Initial Experience of Metabolic Imaging with Hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate MRI in Kidney Transplant Patients
Xiaoxi Liu, Ying-Chieh Lai., Di Cui, Shiang-Cheng Kung, Meyeon Park,, Laszik Zoltan, Peder E.Z. Larson, Zhen J. Wang

TL;DR
This study explores the feasibility of using hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate MRI to assess kidney transplant health by measuring metabolic ratios, potentially enabling early detection of allograft injury.
Contribution
It demonstrates that hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate MRI can differentiate between normal and abnormal kidney allograft conditions based on lactate-to-pyruvate ratios.
Findings
Normal allografts had lactate-to-pyruvate ratios similar to native kidneys.
Abnormal allografts showed higher lactate-to-pyruvate ratios.
The method may help in early detection of allograft injury.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Kidney transplant is the treatment of choice for patients with end-stage renal disease. Early detection of allograft injury is important to delay or prevent irreversible damage. PURPOSE: To investigate the feasibility of hyperpolarized (HP) [1-13C]pyruvate MRI for assessing kidney allograft metabolism. SUBJECTS: 6 participants (mean age, 45.2 +- 12.4 years, 2 females) scheduled for kidney allograft biopsy and 5 patients (mean age, 59.6 +- 10.4 years, 2 females) with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). ASSESSMENT: Five of the six kidney allograft participants underwent biopsy after MRI. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urine protein-to-creatine ratio (uPCR) were collected within 4 weeks of MRI. Kidney metabolism was quantified from HP [1-13C]pyruvate MRI using the lactate-to-pyruvate ratio in allograft kidneys and non-tumor bearing kidneys from RCC patients. RESULTS:…
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