Washout measurement of radioisotope implanted by radioactive beams in the rabbit

Phys Med Biol. 2003 Aug 7;48(15):2269-81. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/48/15/302.

Abstract

Washout of 10C and 11C implanted by radioactive beams in brain and thigh muscle of rabbits was studied. The biological washout effect in a living body is important in the range verification system or three-dimensional volume imaging in heavy ion therapy. Positron emitter beams were implanted in the rabbit and the annihilation gamma-rays were measured by an in situ positron camera which consisted of a pair of scintillation cameras set on either side of the target. The ROI (region of interest) was set as a two-dimensional position distribution and the time-activity curve of the ROI was measured. Experiments were done under two conditions: live and dead. By comparing the two sets of measurement data, it was deduced that there are at least three components in the washout process. Time-activity curves of both brain and thigh muscle were clearly explained by the three-component model analysis. The three components ratios (and washout half-lives) were 35% (2.0 s), 30% (140 s) and 35% (10 191 s) for brain and 30% (10 s), 19% (195 s) and 52% (3175 s) for thigh muscle. The washout effect must be taken into account for the verification of treatment plans by means of positron camera measurements.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brain / metabolism*
  • Carbon Radioisotopes / metabolism*
  • Computer Simulation
  • Half-Life
  • Linear Energy Transfer / physiology*
  • Metabolic Clearance Rate / physiology
  • Models, Biological
  • Muscle, Skeletal / metabolism*
  • Postmortem Changes*
  • Rabbits
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Radiometry / methods*
  • Radiotherapy Planning, Computer-Assisted / methods*

Substances

  • Carbon Radioisotopes