High-resolution 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy of pediatric posterior fossa tumors in vitro

L. N. Sutton, S. L. Wehrli, L. Gennarelli, Z. Wang, R. Zimmerman, K. Bonner, L. B. Rorke

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Abstract

High-resolution proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy was performed on perchlorate extracts of tumors (24 cases) or peritumoral vermis (five cases) obtained at surgery. Fifteen tumors were typical cerebellar astrocytomas and nine were posterior fossa primitive neuroectodermal tumors/medulloblastomas. Spectra obtained from the five samples of peritumoral vermis revealed a pattern of metabolites similar to that reported for cerebellar tissue, but concentrations of most metabolites were low, perhaps due to dilution from peritumoral edema. The astrocytomas were characterized by high levels of valine, alanine, and choline, an increase in the choline:N-acetylaspartate (NAA) ratio, and a shift from glutamate to glutamine. Elevations in lactate, pyruvate, and glucose were the result of ischemia during sampling. The primitive neuroectodermal tumors/medulloblastomas were distinguished from astrocytomas by a greater increase in the choline:NAA ratio, a smaller decrease in the glutamate:glutamine ratio, and a relative increase in glycine, taurine, and inositol levels. These metabolic patterns may be of value diagnostically as in vivo MR spectroscopy achieves higher resolution.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)443-448
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of neurosurgery
Volume81
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1994

Keywords

  • astrocytoma
  • brain neoplasm
  • magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • medulloblastoma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Clinical Neurology

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