Title :
A Microvolumetric β Blood Counter for Pharmacokinetic PET Studies in Small Animals
Author :
Convert, L. ; Morin-Brassard, G. ; Cadorette, J. ; Rouleau, D. ; Croteau, E. ; Archambault, M. ; Fontaine, R. ; Lecomte, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Medicine & Radiobiol., Sherbrooke Univ., Que.
Abstract :
Radiotracer kinetic modeling in small animals with Positron Emission Tomography (PET) requires the determination of the blood tracer concentration as a function of time. A continuous blood counting system was designed to measure the input function from rats and mice in real time. The system consists of a flow-through beta counter made of silicon PIN photodiodes and a mul syringe pump. The latter draws blood continuously from an implanted venous or arterial catheter, at a user selected rate. The direct beta detection by photodiodes minimizes the shield footprint next to the animal and reduces the counter sensitivity to ambient gamma radiation. The device is entirely remote controlled for sampling protocol selection, tuning, and real time monitoring of measured parameters. It can be hooked to a computer or fully integrated with the LabPETtrade scanner for blood counting during dynamic PET imaging experiments. The counter sensitivity to the most popular PET radioisotopes (18F, 64Cu, 13N, 11 C) ranges from 7.1 to 46.8 Bq/mul. Its linearity is better than 98% up to 46 kBq/mul for 18F, and a 1.4 s dispersion constant was measured at a rate of 250 mul/min with rat whole blood in a PE10 catheter. Due to its optimized mechanical design and compact shielding, the counter sensitivity to radioactive background is only 5 counts per second (cps) for a 37 MBq 18F source 10 cm away from the detector. Accurate time-activity curves have been obtained from rats and mice in dynamic PET imaging studies
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; blood; catheters; counters; p-i-n photodiodes; pharmaceuticals; positron emission tomography; radioactive tracers; LabPET scanner; arterial catheter; blood tracer concentration determination; continuous blood counting system; counter sensitivity; dynamic PET imaging; implanted venous catheter; microvolumetric beta blood counter; pharmacokinetic PET studies; positron emission tomography; radiotracer kinetic modeling; silicon PIN photodiodes; syringe pump; Animals; Blood; Catheters; Counting circuits; Kinetic theory; Mice; Positron emission tomography; Radiation detectors; Rats; Real time systems; Beta $(beta)$ detector; blood sampling; pharmacokinetic modeling; small animal PET;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.889166