Small animal PET with spontaneous inhalation of 15 O-labelled oxygen gases: Longitudinal assessment of cerebral oxygen metabolism in a rat model of neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy.

Autor: Shimochi, Saeka, Ihalainen, Jukka, Parikka, Vilhelmiina, Kudomi, Nobuyuki, Tolvanen, Tuula, Hietanen, Ari, Kokkomäki, Esa, Johansson, Stefan, Tsuji, Masahiro, Kanaya, Shigehiko, Yatkin, Emrah, Grönroos, Tove J, Iida, Hidehiro
Zdroj: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism; Jun2024, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p1024-1038, 15p
Abstrakt: Perinatal hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) is the leading cause of irreversible brain damage resulting in serious neurological dysfunction among neonates. We evaluated the feasibility of positron emission tomography (PET) methodology with 15O-labelled gases without intravenous or tracheal cannulation for assessing temporal changes in cerebral blood flow ( CBF ) and cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen ( CMRO2) in a neonatal HIE rat model. Sequential PET scans with spontaneous inhalation of 15O-gases mixed with isoflurane were performed over 14 days after the hypoxic-ischaemic insult in HIE pups and age-matched controls. CBF and CMRO2 in the injured hemispheres of HIE pups remarkably decreased 2 days after the insult, gradually recovering over 14 days in line with their increase found in healthy controls according to their natural maturation process. The magnitude of hemispheric tissue loss histologically measured after the last PET scan was significantly correlated with the decreases in CBF and CMRO2.This fully non-invasive imaging strategy may be useful for monitoring damage progression in neonatal HIE and for evaluating potential therapeutic outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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