Literature DB >> 8599960

Plasma exudation in the skin measured by external detection of conversion electrons.

A Karambatsakidou1, G Bergh, L Ahlgren, S E Strand, O Olsson, L Greiff, P Wollmer.   

Abstract

A novel technique for measurement of plasma exudation in the skin is described. Transferrin labelled in vivo with indium-113m is used as a plasma tracer. The conversion electrons from 113mIn are detected with a polystyrene crystal mounted on a photomultiplier tube. Owing to the short range of the electrons in tissue, background radiation from tracer circulating in underlying tissue will be very small, allowing plasma exudation in the skin to be detected with a high signal to noise ratio. The characteristics of the detector system are described in model experiments using sheets of mylar to simulate soft tissue. The acute inflammatory response to histamine provocation was studied in guinea pig skin. A dose-related increase in count rate representing vasodilatation and plasma exudation was detected over the skin after histamine provocation. The electron radiation system appears suitable for detection of low levels of superficial radioactivity and for pathophysiological studies of the skin.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8599960     DOI: 10.1007/bf00837627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0340-6997


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