A 13C NMR double-labeling method to quantitate local myocardial O2 consumption using frozen tissue samples

1999 
Measurement of local myocardial O2 consumption (V˙o 2) has been problematic but is needed to investigate the heterogeneity of aerobic metabolism. The goal of the present investigation was to develop a method to measure local V˙o 2 using small frozen myocardial samples, suitable for determiningV˙o 2 profiles. In 26 isolated rabbit hearts, 1.5 mmol/l [2-13C]acetate was infused for 4 min, followed by 1.5 min of [1,2-13C]acetate. The left ventricular (LV) free wall was then quickly frozen. High-resolution 13C-NMR spectra were measured from extracts taken from 2- to 3-mm thick transmural layer samples. The multiplet intensities of glutamate were analyzed with a computer model allowing simultaneous estimation of the absolute flux through the tricarboxylic acid cycle and the fractional contribution of acetate to acetyl CoA formation from which localV˙o 2 was calculated. The 13C-derivedV˙o 2 in the LV free wall was linearly related to “gold standard”V˙o 2 from coronary venous O2 electrode measurements in the same...
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