Title :
SIC: an intracerebral radiosensitive probe for in vivo neuropharmacology investigations in small laboratory animals: first prototype design, characterization and in vivo evaluation
Author :
Pain, Frederic ; Laniece, P. ; Mastrippolito, R. ; Pinot, L. ; Charon, Y. ; Hantraye, P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Phys. Nucl., Univ. Paris II, Orsay
Abstract :
Several high-resolution tomographs dedicated to small animal imaging are presently under development. However, these devices suffer from two major drawbacks: their cost is high and require animal anaesthesia and immobilization thus restricting the field of investigations. Therefore, the authors have proposed SIC (French acronym for “Sonde IntraCerebrale”) a low cost beta microprobe able to count the radioactivity concentration locally in awake, freely moving animals. Beside a good sensitivity, this tool offers the advantage of a high temporal resolution, a major asset for in vivo measurements of tracer kinetics. Furthermore, it could be easily coupled with existing techniques such as electrophysiology, microdialysis, voltametry and magnetic resonance imaging thus providing simultaneously complementary information on the cerebral mechanisms. The authors present here the design, manufacture and first evaluations of a first prototype. A first in vitro evaluation using a simple beaker filled with an homogenous aqueous solution of [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) confirmed the authors´ first simulation results in terms of sensitivity and detection volume. Then, further experimentation carried out in vivo on anaesthetized rats bearing two implanted probes in the brain have validated the use of SIC to measure locally, with a high temporal resolution, the concentration of radiolabeled molecules in living rodents
Keywords :
beta-ray detection; brain; image resolution; laboratory techniques; neurophysiology; probes; radioisotope imaging; F; animal anaesthesia; awake freely moving animals; biophysical research instrumentation; cerebral mechanisms; first prototype design; in vivo evaluation; in vivo neuropharmacology investigations; intracerebral radiosensitive probe; low cost beta microprobe; magnetic resonance imaging; microdialysis; small laboratory animals; tracer kinetics; voltametry; Animals; Costs; Couplings; High-resolution imaging; In vivo; Kinetic theory; Magnetic resonance imaging; Manufacturing; Probes; Silicon carbide;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949336