Assessing the influence of isoflurane anesthesia on cardiac metabolism using hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate

被引:7
作者
Steinhauser, Jonas
Wespi, Patrick
Kwiatkowski, Grzegorz
Kozerke, Sebastian [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Biomed Engn, Gloriastr 35, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Biomed Engn, Gloriastr 35, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
anesthesia; cardiac metabolism; hyperpolarized [1-C-13]pyruvate; isoflurane; metabolic imaging; IN-VIVO ASSESSMENT; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; 1-C-13; PYRUVATE; SEVOFLURANE; RAT; GLUCOSE; MRS; HEMODYNAMICS; MYOCARDIUM; DESFLURANE;
D O I
10.1002/nbm.3856
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Isoflurane is a frequently used anesthetic in small-animal dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization-magnetic resonance imaging (DNP-MRI) studies. Although the literature suggests interactions with mitochondrial metabolism, the influence of the compound on cardiac metabolism has not been assessed systematically to date. In the present study, the impact of low versus high isoflurane concentration was examined in a crossover experiment in healthy rats. The results revealed that cardiac metabolism is modulated by isoflurane concentration, showing increased [1-C-13]lactate and reduced [C-13]bicarbonate production during high isoflurane relative to low isoflurane dose [average differences: +16% [1-C-13]lactate/total myocardial carbon, -22% [C-13]bicarbonate/total myocardial carbon; +51% [1-C-13]lactate/[C-13]bicarbonate]. These findings emphasize that reproducible anesthesia is important when studying cardiac metabolism. As the depth of anesthesia is difficult to control in an experimental animal setting, careful study design is required to exclude confounding factors.
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