled substrates directly provide a source of magnetic resonance (MR) signal ...
Cardiac dysfunction is often associated with a shift in substrate preference for ATP production. Hyp...
The application of magnetic resonance (MR) for metabolic imaging and spectroscopy has been limited b...
Once assumed only to be a waste product of anaerobe glycolytic activity, lactate is now recognized a...
The use of in vivo 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in probing metaboli...
Hyperpolarization of 13C-labeled energy substrates enables the noninvasive detection and mapping of ...
BACKGROUND: The use of in vivo (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in probing metabolic pa...
Two peaks consistently arise near 1.3 ppm in $\sp1$H NMR spectroscopic studies of fatiguing skeletal...
Lactate is an important intermediate metabolite in human bioenergetics and is oxidized in many diffe...
Measuring metabolism’s time- and space-dependent responses upon stimulation lies at the core of func...
The advent of hyperpolarized magnetic resonance (MR) has provided new potential for real-time visual...
A method is described for the measurement and on-line monitoring of muscular extracellular lactate c...