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Applications of high-resolution magic angle spinning MRS in biomedical studies II-Human diseases.

Christopher DietzFelix EhretFrancesco PalmasLindsey A VandergriftYanni JiangVanessa SchmittVera DufnerPiet HabbelJohannes NowakLindsey A Vandergrift
Published in: NMR in biomedicine (2017)
High-resolution magic angle spinning (HRMAS) MRS is a powerful method for gaining insight into the physiological and pathological processes of cellular metabolism. Given its ability to obtain high-resolution spectra of non-liquid biological samples, while preserving tissue architecture for subsequent histopathological analysis, the technique has become invaluable for biochemical and biomedical studies. Using HRMAS MRS, alterations in measured metabolites, metabolic ratios, and metabolomic profiles present the possibility to improve identification and prognostication of various diseases and decipher the metabolomic impact of drug therapies. In this review, we evaluate HRMAS MRS results on human tissue specimens from malignancies and non-localized diseases reported in the literature since the inception of the technique in 1996. We present the diverse applications of the technique in understanding pathological processes of different anatomical origins, correlations with in vivo imaging, effectiveness of therapies, and progress in the HRMAS methodology.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • endothelial cells
  • mass spectrometry
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