Literature DB >> 9551111

[31P-mr spectroscopy of peripheral skeletal musculature under load: demonstration of normal energy metabolites compared with metabolic muscle diseases].

W Block1, F Träber, C K Kuhl, E Keller, R Lamerichs, J Karitzky, H Rink, H H Schild.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: 31P-MR spectroscopy of skeletal muscle under exercise was used to obtain the range of normal variation and comparison was made for different neuromuscular diseases.
METHODS: 41 examinations of 24 volunteers and 41 investigations in 35 patients were performed on 1.5 T MR systems (Gyroscan 515 und S15/ACSII, Philips). Localised 31P-MR spectra of the calf muscle were obtained in time series with a resolution of 12 s.
RESULTS: Two types of muscle energy metabolism were identified from the pattern of spectroscopic time course in volunteers: While the first group was characterised by a remarkable decline to lower pH values during exercise, the second group showed only small pH shifts (minimum pH: 6.48 +/- 0.13 vs 6.87 +/- 0.07, p < 10(-6)) although comparable workload conditions were maintained. The pH-values correlated well with blood lactate analysis. Patients with metabolic disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) showed decreased resting values of PCr/(PCr + Pi) and increased pH levels during exercise. PCr recovery was significantly delayed (0.31 vs 0.65 min-1, p < 0.00005) in metabolic muscle disorders but was normal in CFS patients.
CONCLUSION: Findings in volunteers indicate utilisation of different metabolic pathways which seems to be related to the fibre type composition of muscle. Reduced resting levels for PCr/(PCr + Pi), altered pH time courses, and decreased PCr recovery seem to be helpful indicators for diagnosis of metabolic muscle disorders.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9551111     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1015121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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