TY - JOUR
T1 - A physiologic model for recirculation water correction in CMRO2 assessment with 15O2 inhalation PET
AU - Kudomi, Nobuyuki
AU - Hayashi, Takuya
AU - Watabe, Hiroshi
AU - Teramoto, Noboru
AU - Piao, Rishu
AU - Ose, Takayuki
AU - Koshino, Kazuhiro
AU - Ohta, Youichirou
AU - Iida, Hidehiro
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - Cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) can be assessed quantitatively using 15O2 and positron emission tomography. Determining the arterial input function is considered critical with regards to the separation of the metabolic product of 15O2 (RW) from a measured whole blood. A mathematical formula based on physiologic model has been proposed to predict RW. This study was intended to verify the adequacy of that model and a simplified procedure applying that model for wide range of species and physiologic conditions. The formula consists of four parameters, including of a production rate of RW (k) corresponding to the total body oxidative metabolism (BMRO2). Experiments were performed on 6 monkeys, 3 pigs, 12 rats, and 231 clinical patients, among which the monkeys were studied at varied physiologic conditions. The formula reproduced the observed RW. Greater k values were observed in smaller animals, whereas other parameters did not differ amongst species. The simulation showed CMRO 2 sensitive only to k, but not to others, suggesting that validity of determination of only k from a single blood sample. Also, k was correlated with BMRO2, suggesting that k can be determined from BMRO2. The present model and simplified procedure can be used to assess CMRO 2 for a wide range of conditions and species.
AB - Cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2) can be assessed quantitatively using 15O2 and positron emission tomography. Determining the arterial input function is considered critical with regards to the separation of the metabolic product of 15O2 (RW) from a measured whole blood. A mathematical formula based on physiologic model has been proposed to predict RW. This study was intended to verify the adequacy of that model and a simplified procedure applying that model for wide range of species and physiologic conditions. The formula consists of four parameters, including of a production rate of RW (k) corresponding to the total body oxidative metabolism (BMRO2). Experiments were performed on 6 monkeys, 3 pigs, 12 rats, and 231 clinical patients, among which the monkeys were studied at varied physiologic conditions. The formula reproduced the observed RW. Greater k values were observed in smaller animals, whereas other parameters did not differ amongst species. The simulation showed CMRO 2 sensitive only to k, but not to others, suggesting that validity of determination of only k from a single blood sample. Also, k was correlated with BMRO2, suggesting that k can be determined from BMRO2. The present model and simplified procedure can be used to assess CMRO 2 for a wide range of conditions and species.
KW - Arterial input
KW - CMRO
KW - Mathematical modeling
KW - PET
KW - Recirculation water
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U2 - 10.1038/jcbfm.2008.132
DO - 10.1038/jcbfm.2008.132
M3 - Article
C2 - 18985051
AN - SCOPUS:59149090668
SN - 0271-678X
VL - 29
SP - 355
EP - 364
JO - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
IS - 2
ER -