Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume 28, Issue 7 , Pages 1022-1029, September 2010

Similarity in the metabolic profile in macroscopically involved and un-involved colonic mucosa in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: an in vitro proton (1H) MR spectroscopy study

  • Uma Sharma

      Affiliations

    • Department of NMR and MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, India
  • ,
  • Rajiv R. Singh

      Affiliations

    • Department of NMR and MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, India
  • ,
  • Vineet Ahuja

      Affiliations

    • Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, India
  • ,
  • Govind K. Makharia

      Affiliations

    • Department of Gastroenterology and Human Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, India
  • ,
  • Naranamangalam R. Jagannathan

      Affiliations

    • Department of NMR and MRI Facility, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110 029, India
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +91 11 2659 3253; fax: +91 11 2658 8663.

Received 11 January 2010; accepted 14 March 2010. published online 26 April 2010.

Abstract 

Background

The histological extent of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is greater than that evident by colonoscopic evaluation. We hypothesized that metabolic profile in macroscopically un-involved colonic mucosa in IBD is similar to that of controls with healthy colon. We thus assessed the differences in metabolic profile in macroscopically involved and un-involved colonic mucosa of IBD patients to further substantiate the extent of disease.

Patients and Methods

Colonic mucosal biopsies were obtained and snap frozen from both the macroscopically un-involved and involved colonic mucosa of IBD patients and macroscopically normal colonic mucosa of controls and were subjected to in-vitro high-resolution proton (1H) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy and the concentrations of metabolites were determined.

Results

Thirty-two metabolites were assigned in the proton MR spectrum of colonic mucosa of IBD patients. The concentrations of amino acids (isoleucine, leucine, valine, arginine, lysine, glutamine/glutamate, alanine), membrane metabolites (choline, glycerophosphorylcholine/phosphorylcholine), glycolytic product (lactate) and short chain fatty acid (formate) were significantly lower while significantly high level of glucose were observed in the macroscopically un-involved colonic mucosa of IBD patients compared to the macroscopically normal mucosa of controls. There was no significant difference in the concentrations of metabolites in macroscopically involved and un-involved colonic mucosa of IBD patients.

Conclusions

The metabolic profile in macroscopically un-involved colonic mucosa of IBD patients is similar to that of macroscopically involved mucosa but different from colonic mucosa of controls. This suggests that even macroscopically un-involved colonic mucosa is metabolically abnormal and may explain the increase in extent of disease with time.

Keywords: Inflammatory bowel disease, Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, Involved and un-involved mucosa, In-vitro proton (1H) magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Metabolite concentration

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PII: S0730-725X(10)00102-5

doi:10.1016/j.mri.2010.03.039

Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Volume 28, Issue 7 , Pages 1022-1029, September 2010