Nondestructive Measurement of Retinal Glucose Transport and Consumption In Vivo Using NMR Spectroscopy
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 64 (5) , 2325-2331
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-4159.1995.64052325.x
Abstract
The cellular events underlying various retinopathies are poorly understood but likely involve perturbation of retinal glucose metabolism. Current methods for assessing this metabolism are destructive, thus limiting longitudinal studies. We hypothesize that following an intravitreous injection, the clearance rate of a glucose analogue will be a nondestructive index of retinal glucose transport and metabolism in vivo. First, radiolabeled glucose analogues were injected into the vitreous. After 40 min, the dominant clearance path was posterior via the retina and was consistent with a facilitated transport mechanism. Next, either [6,6‐2H2]glucose or 3‐deoxy‐3‐fluoro‐d‐glucose was injected into the vitreous of rabbit eyes, and the clearance rate of each analogue was determined over 40 min using, respectively, 2H or 19F NMR. These rates were interpreted as a function of the retinal glucose transport and consumption. From the NMR data, the rate of retinal glucose consumption was ∼16 times slower than the transport of glucose. These data demonstrate that NMR measurements of glucose analogue clearance rate from the vitreous can provide a nondestructive index of retinal glucose transport and consumption in vivo.Keywords
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