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Sophya Breedlove1,2, Jasson Crentsil1,3, Eshan Dahal1,4, Aldo Badano5,6.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: We present a method to prepare an amyloid model at scalable quantities for phantom studies to evaluate small-angle x-ray scattering systems for amyloid detection. Two amyloid models were made from a plasma protein with and without heating. Both models mimic the [Formula: see text]-sheet structure of the [Formula: see text]-amyloid ([Formula: see text]) plaques in Alzheimer's disease. Amyloid detection is based on the distinct peaks in the scattering signature of the [Formula: see text]-sheet structure. We characterized the amyloid models using a spectral small-angle x-ray scattering (sSAXS) prototype with samples in a plastic syringe and within a cylindrical polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) phantom.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Amyloid; SAXS
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32131889 PMCID: PMC7057533 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-020-04969-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1Model preparation and experimental setup. a Schematic of model preparation, heated (left) and unheated (right). b Syringe sample of an amyloid model. c sSAXS system setup. d Dimensions of the cylindrical PMMA phantom
Fig. 2Characterization of the heated and unheated models in a syringe. a Scattering signal of the heated model using 600 and 1800 s data acquisition times. b Effect of BSA concentration in the scattering signal of the heated model. Error bar represents standard deviations from measurements. c Scattering signal of the unheated model for 600 and 1800 s from measurements. d Representative 2D detector data of the unheated model in 30 to 45 keV energy range
Fig. 3Characterization of the unheated model in a cylindrical PMMA phantom. a–c 2D detector data before and after background subtraction. d Scattering signal from the PMMA phantom with and without the unheated model. e Recovered scattering peaks associated with amyloids after background subtraction. Error bar represents standard deviations from n = 3 measurements