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Bonded Cumomer Analysis Of Human Melanoma Metabolism Monitored By 13c Nmr Spectroscopy Of Perfused Tumor Cells., Alexander A Shestov, Anthony Mancuso, Seung-Cheol Lee, Lili Guo, David S Nelson, Jeffrey C Roman, Pierre-Gilles Henry, Dennis B. Leeper, Ian A Blair, Jerry D Glickson Mar 2016

Bonded Cumomer Analysis Of Human Melanoma Metabolism Monitored By 13c Nmr Spectroscopy Of Perfused Tumor Cells., Alexander A Shestov, Anthony Mancuso, Seung-Cheol Lee, Lili Guo, David S Nelson, Jeffrey C Roman, Pierre-Gilles Henry, Dennis B. Leeper, Ian A Blair, Jerry D Glickson

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

A network model for the determination of tumor metabolic fluxes from (13)C NMR kinetic isotopomer data has been developed and validated with perfused human DB-1 melanoma cells carrying the BRAF V600E mutation, which promotes oxidative metabolism. The model generated in the bonded cumomer formalism describes key pathways of tumor intermediary metabolism and yields dynamic curves for positional isotopic enrichment and spin-spin multiplets. Cells attached to microcarrier beads were perfused with 26 mm [1,6-(13)C2]glucose under normoxic conditions at 37 °C and monitored by (13)C NMR spectroscopy. Excellent agreement between model-predicted and experimentally measured values of the rates of oxygen and glucose …