Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in prostate disease: diagnostic possibilities and future developments.

P Narayan, J Kurhanewicz
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Abstract

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a relatively new technique for studying membrane and intracellular metabolic events occurring in cancer. A series of transrectal probes were used for performing MRS and subsequently for integrated MRS/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the prostate. Studies using transrectal 31P/1H MRS showed that it can characterize metabolic differences between normal and malignant prostates. Specifically, malignant prostates are characterized by low levels of phosphocreatine and citrate and high levels of phosphomonoesters relative to normal glands. These findings were verified in biochemical studies of prostate biopsies. The images obtained by transrectal coil techniques were superior to images obtained by the conventional body coil technique. In the future, the integration of 1H imaging and multi-volume localization techniques (spectroscopic imaging) will allow the acquisition of metabolic maps of the prostate which may eventually be useful in diagnosis and in management of patients with prostate cancer.

磁共振波谱在前列腺疾病:诊断的可能性和未来的发展。
磁共振波谱(MRS)是一种用于研究肿瘤细胞膜和细胞内代谢事件的新技术。一系列经直肠探头用于进行磁共振成像,随后进行前列腺综合磁共振成像(MRI)。经直肠31P/1H MRS研究表明,它可以表征正常前列腺和恶性前列腺之间的代谢差异。具体来说,与正常腺体相比,恶性前列腺的特点是低水平的磷酸肌酸和柠檬酸,高水平的磷酸单酯。这些发现在前列腺活检的生化研究中得到证实。经直肠线圈技术获得的图像优于传统体线圈技术获得的图像。在未来,整合1H成像和多体积定位技术(光谱成像)将允许获取前列腺代谢图谱,最终可能有助于前列腺癌患者的诊断和管理。
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