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In Vivo Measurement of Glucose Utilization in Rats using a β-Microprobe: Direct Comparison with Autoradiography

Authors: Philippe, Millet; Marcelle Moulin, Sallanon; Jean-Marie, Petit; Yves, Charnay; Philippe, Vallet; Christian, Morel; Raymond, Cespuglio; +2 Authors

In Vivo Measurement of Glucose Utilization in Rats using a β-Microprobe: Direct Comparison with Autoradiography

Abstract

A new β-microprobe (βP) has been used to locally measure the time–concentration curve of a radiolabeled substance. The βP, analogous to positron emission tomography methodology, is useful for in vivo animal studies because it can acquire time–concentration curves with high temporal and spatial resolution. Using [18F]fluoro-2-deoxy-d-glucose and βP, we evaluated the reliability of the biologic parameters and we compared this method with the [14C]2-deoxy-d-glucose autoradiography. βP time–concentration curves in three regions of the brain were obtained from 24 rats. Four kinetic parameters (K1-k4) were estimated from 60-minute experimental periods using a three-compartment model. Best fits were obtained when the vascular fraction (Fv) was estimated simultaneously with the four kinetic parameters (K1-k4). The mean estimated Fv values were about 5.5% for the frontal cortex regions and 8.0% for the cerebellum. Correlation coefficients higher than 0.830 were observed between regional cerebral metabolic rates for glucose (rCMRglc) values obtained by βP and autoradiography. In addition, the βP-derived input function was similar to that obtained by manual sampling. Our findings show that reliable rCMRglc values can be obtained using βP.

Keywords

Diagnostic Imaging, Male, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Time Factors, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Models, Neurological, Brain, Deoxyglucose, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Glucose, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Animals, Autoradiography, Carbon Radioisotopes

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