Levels of high energy phosphate in the dorsal skin of the foot in normal and diabetic adults: the role of 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy and direct quantification with high pressure liquid chromatography
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Levels of high energy phosphate in the dorsal skin of the foot in normal and diabetic adults: the role of 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy and direct quantification with high pressure liquid chromatography
Abstract
Determining viability of tissues and wound-healing potential in diabetic patients remains a significant challenge. Current methods for preoperative assessment of wound-healing potential (pressures in the ankle, temperature of tissues, transcutaneous measurements of oxygen, and systemic nutritional status) are indirect, in that they characterize the delivery of oxygen or other nutrients to the cells. A noninvasive means to measure adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and phosphocreatine (PCr), the fundamental high energy phosphate substrates of oxidative energy-metabolism in the skin, has been devised by using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). The signal-to-noise ratio of bioenergetic metabolites in the skin was 86% lower in five patients with diabetes who had ischemia of the lower extremity compared with five control subjects (P < 0.0001), suggesting that the concentration of high energy metabolites in diabetic patients was reduced. The ratio of ATP/phosphocreatine (PCr) in patients with diabetes was also significantly lower than in controls (P < 0.01). Chewing a single piece of nicotine gum reduced the measured concentrations of ATP and PCr in control subjects by an average of 18% and by an average of 75% in subjects with diabetes. To verify these results in a second experiment, skin was harvested from the surgical wound sites in eight patients with diabetes undergoing elective amputation, eight patients with diabetes undergoing elective foot surgery, and ten age-matched control (nondiabetic) patients undergoing elective foot surgery. Analysis of ATP and PCr using high pressure liquid chromatography corroborated MRS findings, showing a significant reduction in ATP and PCr in diabetic skin. Depression of metabolites was more severe in the patients with diabetes undergoing amputation than in the ones undergoing elective surgery. Results demonstrate depression of metabolites in the skin of patients with diabetes and suggest that MRS with 31p may be useful in characterizing metabolites in the skin.
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