In-vivo imaging of a mouse by detecting bremsstrahlung X-rays from 14C using a La-GPS imaging system

Imaging of 14 C outside of the subject is considered to be difficult because it is a radionuclide that emits only low-energy beta particles. However, we found that bremsstrahlung X-rays form 14 C could be imaged from outside of subjects and is thus applicable to in vivo small animal imaging. We deve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nuclear science and technology 2022-11, Vol.59 (11), p.1436-1447
Hauptverfasser: Yamamoto, Seiichi, Tomita, Hideki, Terabayashi, Ryohei, Yoshida, Kenji, Nakanishi, Kouhei, Furukawa, Takako, Kamada, Kei, Yoshikawa, Akira
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Zusammenfassung:Imaging of 14 C outside of the subject is considered to be difficult because it is a radionuclide that emits only low-energy beta particles. However, we found that bremsstrahlung X-rays form 14 C could be imaged from outside of subjects and is thus applicable to in vivo small animal imaging. We developed a high-resolution low-energy X-ray imaging system using a (Gd, La) 2 Si2O 7 :Ce(La-GPS) plate combined with a flat panel photomultiplier tube (FP-PMT) for in vivo imaging of a mouse to detect the X-rays from a 14 C solution administered. Without using a parallel hole collimator, accumulated 14 C in the mouse's abdomen was imaged in 1 min and dynamic in vivo imaging was possible although the spatial resolution was moderate. With a parallel hole collimator, 14 C in the abdomen was obtained with a higher spatial resolution with a 60-min acquisition time. We conclude that in vivo imaging of 14 C is possible by using the developed high-resolution La-GPS imaging system and may be promising for molecular imaging research.
ISSN:0022-3131
1881-1248
DOI:10.1080/00223131.2022.2050319