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Micropet manager

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The MicroPET Manager is a software tool designed to manage and control Siemens' MicroPET preclinical imaging systems. It serves as the central interface for operating the MicroPET hardware and acquiring data from small animal studies.

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2 protocols using micropet manager

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MicroPET Imaging of Radiotracer Biodistribution

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After administration of radioactive tracers, the mice were scanned with a MicroPET scanner (Focus F‐120, Siemens) at 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 90, and 120 minutes under anesthesia with 1.5% to 3% isoflurane. MicroPET Manager (version 2.4.1.1, Siemens) was used to reconstruct MicroPET data using the OSEM3D/MAP algorithm (zoom factor, 2.164). The data processing software ASIProvm was used to draw the organs of each tissue as regions of interest, and the percentage of radioactive uptake concentration (μCi/mL) of each region of interest to the injection dose (100 μCi/mL) was the tissue or organ uptake ratio.
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Quantifying Brown Adipose Tissue Glucose Uptake

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Glucose uptake into BAT was quantified by PET analysis of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) uptake. Procurement of FDG was from PETNET Solutions, Inc. of Charlottesville, VA. The mice were fasted overnight before PET/CT studies. On the day of imaging, mice were given an intraperitoneal injection of CL316243 (1 mg/kg b. wt). Thirty minutes after injection of CL316243, 18F-FDG (100 μCi) was administered through tail vein injection under isoflurane anesthesia. Imaging was performed 90 min later under the same anesthesia while maintaining body temperature using a Focus F-120 small-animal microPET scanner (Siemens Medical Solutions, Inc.) following a previously published protocol [33 (link)]. Each PET acquisition was performed for 10 min. PET images were reconstructed from raw data with the OSEM3D/MAP algorithm (zoom factor, 2.164) using microPET Manager (version 2.4.1.1, Siemens). The reconstructed pixel size was 0.28 × 0.28 × 0.79 mm on a 128 × 128 × 95 image matrix. All PET images were normalized to decay correction but not for attenuation. Each image analysis was performed using ASIPRO software (Siemens) for presentation. The final PET images were used for quantitative estimates of the accumulation of 18F-FDG in the regions of interest (ROI) of BAT, and the maximum standardized uptake values (SUV) were calculated from the maximum pixel value in the image slice.
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