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The development of stem cell-derived neuronal networks will promote experimental system development for drug screening, toxicological testing and disease modelling, providing that they mirror closely the functional competencies of their in vivo counterparts. The NT2 cell line is one of the best documented embryocarcinoma cell lines, and can be differentiated into neurons and astrocytes. Great focus has also been placed on defining the electrophysiological properties of these cells, and more recently we have investigated the functional properties of their associated astrocytes. We now show for the first time in a human stem cell derived co-culture model that these cultures are also metabolically competent and demonstrate a functional astrocyte neuron lactate shuttle (ANLS). The ANLS hypothesis proposes that during neuronal activity, glutamate released into the synaptic cleft is taken up by astrocytes and triggers glucose uptake which is converted into lactate and released via monocarboxylate transporters for neuronal use. Using mixed cultures of NT2 derived neurons and astrocytes we have shown that these cells modulate their glucose uptake in response to glutamate, an effect that was blocked by cytochalasin B and ouabain. Additionally we demonstrate that in response to increased neuronal activity and under hypoglycaemic conditions, co-cultures modulate glycogen turnover and increase lactate production. Similar results were also shown following treatment with glutamate, potassium, Isoproterenol and dbcAMP. Together these results demonstrate for the first time a functional ANLS in a human stem cell derived co-culture.

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Models of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have provided useful insights into the pathogenesis and mechanistic pathways that lead to its development. One emerging idea about AD is that it may be described as a hypometabolic disorder due to the reduction of glucose uptake in AD brains. Inappropriate processing of Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) is considered central to the initiation and progression of the disease. Although the exact role of APP misprocessing is unclear, it may play a role in neuronal metabolism before the onset of neurodegeneration. To investigate the potential role of APP in neuronal metabolism, the SHSY5Y neuroblastoma cell line was used to generate cell lines that stably overexpress wild type APP695 or express Swedish mutated-APP observed in familial AD (FAD), both under the control of the neuronal promoter, Synapsin I. The effects of APP on glucose uptake, cellular stress and energy homeostasis were studied extensively. It was found that APP-overexpressing cells exhibited decreased glucose uptake with changes in basal oxygen consumption in comparison to control cell lines. Similar studies were also performed in fibroblasts taken from FAD patients compared with control fibroblasts. Previous studies found FAD-derived fibroblasts displayed altered metabolic profiles, calcium homeostasis and oxidative stress when compared to controls. As such, in this study fibroblasts were studied in terms of their ability to metabolise glucose and their mitochondrial function. Results show that FAD-derived fibroblasts demonstrate no differences in mitochondrial function, or response to oxidative stress compared to control fibroblasts. However, control fibroblasts treated with Aβ1-42 demonstrated changes in glucose uptake. This study highlights the importance of APP expression within non-neuronal cell lines, suggesting that whilst AD is considered a brain-associated disorder, peripheral effects in non-neuronal cell types should also be considered when studying the effects of Aβ on metabolism.

