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Measurement of pH in the brain

Center for Healthcare Technologies at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, potentially capable to measure pH at or near the stroke site29. The probe is the distal end of a 125 pm fibre tapered up to a diameter of 50 pm. A fluorescent pH-indicator, seminaphthorhodamine-1-carboxylate, is embedded inside a silica sol-gel matrix which is fixed to the fibre tip. Excitation of the dye takes place at 533 nm and the emission in correspondence of the acid (580 nm) and basic (640 nm) bands are separately detected. The use of this ratiometric technique obviates worrying about source fluctuations, which have the same effects on the two detected signals. The pH sensor developed was first characterised in the laboratory, where it showed fast response time (of the order of tens of seconds) and an accuracy of 0.05 pH units, well below the limit of detection necessary for this clinical application (0.1 pH units). The pH sensor was also tested in vivo on rats, by placing the pH sensor in the brain of a Spraque-Dawley rat at a depth of approximately 5 mm30. [Pg.425]

Various optical detection methods have been used to measure pH in vivo. Fluorescence ratio imaging microscopy using an inverted microscope was used to determine intracellular pH in tumor cells [5], NMR spectroscopy was used to continuously monitor temperature-induced pH changes in fish to study the role of intracellular pH in the maintenance of protein function [27], Additionally, NMR spectroscopy was used to map in-vivo extracellular pH in rat brain gliomas [3], Electron spin resonance (ESR), which is operated at a lower resonance, has been adapted for in-vivo pH measurements because it provides a sufficient RF penetration for deep body organs [28], The non-destructive determination of tissue pH using near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) has been employed for pH measurements in the muscle during... [Pg.286]

Fig,6,The effect of pH on the incorporation of methyl groups from labeled SAM into rat brain microsomal choline plasmalogen. Activity was measured according to the procedures reported in the text. See Fig.3 for other experimental detciils. [Pg.51]

These early observations have evolved into the branch of chemistry called electrochemistry. This subject deals not only with the use of spontaneous chemical reactions to produce electricity but also with the use of electricity to drive non-spontaneous reactions forward. Electrochemistry also provides techniques for monitoring chemical reactions and measuring properties of solutions such as the pK, of an acid. Electrochemistry even allows us to monitor the activity of our brain and heart (perhaps while we are trying to master chemistry), the pH of our blood, and the presence of pollutants in our water supply. [Pg.603]

Myocardial tissue pH measurement has been used in the studies of different approaches to myocardial protection in various cardiac operations. A needle type glass membrane miniature electrode has been used in studies for pH-guided myocardial management [127], As described in the previous section, this electrode was also adapted to measure brain pH [132], The electrode has a right-angled glass electrode... [Pg.313]


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