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Metabolic reprogramming associated with progression of renal ischemia reperfusion injury assessed with hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate

Per Mose Nielsen, Haiyun Qi, Lotte Bonde Bertelsen, Christoffer Laustsen

2020Scientific Reports23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Acute kidney injury is a major clinical challenge affecting as many as 1 percent of all hospitalized patients. Currently it is not possible to accurately stratify and predict the outcome of the individual patient. Increasing evidence supports metabolic reprogramming as a potential target for new biomarkers. Hyperpolarized [1- 13 C]pyruvate imaging is a promising new tool for evaluating the metabolic status directly in the kidneys. We here investigate the prognostic potential of hyperpolarized [1- 13 C]pyruvate in the setting of acute kidney injury in a rodent model of ischemia reperfusion. A significant correlation was found between the intra-renal metabolic profile 24 hours after reperfusion and 7 days after injury induction, as well as a correlation with the conventional plasma creatinine biomarker of renal function and markers of renal injury. This leads to a possible outcome prediction of renal function and injury development from a metabolic profile measured in vivo . The results support human translation of this new technology to renal patients as all experiements have been performed using clinical MRI equipment.

Topics & Concepts

ReprogrammingIschemiaMedicineReperfusion injuryCardiologyInternal medicineBiologyBiochemistryCellAdvanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsElectrolyte and hormonal disordersMetabolism and Genetic Disorders