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There is currently great scientific and medical interest in the potential of tissue grown from stem cells. These cells present opportunities for generating model systems for drug screening and toxicological testing which would be expected to be more relevant to human outcomes than animal based tissue preparations. Newly realised astrocytic roles in the brain have fundamental implications within the context of stem cell derived neuronal networks. If the aim of stem cell neuroscience is to generate functional neuronal networks that behave as networks do in the brain, then it becomes clear that we must include and understand all the cellular components that comprise that network, and which are important to support synaptic integrity and cell to cell signalling. We have shown that stem cell derived neurons exhibit spontaneous and coordinated calcium elevations in clusters and in extended processes, indicating local and long distance signalling (1). Tetrodotoxin sensitive network activity could also be evoked by electrical stimulation. Similarly, astrocytes exhibit morphology and functional properties consistent with this glial cell type. Astrocytes also respond to neuronal activity and to exogenously applied neurotransmitters with calcium elevations, and in contrast to neurons, also exhibited spontaneous rhythmic calcium oscillations. Astroctyes also generate propagating calcium waves that are gap junction and purinergic signalling dependent. Our results show that stem cell derived astrocytes exhibit appropriate functionality and that stem cell neuronal networks interact with astrocytic networks in co-culture. Using mixed cultures of stem cell derived neurons and astrocytes, we have also shown both cell types also modulate their glucose uptake, glycogen turnover and lactate production in response to glutamate as well as increased neuronal activity (2). This finding is consistent with their neuron-astrocyte metabolic coupling thus demonstrating a tractable human model, which will facilitate the study of the metabolic coupling between neurons and astrocytes and its relationship with CNS functional issues ranging from plasticity to neurodegeneration. Indeed, cultures treated with oligomers of amyloid beta 1-42 (Aβ1-42) also display a clear hypometabolism, particularly with regard to utilization of substrates such as glucose (3). Both co-cultures of neurons and astrocytes and purified cultures of astrocytes showed a significant decrease in glucose uptake after treatment with 2 and 0.2 μmol/L Aβ at all time points investigated (p <0.01). In addition, a significant increase in the glycogen content of cells was also measured. Mixed neuron and astrocyte co-cultures as well as pure astrocyte cultures showed an initial decrease in glycogen levels at 6 hours compared with control at 0.2 μmol/L and 2 μmol/L P <0.01. These changes were accompanied by changes in NAD+/NADH (P<0.05), ATP (P<0.05), and glutathione levels (P<0.05), suggesting a disruption in the energy-redox axis within these cultures. The high energy demands associated with neuronal functions such as memory formation and protection from oxidative stress put these cells at particular risk from Aβ-induced hypometabolism. As numerous cell types interact in the brain it is important that any in vitro model developed reflects this arrangement. Our findings indicate that stem cell derived neuron and astrocyte networks can communicate, and so have the potential to interact in a tripartite manner as is seen in vivo. This study therefore lays the foundation for further development of stem cell derived neurons and astrocytes into therapeutic cell replacement and human toxicology/disease models. More recently our data provides evidence for a detrimental effect of Aβ on carbohydrate metabolism in both neurons and astrocytes. As a purely in vitro system, human stem cell models can be readily manipulated and maintained in culture for a period of months without the use of animals. In our laboratory cultures can be maintained in culture for up to 12 months months thus providing the opportunity to study the consequences of these changes over extended periods of time relevant to aspects of the disease progression time frame in vivo. In addition, their human origin provides a more realistic in vitro model as well as informing other human in vitro models such as patient-derived iPSC.

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Metformin is the only biguanide antihyperglycemic agent used in the treatment of type 2 (non-insulin dependent) diabetes mellitus. It counters insulin resistance partly by increased insulin action (so-called insulin sensitizing effects) and partly via actions that are not directly insulin dependent. Metformin reduces hepatic glucose output by suppression of gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis. In skeletal muscle, metformin increases insulin-mediated glucose uptake and glycogen storage. Other actions of metformin that contribute to its blood glucose-lowering effect are reduced fatty acid oxidation and increased glucose turnover, the latter occurring particularly in the splanchnic bed .... © 2007 Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc.

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To further investigate the importance of insulin signaling in the growth, development, sexual maturation and egg production of adult schistosomes, we have focused attention on the insulin receptors (SjIRs) of Schistosoma japonicum, which we have previously cloned and partially characterised. We now show, by Biolayer Interferometry, that human insulin can bind the L1 subdomain (insulin binding domain) of recombinant (r)SjIR1 and rSjIR2 (designated SjLD1 and SjLD2) produced using the Drosophila S2 protein expression system. We have then used RNA interference (RNAi) to knock down the expression of the SjIRs in adult S. japonicum in vitro and show that, in addition to their reduced transcription, the transcript levels of other important downstream genes within the insulin pathway, associated with glucose metabolism and schistosome fecundity, were also impacted substantially. Further, a significant decrease in glucose uptake was observed in the SjIR-knockdown worms compared with luciferase controls. In vaccine/challenge experiments, we found that rSjLD1 and rSjLD2 depressed female growth, intestinal granuloma density and faecal egg production in S. japonicum in mice presented with a low dose challenge infection. These data re-emphasize the potential of the SjIRs as veterinary transmission blocking vaccine candidates against zoonotic schistosomiasis japonica in China and the Philippines.

