Literature DB >> 8313576

Visualization of penetrating transmural arteries in situ by monochromatic synchrotron radiation.

H Mori1, K Hyodo, K Tobita, M Chujo, Y Shinozaki, Y Sugishita, M Ando.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Penetrating transmural arteries with a diameter of < 500 microns are considered to be a critical vascular component that causes a transmural variation of myocardial blood flow under various pathophysiological conditions. However, the conventional coronary angiographic system is not oriented to the visualization of such small arteries as these. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We magnified and monochromatized the inherently narrow beam (3 mm along the vertical direction) of synchrotron radiation by using an asymmetrically cut silicon crystal with 311 reflecting planes to obtain a monochromatic x-ray with relatively large beam size (60 x 25 mm) and with an energy of just above (+130 eV) the K-absorption edge of the contrast materials (33.17 and 37.41 ke V for iodine and barium, respectively). We irradiated dogs or excised hearts with the monochromatic x-ray and obtained coronary angiograms using an image intensifier and video system with a spatial resolution of 170 microns. In the anesthetized dog experiments, we visualized the transmural penetrating arteries (5 to 15 mm in length) arising every 4 to 7 mm from the epicardial branch. Visualization of these arteries filled with heavy element-loaded microspheres (15 microns in diameter) in the excised-heart experiments, in which the monochromatic x-ray was irradiated to the hearts through a 10- to 20-cm acrylic plate, indicated that this system could be used for human patients, in whom body absorption of x-ray is substantial.
CONCLUSIONS: Coronary angiogram by means of monochromatic x-ray is useful for a precise evaluation of coronary circulation, both in clinical setting and in physiological animal experiments.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8313576     DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.89.2.863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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Journal:  J Physiol Sci       Date:  2017-04-12       Impact factor: 2.781

2.  Visualization of intracerebral arteries by synchrotron radiation microangiography.

Authors:  K Myojin; A Taguchi; K Umetani; K Fukushima; N Nishiura; T Matsuyama; H Kimura; D M Stern; Y Imai; H Mori
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2007-05       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Real time observation of mouse fetal skeleton using a high resolution X-ray synchrotron.

Authors:  Dong Woo Chang; Bora Kim; Jae Hoon Shin; Young Min Yun; Jung Ho Je; Yeu Kuang Hwu; Jung Hee Yoon; Je Kyung Seong
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4.  Using synchrotron radiation angiography with a highly sensitive detector to identify impaired peripheral perfusion in rat pulmonary emphysema.

Authors:  Hiromichi Ito; Shonosuke Matsushita; Kazuyuki Hyodo; Yukio Sato; Yuzuru Sakakibara
Journal:  J Synchrotron Radiat       Date:  2013-02-08       Impact factor: 2.616

5.  Three-dimensional imaging of microvasculature in the rat spinal cord following injury.

Authors:  Yong Cao; Tianding Wu; Zhou Yuan; Dongzhe Li; Shuangfei Ni; Jianzhong Hu; Hongbin Lu
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