
Imaging of Hypoxia
Tracer Developments
H.J. Machulla(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 9. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
XX, 180 pages
978-90-481-5157-8 (ISBN)
Description
Hypoxia, i.e. insufficient availability of oxygen within the tissue, is a more serious problem than realized in clinical routine work, although a large variety of theoretical and experimental data give clearly proven indications. During incidences and progress of many types of diseases hypoxia may enhance development and progress of the disease and, furthermore, decrease chances of efficient treatment of, e.g., tumors. Hypoxic tumor cells are up to three times more resistant towards radiation therapy than normoxic cells. With a diagnostic tool such as provided by hypoxia tracers suitable for PET and SPECT imaging, the particular tissue situation becomes detectable and, thus, treatable. Although the clinical importance of hypoxia imaging is obviously great, to date neither the clinical nor the scientific community at an international level has focused many research activities on the hypoxia problem.
As the result of a workshop held by the Section for Radiopharmacy in Tübingen, this book collects observations and findings in order to stimulate the on-going research resulting in important clinical applications. Hypoxia imaging is needed in areas of cardiology, neurology and oncology. Additional applications are to be expected in the field of diabetes, infections and organ transplantation. Therefore, the book addresses those who are basically involved in research in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy as well as those dealing with all biological aspects and facing direct clinical applications.
As the result of a workshop held by the Section for Radiopharmacy in Tübingen, this book collects observations and findings in order to stimulate the on-going research resulting in important clinical applications. Hypoxia imaging is needed in areas of cardiology, neurology and oncology. Additional applications are to be expected in the field of diabetes, infections and organ transplantation. Therefore, the book addresses those who are basically involved in research in radiochemistry and radiopharmacy as well as those dealing with all biological aspects and facing direct clinical applications.
Reviews / Votes
` Overall, this text provides a summary of the status of radionuclide imaging of hypoxia. The material is clearly prestented, well referenced and authoritative. The text is concise, and should serve as a reference for investigators interested in pursuing work in this field. 'European Journal of Nuclear Medicine 28:5,(2001)
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Series
Edition
1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 1999
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XX, 180 p.
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
511 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-481-5157-8 (9789048151578)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-1828-8
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Content
1 Hypoxia: An Introduction.- 2 The Biology of Technetium Based Hypoxic Tissue Localising Compounds.- 3 Basic Chemistry of 2-Nitroimidazoles (Azomycin Derivates).- 4 Molecular Design Approaches of Hypoxia Tracers.- 5 Syntheses of PET-Tracers for the Determination of Hypoxia.- 6 Quantifying Hypoxia with Radiolabeled Fluoromisonidazole: Pre-Clinical and Clinical Studies.- 7 Detection of Liver Hypoxia by [18F]Fluoromisonidazole and Application in Liver Transplant Disorders.- 8 The Evaluation of Hypoxia in Diabetes.- 9 Radiohalogenated Nitroimidazoles for Single-photon Scintigraphic Imaging of Hypoxic Tissues.