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the sixth leading cause of death in the US. Some researchers refer to AD as “Type III Diabetes” because of reported glucose metabolism dysfunction. Preclinical studies suggest increasing insulin decreases AD pathology, although the mechanism remains unclear. To sensitize insulin signaling, this study activated Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma using intranasal co-administration of pioglitazone (PGZ) and insulin. This method targeted the site of action to reduce peripheral effects and to maximize impact in transgenic mice expressing AD pathology. Data from GC-MS fluxomics analysis suggested that PGZ+Insulin increased glucose metabolism in the brain. Immunohistochemistry with relevant antibodies was used to identify AD pathological markers in the subiculum, indicating that PGZ+Insulin decreased pathology compared to Insulin and Saline. This suggests that increasing glucose uptake in the brain alleviated AD pathology, further clarifying the role of insulin signaling in AD pathology.Gemstone

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L’insuffisance rénale chronique (IRC) est caractérisée par de multiples déséquilibres homéostatiques tels que la résistance à l’insuline. Peu d’études se sont intéressées aux mécanismes sous-jacents à cette résistance à l’insuline en IRC. De plus, il est méconnu si cette résistance à l’insuline peut mener au développement d’un diabète de type II chez des patients prédisposés. Dans un modèle d’IRC, le rat Sprague-Dawley (CD) néphrectomisé 5/6e, on observe une corrélation entre la gravité de l’atteinte rénale, évaluée par la créatinine sérique, et l’hyperglycémie, évaluée par la fructosamine sérique (R2 = 0.6982, p < 0.0001). Cependant, cet état hyperglycémique n’est pas observable lors d’une glycémie à jeun. Lors d’un test de tolérance au glucose, on observe une plus grande élévation de la glycémie (AUC 1.25 fois, p < 0.0001) chez le rat atteint d’IRC. Par contre, la sécrétion d’insuline au cours de ce même test n’augmente pas significativement (AUC ≈ 1.30 fois, N.S.) en comparaison aux rats témoins. Malgré une élévation des taux d’insuline en IRC suivant un bolus de glucose, les tissus périphériques ne montrent pas d’augmentation de la captation du glucose sanguin suggérant un défaut d’expression et/ou de fonction des transporteurs de glucose chez ces rats. En effet, on observe une diminution de ces transporteurs dans divers tissus impliqués dans le métabolisme du glucose tel que le foie (≈ 0.60 fois, p < 0.01) et le muscle (GLUT1 0.73 fois, p < 0.05; GLUT4 0.69 fois, p < 0.01). En conséquence, une diminution significative du transport insulinodépendant du glucose est observable dans le muscle des rats atteint d’IRC (≈ 0.63 fois, p < 0.0001). Puisque les muscles sont responsables de la majorité de la captation insulinodépendante du glucose, la diminution de l’expression du GLUT4 pourrait être associée à la résistance à l’insuline observée en IRC. La modulation de l’expression des transporteurs de glucose pourrait être à l’origine de la résistance à l’insuline en IRC. Cela dit, d’autres mécanismes peuvent aussi être impliqués. En dépit de cette importante perturbation du transport du glucose, nous n’avons pas observé de cas de diabète de type II chez le rat CD atteint d’IRC. Dans un modèle de rat atteint d’un syndrome métabolique, le rat Zucker Leprfa/fa, l’IRC provoque une forte hyperglycémie à jeun (1.5 fois, p < 0.0001). De plus, l’IRC chez le rat Zucker provoque une réponse glycémique (AUC 1.80 fois, p < 0.0001) exagérée lors d’un test de tolérance au glucose. Une forte résistance à l’insuline est mesurée au niveau des muscles puisque la dose usuelle d’insuline (2mU/mL) n’est pas suffisante pour stimuler la captation du glucose chez le rat Zucker atteint d’IRC. De plus, une modulation similaire des transporteurs de glucose peut être observée chez ces deux espèces. Par contre, environ 30% (p < 0.001) des rats Zucker atteints d’IRC avaient une glycosurie. L’IRC en soi ne mènerait donc pas au développement d’un diabète de type II. Par contre, lorsqu’une résistance à l’insuline est présente antérieurement au développement d’une IRC, cela pourrait précipiter l’apparition d’un diabète de type II chez ces patients prédisposés.

