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Abstract #3057

Investigation of the methionine uptake of glioma cells through deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Junyi Duan1,2, Qian Wan1, Ganghan Yang1,2, Hao Peng1, Xin Liu1, Hairong Zheng1, Ye Li1, and Chao Zou1
1Paul C. Lauterbur Research Center for Biomedical Imaging, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China, 2College of Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Deuterium, Deuterium

Motivation: Glioma tumor cells have abnormally higher uptake of methionine, compared to normal brain tissues.

Goal(s): To characterize the methionine preference of glioma cells through deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

Approach: Deuterium magnetic resonance spectroscopy in glioma C6 and CTX-TNA2 glial cells incubated by [1-2H3]-methionine

Results: Abnormal uptake of deuterated methionine in glioma cells was revealed by using magnetic resonance deuterium spectroscopy, compared to normal cells

Impact: Deuterium magnetic resonance imaging with deuterium labeled methionine may have the potential in accurate diagnosis and treatment assessment of glioma.

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