Literature DB >> 9559956

Application of a beta microprobe for quantification of regional cerebral blood flow with (15)O-water and PET in rhesus monkeys.

C Seki1, H Okada, S Mori, T Kakiuchi, E Yoshikawa, S Nishiyama, H Tsukada, T Yamashita.   

Abstract

A beta microprobe was successfully applied to monitor arterial input function for quantification of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the monkey brain with (15)O-water and positron emission tomography (PET). The sensitivity of the probe was approximately 0.83 to 1.67 cps/kBq/ml depending on the studies. A preliminary study was performed to find a suitable use and to evaluate the performance of the system and data analysis procedure. The results showed that dispersion correction of measured input function was unnecessary if microprobes were connected directly to the arterial catheter. Then multiple CBF measurements were done in three monkeys under anesthesia. Identical regions of interest were placed with the aid of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of each monkey and rCBF values were estimated. Estimated rCBFs were reproducible for several measurements. The mean CBF value for a pentobarbital anesthetized monkey was 46.0 ml/min/100 g (PaCO2 = 46.3 mmHg). This shows that the use of the beta microprobe for quantification of rCBF with PET was validated. The lack of a need for dispersion correction of observed input function is an advantage with the beta microprobe system because the probes are small enough to be placed near the arterial sampling site.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9559956     DOI: 10.1007/BF03165410

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Nucl Med        ISSN: 0914-7187            Impact factor:   2.668


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1.  A positron-probe system for arterial input function quantification for positron emission tomography in humans.

Authors:  Kihak Lee; Peter T Fox; Jack L Lancaster; Paul A Jerabek
Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 1.523

2.  Use of a beta microprobe system to measure arterial input function in PET via an arteriovenous shunt in rats.

Authors:  Geoff Warnock; Mohamed-Ali Bahri; David Goblet; Fabrice Giacomelli; Christian Lemaire; Joel Aerts; Alain Seret; Xavier Langlois; Andre Luxen; Alain Plenevaux
Journal:  EJNMMI Res       Date:  2011-08-10       Impact factor: 3.138

3.  Kinetic modelling and quantification bias in small animal PET studies with [18F]AB5186, a novel 18 kDa translocator protein radiotracer.

Authors:  Mark G MacAskill; Tashfeen Walton; Lewis Williams; Timaeus E F Morgan; Carlos José Alcaide-Corral; Marc R Dweck; Gillian A Gray; David E Newby; Christophe Lucatelli; Andrew Sutherland; Sally L Pimlott; Adriana A S Tavares
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-31       Impact factor: 3.240

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