Transmembrane pH gradient imaging in rodent glioma models

Author:

Mishra Sandeep Kumar1,Santana Jessica Gois2,Mihailovic Jelena1,Hyder Fahmeed12,Coman Daniel12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Yale University New Haven Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractA unique feature of the tumor microenvironment is extracellular acidosis in relation to intracellular milieu. Metabolic reprogramming in tumors results in overproduction of H+ ions (and lactate), which are extruded from the cells to support tumor survival and progression. As a result, the transmembrane pH gradient (ΔpH), representing the difference between intracellular pH (pHi) and extracellular pH (pHe), is posited to be larger in tumors compared with normal tissue. Controlling the transmembrane pH difference has promise as a potential therapeutic target in cancer as it plays an important role in regulating drug delivery into cells. The current study shows successful development of an MRI/MRSI‐based technique that provides ΔpH imaging at submillimeter resolution. We applied this technique to image ΔpH in rat brains with RG2 and U87 gliomas, as well as in mouse brains with GL261 gliomas. pHi was measured with Amine and Amide Concentration‐Independent Detection (AACID), while pHe was measured with Biosensor Imaging of Redundant Deviation in Shifts (BIRDS). The results indicate that pHi was slightly higher in tumors (7.40–7.43 in rats, 7.39–7.47 in mice) compared with normal brain (7.30–7.38 in rats, 7.32–7.36 in mice), while pHe was significantly lower in tumors (6.62–6.76 in rats, 6.74–6.84 in mice) compared with normal tissue (7.17–7.22 in rats, 7.20–7.21 in mice). As a result, ΔpH was higher in tumors (0.64–0.81 in rats, 0.62–0.65 in mice) compared with normal brain (0.13–0.16 in rats, 0.13–0.16 in mice). This work establishes an MRI/MRSI‐based platform for ΔpH imaging at submillimeter resolution in gliomas.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Spectroscopy,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Molecular Medicine

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