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OXYGEN TRANSPORT TO TISSUE XVI ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY Editorial Board: NATHAN BACK, State University of New York at Buffalo IRUN R. COHEN, The Weizmann Institute of Science DAVID KRITCHEVSKY, Wistar Institute ABEL LAJTHA, N. S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research RODOLFO PAOLETTI, University of Milan Recent Volumes in this Series Volume 357 LACTOFERRIN: Structure and Function Edited by T. William Hutchens, Sylvia V. Rumball, and Bo Lllnnerdal Volume 358 ACTIN: Biophysics, Biochemistry, and Cell Biology Edited by James E. Estes and Paul J. Higgins Volume 359 TAURINE IN HEALTH AND DISEASE Edited by Ryan J. Huxtable and Dietrich Michalk Volume 360 ARTERIAL CHEMORECEPTORS: Cell to System Edited by Ronan G. O'Regan, Philip Nolan, Daniel S. McQueen, and David J. Paterson Volume 361 OXYGEN TRANSPORT TO TISSUE XVI Edited by Michael C. Hogan, Odile Mathieu-Costello, David C. Poole, and Peter D. Wagner Volume 362 ASPARTIC PROTEINASES: Structure, Function, Biology, and Biomedical Implications Edited by Kenji Takahashi Volume 363 NEUROCHEMISTRY IN CLINICAL APPLICATION Edited by Lily C. Tang and Steven J. Tang Volume 364 DIET AND BREAST CANCER Edited under the auspices of the American Institute for Cancer Research; Scientific Editor: Elizabeth K. Weisburger Volume 365 MECHANISMS OF LYMPHOCYTE ACTIVATION AND IMMUNE REGULATION V: Molecular Basis of Signal Transduction Edited by Sudhir Gupta, William E. Paul, Anthony DeFranco, and Roger Perlmutter A Continuation Order Plan is available for this series. A continuation order will bring delivery of each new volume immediately upon publication. Volumes are billed only upon actual shipment. For further information please contact the publisher. OXYGEN TRANSPORT TO TISSUE XVI Edited by Michael C. Hogan Odile Mathieu -Costello David C. Poole and Peter D. Wagner University of California, San Diego La JoIla, California SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, LLC Library of Congr •• s Cataloglng-in-Publicatlon Data Oxygen transport to tISSU. XVI! edlted by Michael C. Hagan ... let a1. I . p. em. -- IAdvanees in experimental med,e,ne and biology v. 361 ) "Proceedings of the 21st annual meeting of the InternatIonal Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, held August 14-18, 1993, In San Diego, Callf."--T.p. verso. Includes bibI lographieal references and index. ISBN 978-1-4613-5763-6 ISBN 978-1-4615-1875-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-1875-4 1. Tissue respiration--Congresses. I. Hagan, Michael C .• 1954- 11. International Saeiety on Oxygen Transport to Tissue. Meeting 121st 1993 San Diego) 111. Title Oxygen transport to tissue 16. IV. Series. QP121.Al0992 1994 599' .0 12--de20 94-44823 CIP Proceedings of the 21 st annual meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue. held August 14-18. 1993, in San Diego, California ISBN 978-1-4613-5763-6 © 1994 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Plenum Press in 1994 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1s t edition 1994 All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system. or transmitted in any form or by any means. electronic, mechanical. photocopying. microfilming, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the Publisher INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY ON OXYGEN TRANSPORT TO TISSUE 1992-·1993 Officers President: P.D. Wagner, U.S.A. Presidents-Elect: C. Inee, Netherlands and K. Akpir, Turkey Past President: P. Vaupel, Germany Secretary: A. Hudetz, Hungary Treasurer: S.N. Cain, U.S.A. Executive Committee D.F. Bruley, U.S.A. D.T. Delpy, United Kingdom A. Eke, Hungary T. Goldstick, U.S.A. K. Groebe, Germany D. Maguire, Australia H. Metzger, Germany K. Rakusan, Canada M. Tamura, Japan Z. Turek, The Netherlands D.F. Wilson, U.S.A. R. Zander, Germany SAN DIEGO MEETING, AUGUST 14-18, 1993 Organizing Committee D. Bebout T. Davisson M. Hogan P. Keipert J. Lessem O. Mathieu-Costello D. Poole H. Wagner P.D. Wagner v SPONSORS We are most grateful for the fInancial support for the 1993 ISOTI Meeting received from the following: Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp. Boehringer Ingelheim Gmbh Eppendorj-Netheler-Hinz Gmbh Hospex Fiberoptics Medical Systems Corp. Puritan-Bennett Corp. Triton Technology, Inc. MedGraphics, Corp. vii PREFACE Since its inception in 1973, The International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue (ISOTT) has provided a unique forum to facilitate and encourage scientific interaction and debate. Welcoming scientists and clinicians from a broad spectrum of disciplines, each with their own particular skills and expertise, ISOTT unites them under the common theme of oxygen transport. The successful blend of scientific presentations and informal discussion which characterizes ISOTT is epitomized best by the many fundamental discoveries and technical advancements which it has spawned. The breadth and strengths of The Society's scientific base promotes the rapid progression of ideas from theoretical concepts to