Welcome to the IKCEST

Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology | Vol.2, Issue.3 | | Pages 256-66

Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology

Radionuclide assessment of myocardial fatty acid metabolism by PET and SPECT.

N, Tamaki Y, Fujibayashi Y, Magata Y, Yonekura J, Konishi  
Abstract

Although fatty acid is a major energy source in the normal myocardium, fatty acid oxidation is easily suppressed in a variety of cardiac disorders. Therefore assessment of fatty acid metabolism may hold an important role for early detection of myocardial abnormalities and provide insights into cardiac pathologic states. C-11 palmitate is a well-established PET tracer to probe myocardial fatty acid metabolism. On the other hand, a variety of iodinated fatty acid compounds have been introduced for assessment of fatty acid metabolism with conventional gamma cameras. These include straight-chain, such as iodopheyl pentadecanoic acid (IPPA), and branch-chain fatty acid compounds, such as beta-methyl iodopheyl pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP). This review article includes the characterization of these tracers and clinical experiences with these tracers for detection and characterizing patients with ischemic heart disease and cardiomyopathy.

Original Text (This is the original text for your reference.)

Radionuclide assessment of myocardial fatty acid metabolism by PET and SPECT.

Although fatty acid is a major energy source in the normal myocardium, fatty acid oxidation is easily suppressed in a variety of cardiac disorders. Therefore assessment of fatty acid metabolism may hold an important role for early detection of myocardial abnormalities and provide insights into cardiac pathologic states. C-11 palmitate is a well-established PET tracer to probe myocardial fatty acid metabolism. On the other hand, a variety of iodinated fatty acid compounds have been introduced for assessment of fatty acid metabolism with conventional gamma cameras. These include straight-chain, such as iodopheyl pentadecanoic acid (IPPA), and branch-chain fatty acid compounds, such as beta-methyl iodopheyl pentadecanoic acid (BMIPP). This review article includes the characterization of these tracers and clinical experiences with these tracers for detection and characterizing patients with ischemic heart disease and cardiomyopathy.

+More

Cite this article
APA

APA

MLA

Chicago

N, Tamaki Y, Fujibayashi Y, Magata Y, Yonekura J, Konishi,.Radionuclide assessment of myocardial fatty acid metabolism by PET and SPECT.. 2 (3),256-66.

Disclaimer: The translated content is provided by third-party translation service providers, and IKCEST shall not assume any responsibility for the accuracy and legality of the content.
Translate engine
Article's language
English
中文
Pусск
Français
Español
العربية
Português
Kikongo
Dutch
kiswahili
هَوُسَ
IsiZulu
Action
Recommended articles

Report

Select your report category*



Reason*



By pressing send, your feedback will be used to improve IKCEST. Your privacy will be protected.

Submit
Cancel