体内动态核极化磁共振成像评价氧化还原相关疾病和治疗。

IF 6.1 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Antioxidants & redox signaling Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-07 DOI:10.1089/ars.2021.0087
Fuminori Hyodo, Hinako Eto, Tatsuya Naganuma, Norikazu Koyasu, Abdelazim Elsayed Elhelaly, Yoshifumi Noda, Hiroki Kato, Masaharu Murata, Tomohiko Akahoshi, Makoto Hashizume, Hideo Utsumi, Masayuki Matsuo
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摘要

意义:体内分子和代谢成像是生物医学研究中的一个新兴领域,旨在对疾病状态下的组织代谢和对治疗剂的反应进行无创检测。组织氧化/还原(氧化还原)状态的不平衡与几种疾病的发生和进展有关。组织氧化还原代谢为早期诊断和药物治疗提供了生物标志物。因此,氧化还原代谢的无创成像可能是一种有用的、新的诊断工具,用于诊断氧化还原相关疾病和药物发现。最新进展:体内动态核极化磁共振成像(DNP-MRI)是一种能够在活体动物中成像自由基的技术。DNP通过在执行MRI脉冲序列之前用自由基分子的电子顺磁共振频率照射目标组织或溶液来增强MRI信号。体内DNP- mri以氧化还原敏感的硝基自由基为DNP氧化还原造影剂,可以成像各种疾病的氧化还原代谢。此外,硝基自由基还具有抑制氧化应激的抗氧化作用。关键问题:迄今为止,在动物成像系统的临床前开发方面已经取得了相当大的进展。在这里,我们回顾了体内DNP-MRI的氧化还原成像,重点介绍了该系统的最新进展及其在氧化还原相关疾病患者中的应用。未来方向:该技术可广泛应用于其他氧化还原相关疾病的研究,如癌症、炎症和神经系统疾病,并作为一种治疗工具促进治疗反应的评估。Antioxid。氧化还原信号,36,172-184。
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In Vivo Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Evaluation of Redox-Related Diseases and Theranostics.

Significance:In vivo molecular and metabolic imaging is an emerging field in biomedical research that aims to perform noninvasive detection of tissue metabolism in disease states and responses to therapeutic agents. The imbalance in tissue oxidation/reduction (Redox) states is related to the onset and progression of several diseases. Tissue redox metabolism provides biomarkers for early diagnosis and drug treatments. Thus, noninvasive imaging of redox metabolism could be a useful, novel diagnostic tool for diagnosis of redox-related disease and drug discovery. Recent Advances:In vivo dynamic nuclear polarization magnetic resonance imaging (DNP-MRI) is a technique that enables the imaging of free radicals in living animals. DNP enhances the MRI signal by irradiating the target tissue or solution with the free radical molecule's electron paramagnetic resonance frequency before executing pulse sequence of the MRI. In vivo DNP-MRI with redox-sensitive nitroxyl radicals as the DNP redox contrast agent enables the imaging of the redox metabolism on various diseases. Moreover, nitroxyl radicals show antioxidant effects that suppress oxidative stress. Critical Issues: To date, considerable progress has been documented preclinically in the development of animal imaging systems. Here, we review redox imaging of in vivo DNP-MRI with a focus on the recent progress of this system and its uses in patients with redox-related diseases. Future Directions: This technique could have broad applications in the study of other redox-related diseases, such as cancer, inflammation, and neurological disorders, and facilitate the evaluation of treatment response as a theranostic tool. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 36, 172-184.

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Antioxidants & redox signaling
Antioxidants & redox signaling 生物-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
170
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Antioxidants & Redox Signaling (ARS) is the leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to understanding the vital impact of oxygen and oxidation-reduction (redox) processes on human health and disease. The Journal explores key issues in genetic, pharmaceutical, and nutritional redox-based therapeutics. Cutting-edge research focuses on structural biology, stem cells, regenerative medicine, epigenetics, imaging, clinical outcomes, and preventive and therapeutic nutrition, among other areas. ARS has expanded to create two unique foci within one journal: ARS Discoveries and ARS Therapeutics. ARS Discoveries (24 issues) publishes the highest-caliber breakthroughs in basic and applied research. ARS Therapeutics (12 issues) is the first publication of its kind that will help enhance the entire field of redox biology by showcasing the potential of redox sciences to change health outcomes. ARS coverage includes: -ROS/RNS as messengers -Gaseous signal transducers -Hypoxia and tissue oxygenation -microRNA -Prokaryotic systems -Lessons from plant biology
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