Title :
The RatCAP conscious small animal PET tomograph
Author :
Woody, C. ; Dzhordzhadze, V. ; Fontaine, R. ; Junnakar, S. ; Kandasamy, A. ; Kriplani, A. ; Krishnamoorthy, S. ; Lecomte, R. ; Connor, P.O. ; Page, C. ; Pratte, J.-F. ; Purschke, M. ; Radeka, V. ; Rampil, I. ; Schlyer, D. ; Shokouhi, S. ; Southekal, S. ;
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Abstract :
The RatCAP is a small, head mounted PET tomograph being designed and built to image the brain of an awake rat. It will allow PET imaging studies to be carried out on la bora ton rats without the use of anesthesia, which severely suppresses brain functions and affects many of the neurological activities that one would like to study using PET. In addition, it will allow the study of animal behavior while simultaneously acquiring PET data. The tomograph consists of a 4 cm diameter ring containing 12 block detectors, each of which is comprised of a 4×8 array of 2.2×2.2×5 mm3 LSO crystals read out with a matching APD array. The APDs are read out using a custom designed ASIC and VME readout system. Most of the detector components for the RatCAP have been received and the final detector is now under construction. This paper summarizes the status of the project and gives results on detector component testing and performance, development of the readout system, results on image reconstruction, and studies on animal behavior while wearing the ring.
Keywords :
brain; image reconstruction; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; solid scintillation detectors; APD array; ASIC system; LSO crystal detector; RatCAP conscious small animal PET tomograph; VME readout system; brain; image reconstruction; neurological activities; Anesthesia; Animal behavior; Application specific integrated circuits; Crystals; Detectors; Head; Positron emission tomography; Rats; Sensor arrays; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462725