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A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()

Over recent years hyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization has become an established technique for studying metabolism in vivo in animal models. Temporal signal plots obtained from the injected metabolite and daughter products, e.g. pyruvate and lactate, can be fitted to compart...

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Autores principales: Reynolds, Steven, Bucur, Adriana, Port, Michael, Alizadeh, Tooba, Kazan, Samira M., Tozer, Gillian M., Paley, Martyn N.J.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24355621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2013.10.024
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author Reynolds, Steven
Bucur, Adriana
Port, Michael
Alizadeh, Tooba
Kazan, Samira M.
Tozer, Gillian M.
Paley, Martyn N.J.
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Bucur, Adriana
Port, Michael
Alizadeh, Tooba
Kazan, Samira M.
Tozer, Gillian M.
Paley, Martyn N.J.
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description Over recent years hyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization has become an established technique for studying metabolism in vivo in animal models. Temporal signal plots obtained from the injected metabolite and daughter products, e.g. pyruvate and lactate, can be fitted to compartmental models to estimate kinetic rate constants. Modeling and physiological parameter estimation can be made more robust by consistent and reproducible injections through automation. An injection system previously developed by us was limited in the injectable volume to between 0.6 and 2.4 ml and injection was delayed due to a required syringe filling step. An improved MR-compatible injector system has been developed that measures the pH of injected substrate, uses flow control to reduce dead volume within the injection cannula and can be operated over a larger volume range. The delay time to injection has been minimized by removing the syringe filling step by use of a peristaltic pump. For 100 μl to 10.000 ml, the volume range typically used for mice to rabbits, the average delivered volume was 97.8% of the demand volume. The standard deviation of delivered volumes was 7 μl for 100 μl and 20 μl for 10.000 ml demand volumes (mean S.D. was 9 ul in this range). In three repeat injections through a fixed 0.96 mm O.D. tube the coefficient of variation for the area under the curve was 2%. For in vivo injections of hyperpolarized pyruvate in tumor-bearing rats, signal was first detected in the input femoral vein cannula at 3–4 s post-injection trigger signal and at 9–12 s in tumor tissue. The pH of the injected pyruvate was 7.1 ± 0.3 (mean ± S.D., n = 10). For small injection volumes, e.g. less than 100 μl, the internal diameter of the tubing contained within the peristaltic pump could be reduced to improve accuracy. Larger injection volumes are limited only by the size of the receiving vessel connected to the pump.
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spelling pubmed-39695852014-03-31 A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range() Reynolds, Steven Bucur, Adriana Port, Michael Alizadeh, Tooba Kazan, Samira M. Tozer, Gillian M. Paley, Martyn N.J. J Magn Reson Article Over recent years hyperpolarization by dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization has become an established technique for studying metabolism in vivo in animal models. Temporal signal plots obtained from the injected metabolite and daughter products, e.g. pyruvate and lactate, can be fitted to compartmental models to estimate kinetic rate constants. Modeling and physiological parameter estimation can be made more robust by consistent and reproducible injections through automation. An injection system previously developed by us was limited in the injectable volume to between 0.6 and 2.4 ml and injection was delayed due to a required syringe filling step. An improved MR-compatible injector system has been developed that measures the pH of injected substrate, uses flow control to reduce dead volume within the injection cannula and can be operated over a larger volume range. The delay time to injection has been minimized by removing the syringe filling step by use of a peristaltic pump. For 100 μl to 10.000 ml, the volume range typically used for mice to rabbits, the average delivered volume was 97.8% of the demand volume. The standard deviation of delivered volumes was 7 μl for 100 μl and 20 μl for 10.000 ml demand volumes (mean S.D. was 9 ul in this range). In three repeat injections through a fixed 0.96 mm O.D. tube the coefficient of variation for the area under the curve was 2%. For in vivo injections of hyperpolarized pyruvate in tumor-bearing rats, signal was first detected in the input femoral vein cannula at 3–4 s post-injection trigger signal and at 9–12 s in tumor tissue. The pH of the injected pyruvate was 7.1 ± 0.3 (mean ± S.D., n = 10). For small injection volumes, e.g. less than 100 μl, the internal diameter of the tubing contained within the peristaltic pump could be reduced to improve accuracy. Larger injection volumes are limited only by the size of the receiving vessel connected to the pump. Elsevier 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3969585/ /pubmed/24355621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2013.10.024 Text en © 2013 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reynolds, Steven
Bucur, Adriana
Port, Michael
Alizadeh, Tooba
Kazan, Samira M.
Tozer, Gillian M.
Paley, Martyn N.J.
A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title_full A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title_fullStr A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title_full_unstemmed A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title_short A system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
title_sort system for accurate and automated injection of hyperpolarized substrate with minimal dead time and scalable volumes over a large range()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24355621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2013.10.024
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