Literature DB >> 27869295

Noninvasive assessment of tissue-engineered graft viability by oxygen-17 magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

Samuel A Einstein1, Bradley P Weegman1, Jennifer P Kitzmann2, Klearchos K Papas2, Michael Garwood1.   

Abstract

Transplantation of macroencapsulated tissue-engineered grafts (TEGs) is being investigated as a treatment for type 1 diabetes, but there is a critical need to measure TEG viability both in vitro and in vivo. Oxygen deficiency is the most critical issue preventing widespread implementation of TEG transplantation and delivery of supplemental oxygen (DSO) has been shown to enhance TEG survival and function in vivo. In this study, we demonstrate the first use of oxygen-17 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (17 O-MRS) to measure the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of TEGs and show that in addition to providing therapeutic benefits to TEGs, DSO with 17 O2 can also enable measurements of TEG viability. Macroencapsulated TEGs containing βTC3 murine insulinoma cells were prepared with three fractional viabilities and provided with 17 O2 . Cellular metabolism of 17 O2 into nascent mitochondrial water (H217 O) was monitored by 17 O-MRS and, from the measured data, OCR was calculated. For comparison, OCR was simultaneously measured on a separate, but equivalent sample of cells with a well-established stirred microchamber technique. OCR measured by 17 O-MRS agreed well with measurements made in the stirred microchamber device. These studies confirm that 17 O-MRS can quantify TEG viability noninvasively. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2017;114: 1118-1121.
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Keywords:  bioartificial pancreas; macroencapsulation; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; tissue-engineered graft; viability assessment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27869295      PMCID: PMC5459307          DOI: 10.1002/bit.26227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng        ISSN: 0006-3592            Impact factor:   4.530


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