Literature DB >> 7758497

Metabolism of nitrogen-13 labelled ammonia in different conditions in dogs, human volunteers and transplant patients.

G Bormans1, A Maes, W Langendries, J Nuyts, M Vrolix, J Vanhaecke, C Schiepers, M De Roo, L Mortelmans, A Verbruggen.   

Abstract

To investigate the rate of metabolism of nitrogen-13 labelled ammonia (13NH3) in different conditions, we have determined the relative amount of unchanged 13NH3 in the blood of dogs, volunteers and transplant patients at different times following injection. In dogs, the determinations were made under basal conditions, during adenosine administration and after coronary occlusion. The results show that adenosine administration increases the metabolic rate whereas coronary occlusion does not affect 13NH3 metabolism. For both human volunteers and transplant patients the metabolic rate of 13NH3 was assessed under basal conditions and during adenosine administration. 13NH3 metabolism proceeds faster in transplant patients than in volunteers under both conditions. Adenosine administration causes a faster 13NH3 turnover in volunteers but not in transplant patients. Application of individual metabolite correction resulted in a 16% decrease in the calculated blood flow compared to uncorrected values. A smaller difference (5%) was observed between correction with mean metabolite values and individually acquired metabolite values.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7758497     DOI: 10.1007/BF00838940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0340-6997


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