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Absolute oxygen tension (pO(2)) muscle tissue as determined by in murine fatty and EPR

  1. Author:
    Matsumoto, A.
    Matsumoto, S.
    Sowers, A. L.
    Koscielniak, J. W.
    Trigg, N. J.
    Kuppusamy, P.
    Mitchell, J. B.
    Subramanian, S.
    Krishna, M. C.
    Matsumoto, K.
  2. Author Address

    NCI, Radiat Biol Branch, Ctr Canc Res, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA. NCI, Ctr Canc Res, Lab Proteom & Analyt Technol, Frederick, MD USA. Ohio State Univ, Dept Internal Med, Davis Heart & Lung Res Inst, Columbus, OH 43210 USA Krishna, MC, NIH, Bldg 10,Room B3-B69, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
    1. Year: 2005
    2. Date: DEC
  1. Journal: Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
    1. 54
    2. 6
    3. Pages: 1530-1535
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    The absolute partial pressure of oxygen (pO(2)) in the mammary gland pad and femoral muscle of female mice was measured using EPR oximetry at 700 MHz. A small quantity of lithium phthalocyanine (LiPc) crystals was implanted in both mammary and femoral muscle tissue of female C3H mice. Subsequent EPR measurements were carried out 1-30 days after implantation with or without control of core body temperature. The pO(2) values in the tissue became stable 2 weeks after implantation of LiPc crystals. The pO(2) level was found to be higher in the femoral muscle than in the mammary tissue. However, the pO(2) values showed a strong dependence on the core body temperature of the mice. The pO(2) values were responsive to carbogen (95% O-2 5% CO2) breathing even 44-58 days after the implantation of LiPc. The LiPc linewidth was also sensitive to changes in the blood supply even 60 days after implantation of the crystals. This study further validates the use of LiPc crystals and EPR oximetry for long-term non-invasive assessment of pO(2) levels in tissues, underscores the importance of maintaining normal body core temperature during the measurements, and demonstrates that mammary tissue functions at a lower pO(2) level than muscle in female C3H mice

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