Disturbances of Cerebral Metabolism of Aspartate, Glutamate, and N-Acetylaspartate after Traumatic Brain Injury According to 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- Autores: Menshchikov P.E.1,2, Semenova N.A.1,2,3, Manzhurtsev A.V.2,3, Melnikov I.A.2, Ublinskii M.V.2,3, Akhadov T.A.2, Varfolomeev S.D.3
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Afiliações:
- Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology
- Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
- Edição: Volume 63, Nº 6 (2018)
- Páginas: 975-980
- Seção: Complex Systems Biophysics
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0006-3509/article/view/152818
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0006350918060209
- ID: 152818
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Resumo
Cerebral concentrations of N-acetylaspartate, aspartate, and glutamate were determined for the first time simultaneously in patients with severe traumatic brain injury in the remote period using J-modulated editing of 1H magnetic resonance spectra in vivo. It has been shown that the N-acetylaspartate and aspartate concentrations in the frontal lobes of the brain were significantly reduced (by 65 and 61%, respectively) with a constant concentration of glutamate in the remote period after severe brain injury. Our findings indicate that a decrease in the N-acetylaspartate concentration in the delayed period after brain injury is caused by a decrease in the concentration of aspartate, a precursor of the synthesis of N-acetylaspartate. The decrease in the aspartate level with a constant level of glutamate is a consequence of the dysfunction of one of the most important metabolism regulation systems, namely, the malate–aspartate shuttle.
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P. Menshchikov
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology
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Rússia, Moscow, 119334; Moscow, 119180
N. Semenova
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology; Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Rússia, Moscow, 119334; Moscow, 119180; Moscow, 119334
A. Manzhurtsev
Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology; Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Rússia, Moscow, 119180; Moscow, 119334
I. Melnikov
Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology
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Rússia, Moscow, 119180
M. Ublinskii
Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology; Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Rússia, Moscow, 119180; Moscow, 119334
T. Akhadov
Research Institute of Emergency Pediatric Surgery and Traumatology
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Rússia, Moscow, 119180
S. Varfolomeev
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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Rússia, Moscow, 119334
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