Helen Jennifer Atherton1, Michael S. Dodd1,
Carolyn A. Carr1, Daniel J. Stuckey1, Kieran Clarke1,
George K. Radda1, Damian J. Tyler1
1Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics,
Using
hyperpolarized magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), we determined in vivo the temporal metabolic changes
associated with heart failure progression post myocardial infarction (MI).
Two weeks post MI, PDH flux was equivalent in failing and control hearts. In
contrast levels of [1-13C]citrate, [1-13C]acetyl
carnitine and [5-13C]glutamate were reduced in infarcted hearts
reflecting a perturbation in Krebs cycle metabolism. Reduced [1-13C]lactate
was also observed post MI indicating decreased glucose uptake and/or
glycolysis. This study highlights the importance of assessing metabolism at
multiple time points in vivo, and
demonstrates the potential of hyperpolarized MRS for investigating the
metabolic effects of progressive diseases.