Title :
In-Vivo and Fast Examination of Iron Concentration of Magnetic Nano-Particles in an Animal Torso via Scanning SQUID Biosusceptometry
Author :
Tseng, W.K. ; Chieh, J.J. ; Yang, S.Y. ; Horng, H.E. ; Hong, C.Y. ; Yang, H.C. ; Wu, C.C.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electro-Opt. Sci. & Technol., Nat. Taiwan Normal Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To determine the iron concentration of administrated magnetic nano-particles in animals is essential for evaluation of arrival efficiency in target regions in biomagnetism studies. In this work, a high Tc superconucting quantum interference devices (SQUID) biosusceptometry with a scanning coil set is developed. The measurement principal is based on the AC susceptibility of magnetic nano-particles, and the low noise of 8 pT/√Hz at 400 Hz is characterized in unshielded environment. The dextran-coated magnetic nano-particle of 50 nm in diameter is administrated intravenously into Wistar male rats to demonstrate the in-vivo and fast examination feasibility of this instrument. The in-vivo results of heart region and liver region explained the reasonable biological phenomenon of magnetic nano-particles in animals. Good correlation of concentration-time curve between the induction-coupled-plasma (ICP) and in-vivo examination by AC susceptibility measurement in rat liver region until 4 hours after injection of magnetic naoparticle validates the in-vivo measurement of iron concentration. After 4 hrs post magnetic nanoparticle injection, the phagocyted magnetic nano-particles in liver tissue shows antiferromagnetism properties and explain the difference between the low in-vivo intensity by AC susceptibility measurement and high intensity by ICP.
Keywords :
SQUIDs; antiferromagnetism; biomagnetism; biomedical measurement; cardiology; high-temperature superconductors; iron; liver; magnetic particles; magnetic susceptibility; nanomedicine; nanoparticles; AC susceptibility; Fe; Wistar male rats; animal torso; antiferromagnetism; biomagnetism; dextran-coated magnetic nanoparticle; frequency 400 Hz; heart region; high Tc superconucting quantum interference devices; induction-coupled-plasma; iron concentration; liver region; scanning SQUID biosusceptometry; scanning coil set; Biomedical measurements; Coils; Iron; Liver; Magnetic resonance imaging; SQUIDs; Superconducting magnets; Antiferromagnetism; SQUID; in-vivo; magnetic nano-particle;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2011.2107871