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CORE 3 - Quantitative Metabolism and Imaging Core

Organization UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTERLocation DALLAS, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 2022Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Abnormal Assessment of MetabolismAnimal ModelAnimal Models and Related StudiesBiochemical PathwayBlood PlasmaBody CompositionBody TissuesCarbonCell Culture TechniquesCharacteristicsConsultDEXADXADataData AnalysesData AnalysisDual-Energy X-Ray AbsorptiometryDual-Energy Xray AbsorptiometryExperimental DesignsImageImaging DeviceImaging InstrumentImaging ToolIntermediary MetabolismInvestigationInvestigatorsIsotope LabelingLabelLipidsMath ModelsMeasurementMetabolicMetabolic NetworksMetabolic PathwayMetabolic ProcessesMetabolic StudiesMetabolic dysfunctionMetabolismMetabolism StudiesNutritionObesityPathway interactionsPatternPlasmaPlasma SerumResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersReticuloendothelial System, Serum, PlasmaSpectroscopySpectrum AnalysesSpectrum AnalysisTechniquesTissue ExtractsTissue imagingTissuesTraceradipositycell culturecell culturescofactorconsultscorpulencedata interpretationdesigndesigningexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentshuman modelhuman subjectimagingimaging approachimaging based approachimaging in vivoimaging spectroscopyimaging studyin vivo imaginginnovateinnovationinnovativemathematic modelmathematical modelmathematical modelingmetabolic abnormality assessmentmetabolic imagingmetabolism measurementmetabolomicsmetabonomicsmodel of animalmodel of humanmouse modelmurine modelpathwayspectroscopic imagingstable isotope
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PROJECT SUMMARY
The Quantitative Metabolism and Imaging Core will provide nutrition and obesity researchers access to

advanced techniques to study metabolism. Core users will be provided targeted metabolomics, stable isotope

tracer measurements of metabolic flux, and imaging approaches. The Core will also consult with investigators

on experimental design and data interpretation. Metabolomic approaches will be used to quantify intermediary

metabolites and co-factors in plasma or tissue extracts using targeted MS based metabolomics. Since these

analyses can be performed quickly and inexpensively, they will be used as the first line of investigation to

inform the design of more intensive flux experiments. Stable isotope tracer experiments will provide detailed

information about the function of entire pathways by using labeled substrates that incorporate into

downstream metabolites. Labeling characteristics of metabolites, detected by NMR and/or MS, will be used

to determine metabolite turnover or perform metabolic flux analysis. Data will be returned to the investigator

and core staff will be consulted on data interpretation. These approaches can be used in projects involving

cell culture, mouse models and human subjects. Flux studies can be coordinated with additional analysis of

body composition and tissue intracellular lipid content using in vivo imaging spectroscopy techniques.

Additional metabolic imaging studies of tissue specific metabolic flux can be achieved using 13C-

hyperpolarized imaging. The Quantitative Metabolism and Imaging Core provides access to many of the state-

of-the-art approaches necessary for NORC investigators to carry out rigorous and innovative studies of

nutrition and obesity research.

Grant Number: 5P30DK127984-04
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Shawn Burgess

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