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Creatine in the central nervous system: From magnetic resonance spectroscopy to creatine deficiencies

Rackayova, Veronika  
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Cudalbu, Cristina  
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Pouwels, Petra J W
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2017
Analytical biochemistry

Creatine (Cr) is an important organic compound acting as intracellular high-energy phosphate shuttle and in energy storage. While located in most cells where it plays its main roles in energy metabolism and cytoprotection, Cr is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues, in which Cr also appears to act in osmoregulation and neurotransmission. This review discusses the basis of Cr metabolism, synthesis and transport within brain cells. The importance of Cr in brain function and the consequences of its impaired metabolism in primary and secondary Cr deficiencies are also discussed. Cr and phosphocreatine (PCr) in living systems can be well characterized using in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). This review describes how (1)H MRS allows the measurement of Cr and PCr, and how (31)P MRS makes it possible to estimate the creatine kinase (CK) rate constant and so detect dynamic changes in the Cr/PCr/CK system. Absolute quantification by MRS using creatine as internal reference is also discussed. The use of in vivo MRS to study brain Cr in a non-invasive way is presented, as well as its use in clinical and preclinical studies, including diagnosis and treatment follow-up in patients.

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review article
DOI
10.1016/j.ab.2016.11.007
Web of Science ID

WOS:000403976400013

Author(s)
Rackayova, Veronika  
Cudalbu, Cristina  
Pouwels, Petra J W
Braissant, Olivier
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Analytical biochemistry
Volume

529

Start page

144

End page

157

Subjects

CIBM-AIT

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EPFL

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CIBM  
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November 17, 2016
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