Sutton L N, Lenkinski R E, Cohen B H, Packer R J, Zimmerman R A
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Neurosurg. 1990 Jan;72(1):65-70. doi: 10.3171/jns.1990.72.1.0065.
Fourteen children aged 1 week to 16 years, with a variety of large or superficial brain tumors, underwent localized in vivo 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of their tumor. Quantitative spectral analysis was performed by measuring the area under individual peaks using a computer algorithm. In eight patients with histologically benign tumors the spectra were considered to be qualitatively indistinguishable from normal brain. The phosphocreatine/inorganic phosphate ratio (PCr/Pi) averaged 2.0. Five patients had histologically malignant tumors; qualitatively, four of these were considered to have abnormal spectra, showing a decrease in the PCr peak. The PCr/Pi ratio for this group averaged 0.85, which was significantly lower than that seen in the benign tumor group (p less than 0.05). No difference between the two groups was seen in adenosine triphosphate or phosphomonoesters. It is concluded that a specific metabolic "fingerprint" for childhood brain tumors may not exist, but that some malignant tumors show a pattern suggestive of ischemia.
14名年龄在1周龄至16岁之间、患有各种大型或浅表性脑肿瘤的儿童接受了肿瘤的局部活体31P磁共振波谱分析。通过使用计算机算法测量各个峰下的面积进行定量光谱分析。在8名组织学上为良性肿瘤的患者中,光谱在质量上被认为与正常脑无明显差异。磷酸肌酸/无机磷酸盐比率(PCr/Pi)平均为2.0。5名患者患有组织学上的恶性肿瘤;从质量上看,其中4名被认为光谱异常,显示PCr峰降低。该组的PCr/Pi比率平均为0.85,显著低于良性肿瘤组(p小于0.05)。两组在三磷酸腺苷或磷酸单酯方面未见差异。结论是,儿童脑肿瘤可能不存在特定的代谢“指纹”,但一些恶性肿瘤显示出提示缺血的模式。