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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2012

VO(dmpp)2 normalizes pre-diabetic parameters as assessed by in vivo magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy.

Ana M. Metelo; Rocío Pérez-Carro; M. Margarida C. A. Castro; Pilar López-Larrubia

Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Attempts have been made for early diagnosis and finding effective drugs to prevent severe consequences and ameliorate the symptoms of this disorder. In this work, the pharmacological properties of VO(dmpp)(2), [bis(1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4-pyridinonato)oxovanadium(IV)], were in vivo evaluated. For 4 weeks fatty Zucker rats were subjected to a daily dose of VO(dmpp)(2) (44 μmol/kg) and their metabolic profile was followed by assessing different biological parameters at established time points: body weight, subcutaneous fat width and hepatic triglyceride content determined by magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, respectively. A glucose tolerance test was performed at the end of the experiment. After treatment, treated obese rats presented a weight significantly lower than the non-treated obese animals (359.0±11.1 vs. 433.5±6.2g, P<0.05), a thinner subcutaneous fat width, and a statistically significant decrease in hepatic triglyceride content (5.41±0.59 vs. 21.03±1.40%, P<0.0005). Additionally, the glucose intolerant profile of fatty Zucker rats was completely reversed in treated animals (102.3±2.1 vs. 172.4±1.3 mg/100 mL; P<0.0005). These results reinforce the therapeutic action of VO(dmpp)(2) which shows particular effects on lipid metabolism.


EJNMMI research | 2014

Multiparametric magnetic resonance in the assessment of the gender differences in a high-grade glioma rat model

Rocío Pérez-Carro; Omar Cauli; Pilar López-Larrubia

BackgroundGlioblastoma, the most frequent and aggressive of all astrocytomas, presents a clear predominance in male humans, but the assessment of sexual differences in its tumourigenesis and growth has received little attention so far. In this study, we aim to identify gender-dependent surrogate markers in an animal model of this cancer by means of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and biochemical and behavioural studies.MethodsA high-grade glioma model developed in male and female rats was used. Multiparametric magnetic resonance images and localized spectra were acquired. The MR parameters linked to tumoural features were quantified. Motor and metabolic activity was also assessed. Postmortem analyses were carried out to measure indicators of malignancy, tumoural metabolism and viability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB).ResultsStatistically significant differences dependent on the animal sex were found in the study of pathological indicators like oedema, inflammation, cellularity and microvasculature. Results suggest higher cell proliferative rate, inflammation and vasogenic oedema and or necrosis in glioma-bearing male rats. Haemodynamic parameters measured indicated a major disruption of the BBB, postmortem confirmed, in this sex. Metabolomic and energetic metabolism activity data are in agreement with a major malignancy and aggressiveness of this cancer model on males.ConclusionsGender differences should be taken into account in preclinical studies of glioblastoma models, in the characterization of the tumoural behaviour and consequently in the development and validation of new therapeutic approaches. MR imaging and spectroscopy allow to non-invasively monitor this sexual dimorphism in the diagnosis and prognosis of brain cancer.


Archive | 2015

Multiparametric magnetic resonance and phenotyping studies of a depression rat model: Identifying in vivo and ex vivo biomarkers

Teresa Navarro Hernanz; Rocío Pérez-Carro; Pilar López-Larrubia


PMC | 2013

In Vivo HIF-Mediated Reductive Carboxylation Is Regulated by Citrate Levels and Sensitizes VHL-Deficient Cells to Glutamine Deprivation

Paulo A. Gameiro; Juanjuan Yang; Ana M. Metelo; Rania Baker; Zongwei Wang; Alexandra Arreola; W.Kimryn Rathmell; Aria F. Olumi; Gregory Stephanopoulos; Othon Iliopoulos; Rocío Pérez-Carro; Pilar López-Larrubia


Archive | 2013

Comparison of T1, T2 and T2* contrast agents in the perfusion assessment of a glioma rat model

Rocío Pérez-Carro; Pilar López-Larrubia


Archive | 2013

Sex diferences in effect of intravenous Gd administration on diffusion imaging of a high-grade glioma rat model

Rocío Pérez-Carro; Pilar López-Larrubia


Archive | 2013

Hypoxia onducible factor (HIF) promotes reductive carboxylation in vivo and renders VHL-deficient cells sensitive to glutamine deprivation

Paulo A. Gameiro; Ana M. Metelo; Rocío Pérez-Carro; Pilar López-Larrubia; Othon Iliopoulos


Archive | 2012

VO(dmpp)2 reverts pre-diabetic features in fatty Zucker rats: MRI/MRS techniques as non-invasive powerful tools in drug development

Ana M. Metelo; Rocío Pérez-Carro; M. Margarida C. A. Castro; Pilar López-Larrubia


Archive | 2011

In vivo MR approaches to validate the capacity of a new vanadium compound as a promising anti-diabetic drug

Ana M. Metelo; Rocío Pérez-Carro; M. Margarida C. A. Castro; Pilar López-Larrubia


Archive | 2010

In vivo detection of the metabolism of novel hypoxia probes in models of glioma by 1H NMR

Jesús Pacheco-Torres; Rocío Pérez-Carro; Paloma Ballesteros; Pilar López-Larrubia; Sebastián Cerdán

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Pilar López-Larrubia

Spanish National Research Council

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Jesús Pacheco-Torres

Spanish National Research Council

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Sebastián Cerdán

National University of Distance Education

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Alexandra Arreola

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Gregory Stephanopoulos

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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