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Abstract #0215

Hyperpolarize imaging of fructolysis in fed vs fasted mice liver

Celia Martinez de la Torre1, Quinlan Cullen1,2, Thomas Ruan1,2, Grace Figlioli1, and Kayvan Rahimi Keshari1,2
1Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, United States, 2Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Hyperpolarized MR (Non-Gas), Metabolism

Motivation: Fructose intake has increased 80-times over the past century, although the effect of this increase in the body remains unclear.

Goal(s): To assess the metabolic flux of fructose at different metabolic states (fed vs fasted) for future human studies.

Approach: Fed or fasted mice were injected with hyperpolarized fructose to observe metabolic flux.

Results: Fed mice showed the formation of glucose (gluconeogenesis) by F1P, while fasted mice metabolized the fructose to obtain energy.

Impact: The results pressented have significant implications for the understanding of fructoylsis and provides a translational metabolic imaging strategy for future human studies.

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