TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of aterations in left ventricular fatty acid metabolism in patients with acute myocardial infarction by 15-(p-123I-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid and tomographic imaging
AU - Hansen, Christopher L.
AU - Kulkarni, Padmakar V.
AU - Ugolini, Valentina
AU - Corbett, James R.
N1 - Funding Information:
From the Departments of Internal Medicine (Cardiology), and Radiology (Nuclear Cardiology), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Supported in part by NHLBI Ischemic SCOR grant HL-17669 and the Moss Heart Fund. Received for publication Dec. 7, 1993; accepted May 12, 1994. Reprint requests: Christopher L. Hansen, MD, Section of Cardiology, Temple University Health Sciences Center, Philadelphia, PA 19140. Copyright ® 1995 by Mosby-Year Book, Inc. 0002-8703/95/$3.00 + 0 4/1/60410
PY - 1995/3
Y1 - 1995/3
N2 - 15-(p-iodine 123-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid (IPPA) is a synthetic radiolabeled fatty acid with kinetics similar to palmitate. Fourteen patients who had had an acute myocardial infarction 7 ± 6 days earlier and 9 normal volunteers were studied after being injected with IPPA. The volunteers were remarkable for homogeneous uptake and metabolism of IPPA; 13 of 14 infarct patients showed areas of decreased uptake >2 SDs below the mean of the voluntters. Metabolism was homogeneous in the volunteers (14.2% ± 5.8%) and was significantly higher than in regions identified as infarcted (3.9% ± 12.1%, p < 0.001). Noninfarcted regions in the patients demonstrated significantly increased rates of IPPA metabolim compared to rates in volunteers (23.0% ± 9.6% p < 0.001). We conclude that patients with recent myocardial infarction have abnormalities of fatty acid metabolism such as decreased uptake and clearance of fatty acid in regions of infarction and normal uptake but relatively increased acid clearance in unaffected regions of the myocardium.
AB - 15-(p-iodine 123-phenyl)-pentadecanoic acid (IPPA) is a synthetic radiolabeled fatty acid with kinetics similar to palmitate. Fourteen patients who had had an acute myocardial infarction 7 ± 6 days earlier and 9 normal volunteers were studied after being injected with IPPA. The volunteers were remarkable for homogeneous uptake and metabolism of IPPA; 13 of 14 infarct patients showed areas of decreased uptake >2 SDs below the mean of the voluntters. Metabolism was homogeneous in the volunteers (14.2% ± 5.8%) and was significantly higher than in regions identified as infarcted (3.9% ± 12.1%, p < 0.001). Noninfarcted regions in the patients demonstrated significantly increased rates of IPPA metabolim compared to rates in volunteers (23.0% ± 9.6% p < 0.001). We conclude that patients with recent myocardial infarction have abnormalities of fatty acid metabolism such as decreased uptake and clearance of fatty acid in regions of infarction and normal uptake but relatively increased acid clearance in unaffected regions of the myocardium.
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U2 - 10.1016/0002-8703(95)90271-6
DO - 10.1016/0002-8703(95)90271-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 7872174
AN - SCOPUS:0028951336
SN - 0002-8703
VL - 129
SP - 476
EP - 481
JO - American Heart Journal
JF - American Heart Journal
IS - 3
ER -