A Comparison of Three Commercial Perfluorocarbon Emulsions as High-Field 19F NMR Probes of Oxygen Tension and Temperature
The increasing use of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) as probes of tissue oxygenation on the basis of the 19F spin-lattice relaxation rate ( R 1) prompts comparison between several commercially available PFC blood-substitute emulsions, The relative sensitivities to both oxygen and temperature of the emulsio...
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Published in: | Journal of magnetic resonance. Series B Vol. 106; no. 2; pp. 131 - 141 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Orlando, FL
Elsevier Inc
01-02-1995
Academic Press |
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Summary: | The increasing use of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) as probes of tissue oxygenation on the basis of the
19F spin-lattice relaxation rate (
R
1) prompts comparison between several commercially available PFC blood-substitute emulsions, The relative sensitivities to both oxygen and temperature of the emulsions Oxypherol, Oxygent, and Fluosol at 7 T have been investigated, The linear response of
R
1 with
pO
2 was confirmed for each resonance in the range 4-50°C, In general,
R
1 is not a linear function of temperature, and we demonstrate this for perfluorotributylamine (FTBA) over an extended range of temperatures, 239-343 K. Theoretical
R
1 values of FTBA were compared with experimental data by computer modeling of relaxation mechanisms, To further understand the structure-function relationships of PFCs, 2D COSY experiments were used for the assignment of resonances and as an aid in interpretation of relaxation mechanisms, Finally, the utility of Oxygent and Oxypherol for measuring tissue
pO
2 in perfused rat hearts was compared before, during, and after eight minutes of global ischemia. |
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ISSN: | 1064-1866 1096-0872 |
DOI: | 10.1006/jmrb.1995.1023 |