Quantification of radicals in aqueous solution by positronium lifetime: an experiment using a clinical PET scanner

S. Takyu, K. Matsumoto, Tetsuya Hirade, F. Nishikido, G. Akamatsu, H. Tashima, M. Takahashi, Taiga Yamaya
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Positrons and electrons sometimes exist as the unstable species positronium (Ps) in living organisms. The time it takes for Ps to annihilate represents the Ps lifetime and it varies depending on the surrounding electron density. The Ps lifetime may add new biological information to PET scan information. To discuss the feasibility of quantifying (free) radicals in vivo by the Ps lifetime, we used a clinical PET system to make Ps lifetime measurements in aqueous solutions containing radicals. The results suggested that differences in radical concentrations in aqueous solutions of the order of a few mM could be quantified by the Ps lifetime if the counting statistic of the time difference spectra was more than 108 events. This concentration was much higher than the radical concentration generated in the physiological functions of living organisms. We concluded that quantification of radicals generated in vivo by using the Ps lifetime is practically hopeless.
利用正电子寿命量化水溶液中的自由基:使用临床 PET 扫描仪进行的实验
在生物体内,正电子和电子有时会以不稳定种类正电子(Ps)的形式存在。正电子湮灭所需的时间即为正电子寿命,它随周围电子密度的不同而变化。Ps 寿命可为 PET 扫描信息增添新的生物信息。为了讨论用 Ps 寿命量化体内(自由)自由基的可行性,我们使用临床 PET 系统对含有自由基的水溶液进行了 Ps 寿命测量。结果表明,如果时差光谱的计数统计量超过 108 个事件,则水溶液中几毫微米数量级的自由基浓度差异可通过 Ps 寿命进行量化。这一浓度远远高于生物体生理功能中产生的自由基浓度。我们的结论是,利用 Ps 寿命对体内产生的自由基进行量化实际上是没有希望的。
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