Title of article :
Post Mortem Leukocyte Scintigraphy in Juvenile Pigs with Experimentally Induced Osteomyelitis
Author/Authors :
Afzelius, Pia Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Section of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine - Copenhagen University Hospital - North Zealand - Hillerød, Denmark , Nielsen, Ole Lerberg Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences - University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen, Denmark , Jensen, Svend Borup Department of Nuclear Medicine - Aalborg University Hospital - Aalborg, Denmark , Olsen Alstrup, Aage Kristian Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET-Centre - Aarhus University Hospital - Aarhus, Denmark
Abstract :
We have previously demonstrated that 111In-labeled autologous leukocyte scintigraphy is able to detect osteomyelitis in living
juvenile pigs. In animal research studies, it may well be an advantage if the animals could be scanned after euthanasia. Applying
traditional scanning of living animals to euthanized animals will render anaesthesia unnecessary and be ideal for obtaining good
and reliable scans for the correct interpretation of imaging afterwards, since the animals do not move. The autologous leukocytes
of the pigs were collected, marked with 111In, and reinjected into the pigs and allowed for homing to the site of infections as usual
while the pigs were alive. In this study, we demonstrate that it is possible to perform SPECT/CT with 111In-labelled autologous
leukocytes almost 24 hrs after euthanasia with the same detectability of osteomyelitic lesions as in living pigs (78% versus 79%).
The pigs in this study had exactly the same experimental conditions as the living pigs and were examined in parallel with the living
pigs except for euthanasia prior to the leukocyte scan and that no PET/CT scans were performed.
Keywords :
Experimentally , Osteomyelitis , Leukocyte , PET/CT
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging