David J. Joun1, Mark Albers1,
Kayvan Keshari1, Robert Bok1, Christopher Ward, Donna
Peehl2, Sabrina Ronin, Daniel Vigneron, John Kurhanewicz
1Radiology, UCSF,
We
demonstrate for the first time that the pathologic and metabolic integrity of
benign and malignant human prostate tissues can be maintained in a NMR compatible
3-D tissue culture bioreactor for 32 hours. After administration of
hyperpolarized [1-13C] pyruvate, the generation of labeled hyperpolarized
lactate and LDH activity was significantly higher in malignant tissues (N=3)
relative to benign human prostate tissues (N=3). Moreover, there was minimal
overlap of the labeled hyperpolarized lactate signal between individual
cancer and benign tissues suggesting that hyperpolarized lactate will be an
accurate biomarker of prostate cancer in patients.