Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord

We investigated whether small-animal positron emission tomography (PET) could be used in combination with computed tomography (CT) imaging techniques for longitudinal monitoring of the injured spinal cord. In adult female Sprague-Dawley rats ( n = 6), the ninth thoracic (T9) spinal cord segment was...

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Main Authors: Rishi D.S. Nandoe Tewarie, Jianhua Yu, Jurgen Seidel, Sahar T. Rahiem, Andres Hurtado, Benjamin M.W. Tsui, J. Andre Grotenhuis, Martin G. Pomper, Martin Oudega
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2010-03-01
Series:Molecular Imaging
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2010.00011
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spelling doaj-e7027c4c566444bb8b3ac050bb0e8e742021-04-02T10:05:54ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingMolecular Imaging1536-01212010-03-01910.2310/7290.2010.0001110.2310_7290.2010.00011Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal CordRishi D.S. Nandoe TewarieJianhua YuJurgen SeidelSahar T. RahiemAndres HurtadoBenjamin M.W. TsuiJ. Andre GrotenhuisMartin G. PomperMartin OudegaWe investigated whether small-animal positron emission tomography (PET) could be used in combination with computed tomography (CT) imaging techniques for longitudinal monitoring of the injured spinal cord. In adult female Sprague-Dawley rats ( n = 6), the ninth thoracic (T9) spinal cord segment was exposed by laminectomy and subsequently contused using the Infinite Horizon impactor (Precision System and Instrumentation, Lexington, KY) at 225 kDyn. In control rats ( n = 4), the T9 spinal cord was exposed by laminectomy but not contused. At 0.5 hours and 3, 7, and 21 days postinjury, 2-[ 18 F]fluoro-2-deoxy- d -glucose ([ 18 F]FDG) was given intravenously followed 1 hour later by sequential PET and CT. Regions of interest (ROIs) at T9 (contused) and T6 (uninjured) spinal cord segments were manually defined on CT images and aided by fiduciary markers superimposed onto the coregistered PET images. Monte Carlo simulation revealed that about 33% of the activity in the ROIs was due to spillover from adjacent hot areas. A simulation-based partial-volume compensation (PVC) method was developed and used to correct for this spillover effect. With PET-CT, combined with PVC, we were able to serially measure standardized uptake values of the T9 and T6 spinal cord segments and reveal small, but significant, differences. This approach may become a tool to assess the efficacy of spinal cord repair strategies.https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2010.00011
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author Rishi D.S. Nandoe Tewarie
Jianhua Yu
Jurgen Seidel
Sahar T. Rahiem
Andres Hurtado
Benjamin M.W. Tsui
J. Andre Grotenhuis
Martin G. Pomper
Martin Oudega
spellingShingle Rishi D.S. Nandoe Tewarie
Jianhua Yu
Jurgen Seidel
Sahar T. Rahiem
Andres Hurtado
Benjamin M.W. Tsui
J. Andre Grotenhuis
Martin G. Pomper
Martin Oudega
Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
Molecular Imaging
author_facet Rishi D.S. Nandoe Tewarie
Jianhua Yu
Jurgen Seidel
Sahar T. Rahiem
Andres Hurtado
Benjamin M.W. Tsui
J. Andre Grotenhuis
Martin G. Pomper
Martin Oudega
author_sort Rishi D.S. Nandoe Tewarie
title Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
title_short Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
title_full Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
title_fullStr Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
title_full_unstemmed Positron Emission Tomography for Serial Imaging of the Contused Adult Rat Spinal Cord
title_sort positron emission tomography for serial imaging of the contused adult rat spinal cord
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Molecular Imaging
issn 1536-0121
publishDate 2010-03-01
description We investigated whether small-animal positron emission tomography (PET) could be used in combination with computed tomography (CT) imaging techniques for longitudinal monitoring of the injured spinal cord. In adult female Sprague-Dawley rats ( n = 6), the ninth thoracic (T9) spinal cord segment was exposed by laminectomy and subsequently contused using the Infinite Horizon impactor (Precision System and Instrumentation, Lexington, KY) at 225 kDyn. In control rats ( n = 4), the T9 spinal cord was exposed by laminectomy but not contused. At 0.5 hours and 3, 7, and 21 days postinjury, 2-[ 18 F]fluoro-2-deoxy- d -glucose ([ 18 F]FDG) was given intravenously followed 1 hour later by sequential PET and CT. Regions of interest (ROIs) at T9 (contused) and T6 (uninjured) spinal cord segments were manually defined on CT images and aided by fiduciary markers superimposed onto the coregistered PET images. Monte Carlo simulation revealed that about 33% of the activity in the ROIs was due to spillover from adjacent hot areas. A simulation-based partial-volume compensation (PVC) method was developed and used to correct for this spillover effect. With PET-CT, combined with PVC, we were able to serially measure standardized uptake values of the T9 and T6 spinal cord segments and reveal small, but significant, differences. This approach may become a tool to assess the efficacy of spinal cord repair strategies.
url https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2010.00011
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