Myo-inositol peak
Updates to Article Attributes
Title
was changed:
Body
was changed:
Myo-inositolMyoinositol is one of the compounds images with MR spectroscopy (MRS) at both 1.5T.5 T and 3T3 T and is seen to resonate at 3.5 ppm chemical shift (right of the choline peak).
Myo-inositolMyoinositol is a precursor of both phosphatidylinositol (the major inositol-containing phospholipid) and of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (a key molecule in cellular signal transduction). It also plays an important role in osmoregulation 3.
- elevated in
- reduced in
- hepatic encephalopathy
-
glioblastoma (WHO
Gradegrade IV astrocytoma)
-<p><strong>Myo-inositol</strong> is one of the compounds images with <a href="/articles/mr-spectroscopy-1">MR spectroscopy (MRS)</a> at both 1.5T and 3T and is seen to resonate at 3.5 ppm chemical shift (right of the <a href="/articles/choline">choline</a> peak). </p><p>Myo-inositol is a precursor of both phosphatidylinositol (the major inositol-containing phospholipid) and of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (a key molecule in cellular signal transduction). It also plays an important role in osmoregulation <sup>3</sup>.</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Myoinositol</strong> is one of the compounds images with <a href="/articles/mr-spectroscopy-1">MR spectroscopy (MRS)</a> at both 1.5 T and 3 T and is seen to resonate at 3.5 ppm <a title="Chemical shift artifact" href="/articles/chemical-shift-artifact-1">chemical shift</a> (right of the <a href="/articles/choline">choline</a> peak). </p><p>Myoinositol is a precursor of both phosphatidylinositol (the major inositol-containing phospholipid) and of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (a key molecule in cellular signal transduction). It also plays an important role in osmoregulation <sup>3</sup>.</p><ul>
-<li><a href="/articles/low-grade-infiltrative-astrocytoma">low grade astrocytoma</a></li>- +<li><a href="/articles/diffuse-astrocytoma-1">low grade astrocytoma</a></li>
-<li><a href="/articles/alzheimer-s-disease">Alzheimer's disease</a></li>- +<li><a href="/articles/alzheimer-s-disease">Alzheimer disease</a></li>
-<a href="/articles/glioblastoma">glioblastoma </a>(WHO Grade IV astrocytoma) </li>- +<a href="/articles/glioblastoma">glioblastoma </a>(WHO grade IV astrocytoma) </li>
Sections changed:
- Pathology
Systems changed:
- Oncology