Automatic radioisotope manipulation for small amount of nuclear medicine using an EWOD device with a dimple structure.
Katsuo MogiHiroyuki KimuraYuto KondoTomoya InoueShungo AdachiTohru NatsumePublished in: Royal Society open science (2021)
Delicate animal experiments and microdose clinical trials using short-lived radioisotopes require rapid preparation with high accuracy and careful attention to safety within a limited timeframe. We have developed an open-style electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) device containing dimple structures for the rapid preparation of radiolabelled reagents. The device was demonstrated by automatic preparation of a technetium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate (99mTc-DTPA) with high chelation efficiency (99.7 ± 0.13%). Additionally, we demonstrated the single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography imaging of mouse kidney using the 99mTc-DTPA prepared with the EWOD device. The obtained organ tomographic images were sufficient for the evaluation of mouse models for specific diseases. These results indicate that manual radiolabelling for a small amount of nuclear medicine can be replaced by a process using the proposed EWOD device as a human error reduction technique.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- deep learning
- clinical trial
- magnetic resonance imaging
- machine learning
- high resolution
- positron emission tomography
- molecularly imprinted
- endothelial cells
- mouse model
- randomized controlled trial
- convolutional neural network
- optical coherence tomography
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- phase iii
- study protocol
- placebo controlled