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<i>In Vivo</i> Measurement of Cerebral SPIO Concentration in Nonhuman Primate Using Magnetic Particle Imaging Detector

Hui Hui, Jiaojiao Liu, Hui Zhang, Jing Zhong, Jie He, Bo Zhang, Haoran Zhang, Qin Li, Hongjun Li, Jie Tian

2023IEEE Magnetics Letters24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop magnetic particle imaging (MPI) technique in directly measuring time-varied cerebral superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs) concentration in rhesus macaque. A hand-held MPI detector was developed to monitor MPI signal changes at the third harmonics of the drive frequency in resting-state nonhuman primates. Phantom experiments were firstly performed to determine the sensitivity limits of the detector as a function of distance from the detector and SPIOs concentration. Measured sensitivity profile was then used to reveal the most sensitive region of the detector. MPI detection was continuously performed to monitor MPI signal changes after two bolus injections of SPIOs in the rhesus macaque. We successfully developed a hand-held MPI to detect cerebral SPIO concentration changes in living nonhuman primate. The detection limit of the MPI detector is about 125 ng iron. We reported on the first in vivo measurement of cerebral SPIO concentration changes in rhesus macaque using a hand-held MPI detector. In vivo experiments showed the feasibility of the detector to sensitively measure MPI signals in nonhuman primate brain.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic particle imagingDetectorImaging phantomMacaqueRhesus macaqueMaterials scienceBiomagnetismNuclear magnetic resonanceBiomedical engineeringMagnetic nanoparticlesOpticsPhysicsNanoparticleNanotechnologyBiologyMedicineNeuroscienceMagnetic fieldImmunologyQuantum mechanicsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic NanoparticlesGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
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