磁共振波谱-重访脑肿瘤的生化和分子环境

Ashish Verma , Ishan Kumar , Nimisha Verma , Priyanka Aggarwal , Ritu Ojha
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摘要

磁共振波谱(MRS)是一种成熟的工具,用于体内评估人类疾病的生化基础。一方面,这种对“活体生物化学”的清晰描述有助于人们解读病理的真实本质,另一方面,人们可以在亚细胞水平上追踪对治疗的反应。脑肿瘤一直是人类不断拷问和教唆的领域。MRS对这些病变的评估在上述疾病管理的两个方面起着至关重要的作用。本文概述了MRS为脑肿瘤的生化方面提供的窗口。我们系统地访问了MRS破译的每一种代谢物,并讨论了病理生化方面(在脑肿瘤的背景下)在疾病管理周期中的作用。我们进一步尝试将放射科医生对疾病的看法与生物化学家的观点统一起来,以证明临床前工作是我们作为临床医生在床边提供治疗的基础。此外,各种科学专家的综合方法有助于解决日常实践中遇到的问题。结论smr光谱是脑肿瘤评估和系统随访的重要工具。生物化学家对这项技术的深入了解将有助于该技术的快速和更合乎逻辑的发展,而与放射科医生的密切合作将使该技术的最终应用成为可能。该综述旨在促进两位专家之间更紧密的联系,从而更深入地了解这一有价值的技术。
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy — Revisiting the biochemical and molecular milieu of brain tumors

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy — Revisiting the biochemical and molecular milieu of brain tumors

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy — Revisiting the biochemical and molecular milieu of brain tumors

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy — Revisiting the biochemical and molecular milieu of brain tumors

Background

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is an established tool for in-vivo evaluation of the biochemical basis of human diseases. On one hand, such lucid depiction of ‘live biochemistry’ helps one to decipher the true nature of the pathology while on the other hand one can track the response to therapy at sub-cellular level. Brain tumors have been an area of continuous interrogation and instigation for mankind. Evaluation of these lesions by MRS plays a crucial role in the two aspects of disease management described above.

Scope of review

Presented is an overview of the window provided by MRS into the biochemical aspects of brain tumors. We systematically visit each metabolite deciphered by MRS and discuss the role of deconvoluting the biochemical aspects of pathologies (here in context of brain tumors) in the disease management cycle. We further try to unify a radiologist's perspective of disease with that of a biochemist to prove the point that preclinical work is the mother of the treatment we provide at bedside as clinicians. Furthermore, an integrated approach by various scientific experts help resolve a query encountered in everyday practice.

Major conclusions

MR spectroscopy is an integral tool for evaluation and systematic follow-up of brain tumors. A deeper understanding of this technology by a biochemist would help in a swift and more logical development of the technique while a close collaboration with radiologist would enable definitive application of the same.

General significance

The review aims at inciting closer ties between the two specialists enabling a deeper understanding of this valuable technology.

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