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L’insuffisance rénale chronique (IRC) est caractérisée par de multiples déséquilibres homéostatiques tels que la résistance à l’insuline. Peu d’études se sont intéressées aux mécanismes sous-jacents à cette résistance à l’insuline en IRC. De plus, il est méconnu si cette résistance à l’insuline peut mener au développement d’un diabète de type II chez des patients prédisposés. Dans un modèle d’IRC, le rat Sprague-Dawley (CD) néphrectomisé 5/6e, on observe une corrélation entre la gravité de l’atteinte rénale, évaluée par la créatinine sérique, et l’hyperglycémie, évaluée par la fructosamine sérique (R2 = 0.6982, p < 0.0001). Cependant, cet état hyperglycémique n’est pas observable lors d’une glycémie à jeun. Lors d’un test de tolérance au glucose, on observe une plus grande élévation de la glycémie (AUC 1.25 fois, p < 0.0001) chez le rat atteint d’IRC. Par contre, la sécrétion d’insuline au cours de ce même test n’augmente pas significativement (AUC ≈ 1.30 fois, N.S.) en comparaison aux rats témoins. Malgré une élévation des taux d’insuline en IRC suivant un bolus de glucose, les tissus périphériques ne montrent pas d’augmentation de la captation du glucose sanguin suggérant un défaut d’expression et/ou de fonction des transporteurs de glucose chez ces rats. En effet, on observe une diminution de ces transporteurs dans divers tissus impliqués dans le métabolisme du glucose tel que le foie (≈ 0.60 fois, p < 0.01) et le muscle (GLUT1 0.73 fois, p < 0.05; GLUT4 0.69 fois, p < 0.01). En conséquence, une diminution significative du transport insulinodépendant du glucose est observable dans le muscle des rats atteint d’IRC (≈ 0.63 fois, p < 0.0001). Puisque les muscles sont responsables de la majorité de la captation insulinodépendante du glucose, la diminution de l’expression du GLUT4 pourrait être associée à la résistance à l’insuline observée en IRC. La modulation de l’expression des transporteurs de glucose pourrait être à l’origine de la résistance à l’insuline en IRC. Cela dit, d’autres mécanismes peuvent aussi être impliqués. En dépit de cette importante perturbation du transport du glucose, nous n’avons pas observé de cas de diabète de type II chez le rat CD atteint d’IRC. Dans un modèle de rat atteint d’un syndrome métabolique, le rat Zucker Leprfa/fa, l’IRC provoque une forte hyperglycémie à jeun (1.5 fois, p < 0.0001). De plus, l’IRC chez le rat Zucker provoque une réponse glycémique (AUC 1.80 fois, p < 0.0001) exagérée lors d’un test de tolérance au glucose. Une forte résistance à l’insuline est mesurée au niveau des muscles puisque la dose usuelle d’insuline (2mU/mL) n’est pas suffisante pour stimuler la captation du glucose chez le rat Zucker atteint d’IRC. De plus, une modulation similaire des transporteurs de glucose peut être observée chez ces deux espèces. Par contre, environ 30% (p < 0.001) des rats Zucker atteints d’IRC avaient une glycosurie. L’IRC en soi ne mènerait donc pas au développement d’un diabète de type II. Par contre, lorsqu’une résistance à l’insuline est présente antérieurement au développement d’une IRC, cela pourrait précipiter l’apparition d’un diabète de type II chez ces patients prédisposés.

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Glucose-induced insulin secretion rom and Ca-45 uptake by isolated pancreatic islets, derived from rats fed with normal (NPD) or low protein diet (LPD), were studied. Insulin secretion from both types of islets in response to increasing concentrations of glucose followed an S-shaped pattern. However, basal secretion observed at substimulatory concentrations of glucose (0-5.6 mM), as well as maximal release, obtained at 16.7 mM or higher glucose concentrations were significantly reduced in islets from LPD. Furthermore, in LPD rat islets, the dose-response curve to glucose was clearly shifted to the right compared with NPD islets, with the half-maximal response occurring at 8.5 and 14.4 mM glucose for NPD and LPD islets, respectively. In islets from NPD rats, the Ca-45 content, after 5 or 90 min in the presence of 8.3 mM glucose, was higher than that observed for islets kept at 2.8 mM glucose and increased further at 16.7 mM glucose. After 5 min of incubation, the Ca-45 uptake by LPD islets in the presence of 8.3 mM glucose was slightly higher than basal values (2.8 mM glucose); however, no further increase in the Ca-45 uptake was noticed at 16.7 mM glucose. In LPD islets a significant increase in Ca-45 uptake over basal values was registered only at 16.7 mM glucose, after 90 min of incubation. These data indicate that the poor secretary response to glucose observed in islets from LPD rats may be related to a defect in the ability of glucose to increase Ca2+ uptake and/or to reduce Ca2+ efflux from beta-cells.

