Renal Metabolic Rate of Oxygen in Response to Hypoxia Challenges by Means of Quantitative MRI in Humans
Nada Kamona, Mahdie Hosseini, Michael C. Langham, Felix W. Wehrli

TL;DR
This study uses MRI to measure kidney oxygen use in healthy people during low oxygen conditions, showing the method can detect metabolic changes non-invasively.
Contribution
The study introduces a non-invasive MRI method to assess renal oxygen metabolism during hypoxia in humans.
Findings
Renal blood flow and arteriovenous oxygen difference remained stable during hypoxia.
Quantitative MRI oximetry detected preserved renal metabolic rate of oxygen during hypoxemia.
The method shows potential for monitoring early kidney disease.
Abstract
In early kidney disease, tissue hypoxia occurs due to an imbalance between ATP supply and demand. Whole‐organ renal metabolic rate of oxygen (rMRO2) is therefore a potential biomarker for assessing renal function. This study evaluated the sensitivity of a quantitative MRI method to detect within‐subject changes in metabolic parameters during hypoxic gas challenges. Ten healthy adults were imaged at 3 T (5 female, ages 23–53 years) while undergoing mild and moderate hypoxia (PETO2 62 and 52 mmHg, respectively). The utilized MRI sequence simultaneously quantified blood flow rate (BFR) and venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) at the left renal vein, yielding, together with arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) obtained by pulse oximetry, whole‐organ rMRO2 by invoking Fick's Principle. Repeated‐measures ANOVA was used to test differences in metabolic parameters between baseline and hypoxic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMRI in cancer diagnosis · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies
