In Vivo Spect Imaging Of An I-131-Labeled Pm 2.5 Mimic Substitute
NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES(2020)
摘要
The health effects of ambient PM 2.5 and its potential mechanisms have generated considerable interest. In vitro cell studies and ex vivo animal experiments may not accurately determine the characteristics of PM 2.5 particles. To better understand their detailed mechanisms, we performed an in vivo study using single photon emission tomography (SPECT) imaging. To mimic the PM 2.5 particles, SiO2 nanoparticles modified by ethylene carbonate or polyvinyl pyrrolidone were labeled with I-131. After administration via inhalation, in vivo SPECT imaging of the radiolabeled particles in sprague dawley rats was performed. It was found that radioactivity accumulated in the lungs and trachea 6 and 24 h after administration. In addition, significant radioactivity was observed in the abdomen, including the liver and kidneys. The results were also confirmed by ex vivo autoradiography. This study revealed that in vivo SPECT imaging could be an effective method for investigating the properties of PM 2.5 particles.
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PM 2,5 mimic substitute,EC,SiO2 nanoparticles,SPECT images,I-131 labeling
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