대한핵의학회지 (1967년~2009년)
Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2009;43(5)451~458
발광영상에 대한 정량화 방법 개발
(Development of Quantification Method for Bioluminescence Imaging)
Author 김현식1, 최은서2, 탁윤오3, 최흥국3, 이주영4, 민정준1, 이병일1,
Hyeon Sik Kim, B.S.1, Eun Seo Choi, Ph.D.2, Yoon-o Tak, B.S.3, Heung Kook Choi, Ph.D.3, Ju Young Lee, B.S.4, Jung-Joon Min, M.D., Ph.D.1, and Byeong-il Lee, Ph.D.1
Affiliation 화순전남대학교병원 핵의학과1, 조선대학교 물리학과2, 인제대학교 의료영상과학과3, 임상백신연구센터4
1Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National University Hospital, Hwasun, Korea; 2Department of Physics, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea; 3Department of Medical Image Science, Inje University, Kimhae, Korea; 4Center for Clinical Vaccine Research, H
Abstract

Purpose: Optical molecular luminescence imaging is widely used for detection and imaging of bio-photons emitted by luminescent luciferase activation. The measured photons in this method provide the degree of molecular alteration or cell numbers with the advantage of high signal-to-noise ratio. To extract useful information from the measured results, the analysis based on a proper quantification method is necessary. In this research, we propose a quantification method presenting linear response of measured light signal to measurement time. Materials and Methods: We detected the luminescence signal by using lab-made optical imaging equipment of animal light imaging system (ALIS) and different two kinds of light sources. One is three bacterial light-emitting sources containing different number of bacteria. The other is three different non-bacterial light sources emitting very weak light. By using the concept of the candela and the flux, we could derive simplified linear quantification formula. After experimentally measuring light intensity, the data was processed with the proposed quantification function. Results: We could obtain linear response of photon counts to measurement time by applying the pre-determined quantification function. The ratio of the re-calculated photon counts and measurement time present a constant value although different light source was applied. Conclusion: The quantification function for linear response could be applicable to the standard quantification process. The proposed method could be used for the exact quantitative analysis in various light imaging equipments with presenting linear response behavior of constant light emitting sources to measurement time.

Keyword Photon count, quantification, candela, flux, optical imaging, bioluminescence
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