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PET Imaging Analysis of Vitamin B 1 Kinetics with [ 11 C]Thiamine and its Derivative [ 11 C]Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide in Rats.
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Molecular imaging and biology [Mol Imaging Biol] 2018 Dec; Vol. 20 (6), pp. 1001-1007. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: Thiamine is an essential component of glucose metabolism and energy production. The disulfide derivative, thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide (TTFD), is better absorbed than readily-available water-soluble thiamine salts because it does not require the rate-limiting transport system required for thiamine absorption. However, the detailed pharmacokinetics of thiamine and TTFD under normal and pathological conditions have not yet been clarified. C-11-labeled thiamine and TTFD were recently synthesized by our group. In this study, to clarify the differences in pharmacokinetics and metabolism of these probes, a quantitative PET imaging study and radiometabolite analysis of C-11-labeled thiamine and TTFD were performed in the rat heart.<br />Procedures: Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]thiamine and [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]TTFD was performed in normal rats to determine the pharmacokinetics of these probes, and the radiometabolites of both probes from the blood and heart tissue were analyzed by thin-layer chromatography.<br />Results: Accumulation of [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]TTFD was significantly higher than that of [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]thiamine in the rat heart. Moreover, as a result of the radiometabolite analysis of heart tissue at 15 min after the injection of [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]TTFD, thiamine pyrophosphate, which serves as a cofactor for the enzymes involved in glucose metabolism, was found as the major radiometabolite and at a significantly higher level than in the [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]thiamine-injected group.<br />Conclusions: PET imaging techniques for visualizing the kinetics and metabolism of thiamine using [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]thiamine and [ <superscript>11</superscript> C]TTFD were developed in this study. Consequently, noninvasive PET imaging for the pathophysiology of thiamine-related cardiac function may provide novel information about heart failure and related disorders.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1860-2002
- Volume :
- 20
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Molecular imaging and biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29560588
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-018-1186-y