双模SPECT/光学小动物成像仪的开发和初步结果

J. Peter, H. Ruehle, V. Stamm, R. Schulz, M. Smith, B. Welch, V. Popov, B. Kross, R. Wojcik, A. Weisenberger, S. Majewski, W. Semmler
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我们开发了一种双模单光子(SPECT)/光学(OT)小动物层析成像装置,以相同的投影角度同时成像生物发光/(近红外)荧光和放射性标记的体内分布。为SPECT分系统研制了一种紧凑的伽马探测器。建立了一种适合于反射面附着的定制针孔准直器,用于并行光学成像。准直器的反射面从多能光子流中滤出光学光子。这些光子被引导到一个镜子系统中,组成一个光学投影,与PH SPECT相机的角度视场对齐。光学探测器子系统采用高分辨率冷却CCD相机。除了最初的小动物成像研究外,还进行了几项实验性模拟研究,用充满各种同位素和光学标记的毛细管进行了模拟研究,以评估子系统的能量/波长/组织依赖的空间分辨率能力。
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Development and initial results of a dual-modality SPECT/optical small animal imager
We have developed a dual-modality single photon (SPECT)/optical (OT) small animal tomographic device to image simultaneously and from identical projection angles in vivo distributions of bioluminescent/(near-infrared) fluorescent and radiolabeled markers. For the SPECT sub-system a compact gamma detector has been developed. A custom-made pinhole (PH) collimator suitable for attachment of reflective surfaces for concurrent optical imaging has been built. The collimator's reflective surfaces filter out optical photons from the multi-energetic photon flux. These photons are directed into a system of mirrors to compose an optical projection that is aligned with the angular field of view of the PH SPECT camera. For the optical detector sub-system a high resolution cooled CCD camera is used. In addition to initial small animal imaging studies several experimental phantom studies were performed with capillary tubes filled with various isotopes and optical markers to evaluate energy/wavelength/tissue dependent spatial resolution capabilities of the sub-systems.
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