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Validation of a model for [1-11C]acetate as a tracer of cardiac oxidative metabolism.

C K Ng1, S C Huang, H R Schelbert, D B Buxton.   

Abstract

To develop a compartmental model for estimating myocardial oxygen consumption rate (MVO2) with [1-11C]acetate, the metabolic fate of radiolabeled acetate was determined in normoxic and ischemic conditions in isolated perfused rat hearts. Glutamate composed 63 +/- 1 and 44 +/- 7% of the total tissue radioactivity 2 min postinjection in normoxic and ischemic myocardium, respectively, and radiolabeled glutamate remained the largest fraction throughout 40 min of perfusion. Based on the biochemical pathway of the tracer and the temporal distribution of 14C-labeled metabolites, a six-compartment model was formulated. Studies using [1-11C]acetate and a pair of NaI detectors were then performed in the same perfused heart system to validate the model. Consistency between the model predictions and biochemical measurements of tissue and effluent metabolites supported the validity of the kinetic model in normoxic and ischemic conditions. Model-estimated MVO2 correlated well with experimentally measured MVO2 for normoxic, hypoxic, and ischemic conditions, with a slope of 0.97 (r = 0.95). In addition, the model-estimated rate constant, k42, which corresponded to the oxidative flux, correlated strongly with the myocardial clearance rate (k1 or kmono) determined from the tissue kinetics. These findings provide a mechanistic basis for the use of k1 or kmono as an index of MVO2 in both normoxic and ischemic myocardium studied with [1-11C]acetate and positron emission tomography.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8184908     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1994.266.4.H1304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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