Enhanced resolution of proton NMR spectra of malignant lymph nodes using magic‐angle spinning

Proton NMR spectroscopy has proven useful in the detection of cancer in lymph node tissue. However, due to the high fat content of this type of tissue, 2D 1H COSY measurements (requiring acquisition times of 4–5 h or longer) are necessary to obtain the spectral information necessary for diagnosis. T2‐filtered proton magic‐angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectros‐copy provides 1D spectra of lymph nodes in approximately 20 min with sufficient spectral resolution allowing for identification of changes in cellular chemistry due to the presence of malignant cells. MAS data from lymph nodes of five control and six rats with mammary adenocarcinoma (R13762) demonstrated increases in the signal intensity of resonances associated primarily with lactate (s̀ = 4.12 ppm) P < 0.0004, creatines/lysine (s̀ = 3.04 ppm) P < 0.0032, and glutamate/ glutamine (s̀ = 2.36 ppm) P < 0.0002 in metastatic compared with normal lymph nodes. The infiltration of lymph nodes by malignant cells is an important prognostic factor for many cancers. The rapid assessment of node tissue without the introduction of sampling errors (inherent in currently employed histological procedures) would allow postoperative therapy decisions to be made more efficiently.

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