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The aim of this study was to determine if the carbohydrate (CHO) availability alters the rate of increase in the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during high intensity exercise and whether this would be associated with physiological changes. Six males performed high intensity exercise after 48 h of controlled, high CHO (80%) and low CHO (10%) diets. Time to exhaustion was lower in the low compared to high CHO diet. The rate of increase in RPE was greater and the VO(2) slow component was lower in the low CHO diet than in the control. There was no significant condition effect for cortisol, insulin, pH, plasma glucose, potassium, or lactate concentrations. Multiple linear regression indicated that the total amplitude of VO(2) and perceived muscle strain accounted for the greatest variance in the rate of increase in RPE. These results suggest that cardiorespiratory variables and muscle strain are important afferent signals from the periphery for the RPE calculations.

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Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa cv. Shikinari) cell suspension cultures carried out in shake flasks for 18 d were closely examined for cell growth, anthocyanin synthesis and the development of pigmented cells in relation to the uptake of carbohydrate, extracellular PO4, NO3, NH4, and calcium. Cell viability, extracellular anthocyanin content, pH and electrical conductivity of the broth were also monitored. The specific growth rate of strawberry cells at exponential phase was 0.27 and 0.28 d(-1) based on fresh and dry weight, respectively. Anthocyanin synthesis was observed to increase continuously to a maximum value of 0.86 mg/g fresh cell weight (FCW) at day 6, and was partially growth-associated. Anthocyanin synthesis was linearly related to the increase in pigmented cell ratio, which increased with time and reached a maximum value of ca. 70% at day 6 due to reduction in cell viability and depletion of substrate. Total carbohydrate uptake was closely associated with increase in cell growth, and glucose was utilized in preference to fructose. Nitrate and ammonia were consumed until 9 d of culture, but phosphate was completely absorbed within 4 d. Calcium was assimilated throughout the growth cycle. After 9 d, cell lysis was observed which resulted in the leakage of intracellular substances and a concomitant pH rise. Anthocyanin was never detected in the broth although the broth became darkly pigmented during the lysis period. This suggests that anthocyanin was synthesized only by viable pigmented cells, and degraded rapidly upon cell death and lysis. Based on the results of kinetic analysis, a model was developed by incorporating governing equations for the ratio of pigmented cells into a Bailey and Nicholson's model. This was verified by comparison with the experimental data. The results suggest Bat the model satisfactorily describes the strawberry cell culture process, and may thus be used for process optimization.

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The molecular cloning of facilitated sugar transporters has led to the identification of a family of transport molecules having similar functions, but possessing specific kinetic and regulatory properties. These transporter isoforms are characterized by different primary structures, specific tissue localization, and polarized expression within the same epithelial cells. The use of Xenopus oocytes for the functional expression of different members of this transporter family has been of considerable value in defining the kinetic properties and sugar specificities of the different isoforms. The expression of chimeric or variously mutated transporters should, in the near future, permit the determination of the structural basis for their kinetic properties and sugar specificities. cDNA probes and antipeptide antibodies specific for each isoform are now being used to determine their specific regulation during development and in different states of altered glucose homeostasis. The variety of molecular forms implicated in the apparently simple task of sugar uptake or transepithelial transport has been surprising. With the available molecular tools now in hand, it will be possible to study these mechanisms in much greater detail.

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This study examines the role of glucose and lactate as energy substrates to sustain synaptic vesicle cycling. Synaptic vesicle turnover was assessed in a quantitative manner by fluorescence microscopy in primary cultures of mouse cortical neurons. An electrode-equipped perfusion chamber was used to stimulate cells both by electrical field and potassium depolarization during image acquisition. An image analysis procedure was elaborated to select in an unbiased manner synaptic boutons loaded with the fluorescent dye N-(3-triethylammoniumpropyl)-4-(4-(dibutylamino)styryl)pyridinium dibromide (FM1-43). Whereas a minority of the sites fully released their dye content following electrical stimulation, others needed subsequent K(+) depolarization to achieve full release. This functional heterogeneity was not significantly altered by the nature of metabolic substrates. Repetitive stimulation sequences of FM1-43 uptake and release were then performed in the absence of any metabolic substrate and showed that the number of active sites dramatically decreased after the first cycle of loading/unloading. The presence of 1 mM glucose or lactate was sufficient to sustain synaptic vesicle cycling under these conditions. Moreover, both substrates were equivalent for recovery of function after a phase of decreased metabolic substrate availability. Thus, lactate appears to be equivalent to glucose for sustaining synaptic vesicle turnover in cultured cortical neurons during activity.

