Measurement of pulpal blood flow in dogs with nonradioactive colored microspheres.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
T. Tanaka, Y. Kaneko
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Abstract

The viability of dental pulp depends largely on regional blood flow, as in other organs. Measurement of absolute pulpal blood flow (PBF) and comparisons with blood flow in other organs allow the prediction of microvascular regulation in dental pulp. In previous studies, PBF was measured in dogs mainly with radioactive microspheres. However, this established technique is inaccessible to many investigators due to concerns over radiation safety and radioactive waste. To overcome these limitations, a new method has been introduced that involves the use of nonradioactive colored microspheres for measuring regional blood flow in the myocardium and in other organs in animals. However, no previous studies have investigated the use of this method to measure PBF in dogs. We attempted to determine whether blood flow in dental pulp, which comprises a small amount of the total tissue in dogs, could be measured using this technique by comparing the measured values with those for regional myocardial blood flow. Mean blood flow values were between 0.148 and 0.182 ml/min/g for dental pulp at four different sites and about 1.0 ml/min/g in regional myocardium. These values are comparable to those previously reported using radioactive microspheres. As nonradioactive colored microspheres safety permitted measurement of absolute PBF in dogs, this technique appears to be useful for research into microvascular blood flow in dental pulp.
用非放射性有色微球测量犬髓血流量。
和其他器官一样,牙髓的生存能力很大程度上取决于局部的血流。测量绝对牙髓血流量(PBF)并与其他器官的血流量进行比较,可以预测牙髓的微血管调节。在以前的研究中,主要用放射性微球测量狗的PBF。然而,由于对辐射安全和放射性废物的担忧,许多研究人员无法使用这种既定技术。为了克服这些限制,一种新的方法已经被引入,该方法包括使用非放射性彩色微球来测量动物心肌和其他器官的局部血流。然而,以前没有研究使用这种方法测量狗的PBF。我们试图通过将测量值与局部心肌血流值进行比较,确定是否可以使用该技术测量牙髓中的血流,牙髓占犬总组织的一小部分。四个不同部位牙髓的平均血流量在0.148 ~ 0.182 ml/min/g之间,局部心肌的平均血流量约为1.0 ml/min/g。这些数值与以前报道的使用放射性微球的数值相当。由于非放射性彩色微球安全允许测量狗的绝对PBF,该技术似乎对牙髓微血管血流的研究有用。
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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