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PURPOSE: 3'-deoxy-3'-[(18)F]fluorothymidine ([(18)F]FLT), a cell proliferation positron emission tomography (PET) tracer, has been shown in numerous tumors to be more specific than 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F]fluoro-D-glucose ([(18)F]FDG) but less sensitive. We studied the capacity of a nontoxic concentration of 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FdUrd), a thymidine synthesis inhibitor, to increase uptake of [(18)F]FLT in tumor xenografts. METHODS: The duration of the FdUrd effect in vivo on tumor cell cycling and thymidine analogue uptake was studied by varying FdUrd pretreatment timing and holding constant the timing of subsequent flow cytometry and 5-[(125)I]iodo-2'-deoxyuridine biodistribution measurements. In [(18)F]FLT studies, FdUrd pretreatment was generally performed 1 h before radiotracer injection. [(18)F]FLT biodistributions were measured 1 to 3 h after radiotracer injection of mice grafted with five different human tumors and pretreated or not with FdUrd and compared with [(18)F]FDG tumor uptake. Using microPET, the dynamic distribution of [(18)F]FLT was followed for 1.5 h in FdUrd pretreated mice. High-field T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histology were used comparatively in assessing tumor viability and proliferation. RESULTS: FdUrd induced an immediate increase in tumor uptake of 5-[(125)I]iodo-2'-deoxyuridine, that vanished after 6 h, as also confirmed by flow cytometry. Biodistribution measurements showed that FdUrd pretreatment increased [(18)F]FLT uptake in all tumors by factors of 3.2 to 7.8 compared with controls, while [(18)F]FDG tumor uptake was about fourfold and sixfold lower in breast cancers and lymphoma. Dynamic PET in FdUrd pretreated mice showed that [(18)F]FLT uptake in all tumors increased steadily up to 1.5 h. MRI showed a well-vascularized homogenous lymphoma with high [(18)F]FLT uptake, while in breast cancer, a central necrosis shown by MRI was inactive in PET, consistent with the histomorphological analysis. CONCLUSION: We showed a reliable and significant uptake increase of [(18)F]FLT in different tumor xenografts after low-dose FdUrd pretreatment. These results show promise for a clinical application of FdUrd aimed at increasing the sensitivity of [(18)F]FLT PET.

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PURPOSE: 3'-deoxy-3'-[(18)F]fluorothymidine ([(18)F]FLT), a cell proliferation positron emission tomography (PET) tracer, has been shown in numerous tumors to be more specific than 2-deoxy-2-[(18)F]fluoro-D: -glucose ([(18)F]FDG) but less sensitive. We studied the capacity of a nontoxic concentration of 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FdUrd), a thymidine synthesis inhibitor, to increase uptake of [(18)F]FLT in tumor xenografts. METHODS: The duration of the FdUrd effect in vivo on tumor cell cycling and thymidine analogue uptake was studied by varying FdUrd pretreatment timing and holding constant the timing of subsequent flow cytometry and 5-[(125)I]iodo-2'-deoxyuridine biodistribution measurements. In [(18)F]FLT studies, FdUrd pretreatment was generally performed 1 h before radiotracer injection. [(18)F]FLT biodistributions were measured 1 to 3 h after radiotracer injection of mice grafted with five different human tumors and pretreated or not with FdUrd and compared with [(18)F]FDG tumor uptake. Using microPET, the dynamic distribution of [(18)F]FLT was followed for 1.5 h in FdUrd pretreated mice. High-field T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and histology were used comparatively in assessing tumor viability and proliferation. RESULTS: FdUrd induced an immediate increase in tumor uptake of 5-[(125)I]iodo-2'-deoxyuridine, that vanished after 6 h, as also confirmed by flow cytometry. Biodistribution measurements showed that FdUrd pretreatment increased [(18)F]FLT uptake in all tumors by factors of 3.2 to 7.8 compared with controls, while [(18)F]FDG tumor uptake was about fourfold and sixfold lower in breast cancers and lymphoma. Dynamic PET in FdUrd pretreated mice showed that [(18)F]FLT uptake in all tumors increased steadily up to 1.5 h. MRI showed a well-vascularized homogenous lymphoma with high [(18)F]FLT uptake, while in breast cancer, a central necrosis shown by MRI was inactive in PET, consistent with the histomorphological analysis. CONCLUSION: We showed a reliable and significant uptake increase of [(18)F]FLT in different tumor xenografts after low-dose FdUrd pretreatment. These results show promise for a clinical application of FdUrd aimed at increasing the sensitivity of [(18)F]FLT PET.