rigorous scientific testing and often, ultimately to the clinical arena. Each publication of the ISOTT proceedings has been recognized by Science Citation Index listing and the papers frequently establish scientific precedents and become considered as standard works in their respective fields. The 21st ISOTT Meeting was held in San Diego from August 14th through August 18th, 1993. The San Diego Meeting attracted about 150 registrants and 40 accompanying persons. Ten state-of-the-art lectures were presented by international experts in ~ transport and there were in addition two symposia - one dealing with assessment of tissue hypoxia and the other with functional heterogeneity in different organ systems. There were 100 free communications, consisting of posters accompanied by an abbreviated oral summary. All manuscripts were reviewed by the Editors for form and content, but as is customary for the ISOTT proceedings, rigorous scientific peer review was not undertaken. The editors congratulate Dr. D.A. Benaron, from Stanford, for the honor of being selected as the 1993 Melvin Knisely Award Winner for his outstanding contributions in the field of research on optical imaging in the brain. We also wish to thank Peter Keipert, Eddie Bebout, Harrieth Wagner, Tania Davisson and Julie Lessem for their tireless help in mounting the meeting that gave rise to this book. We look forward to the continued expansion of ISOTI and to the next meeting to be held in summer 1994 in Istanbul, Turkey. Michael C. Hogan Odile Mathieu-Costello David C. Poole Peter D. Wagner March 1994 ix CONTENTS THEORETICAL MODELS OF O TRANSPORT 2 Local Plasma Convection Can Be Important for Oxygen Release in Tissue Capillaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. Bos, L. Hoofd, and Z. Turek Formulation and Realization of a Multicompartmental Model for 02-C02 Coupled Transport in the Microcirculation 7 G.-F. Ye Analysis of Tissue Diffusivity using Mathematical Models 17 A. Dutta and A.S. Popel Computer-Modeling of Oxygen Supply to Cartilage: Addition of a Compartmental Model ................................. 31 G.-F. Ye and S.F. Silverton A Program to Calculate Mixed Venous Oxygen Tension - A Guide to Transfusion? .................................... 41 N.S. Faithfull, G.E. Rhoades, P.E. Keipert, A.S. Ringle, and A. Trouwborst Microcirculation and O Exchange through the Skin Surface. A 2 Theoretical Analysis ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 51 D.W. Lubbers Abstracts: Fractal Approaches to the Microcirculation ............................ 59 LB. Bassingthwaighte, L. Young, R.P. Beyer, and C. Y. Wang METHODS AND INSTRUMENTA TION A. Phosphorescence Quenching: Recent Advances in Oxygen Measurements using Phosphorescence Quenching ........................................... 61 D.F. Wilson and S.A. Vinogradov xi Recovery of Oxygen Distributions in Tissue from Phosphorescence Decay Data ............................ . 67 S.A. Vinogradov and D.F. Wilson A New Phosphorimeter for the Measurement of Oxygen Pressures using PD-Porphine Phosphorescence ........... . 75 M. Sinaasappel, C. Ince, J.P. van der Sluijs, and H.A. Bruining Imaging Oxygen Pressure in Tissue In Vivo by Phosphorescence Decay ............................................. 83 M. Pawlowski and D.F. Wilson Measurement of Oxygen Pressure in the Heart In Vivo using Phosphorescence Quenching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 W.L. Rumsey, M. Pawlowski, N. Lejavardi, and D.F. Wilson Detecting Hypoxia in Heart using Phosphorescence Quenching and 99MTechnetium-Nitromidazoles ............................ 99 W.L. Rumsey, B. Kuczynski, and B. Patel Intestinal Ischemia during Hypoxia and Experimental Sepsis as Observed by NADH Videofluorimetry and Quenching of PD-Porphine Phosphorescence . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 105 C. Ince, J.P. van der Sluijs, M. Sinaasappel, 1.A.M. Avontuur, J.M.C.C. Coremans, and H.A. Bruining B. Magnetic Resonance Techniques: IH NMR Approach to Observe Tissue Oxygenation with the Signals of Myoglobin ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III T. lue, U. Kreutzer, and Y. Chung Measurements of P02 In Vi~o, including Human Subjects by Electron ParamagnetIc Resonance ........... ................ 119 H.M. Swartz, G. Bacic, B. Friedman, F. Goda, O. Grinberg, P.I. Hoopes, J. Jiang, K.1. Liu, T. Nakashima, 1. O'Hara, and T. Walczak Half-Life of Perfluorooctylbromide in Inner Organs Determined by Fast 19F-NMR Imaging ................................. 129 L.J.E. Jager, U. N6th, A. Haase, and 1. Lutz C. Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Frequency Response by Pulse Reduction for the Analysis of TRS Spectra ...................... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 K.A. Kang, D.F. Bruley, J.M. Londono, and B. Chance An Automated System for the Measurement of the Response of Cerebral Blood Volume and Cerebral Blood Flow to Changes in Arterial Carbon Dioxide Tension using Near Infrared Spectroscopy ....... . .................. 143 C.E. Elwell, M. Cope, D. Kirkby, H. Owen-Reece, C.E. Cooper, E.O.R. Reynolds, and D.T. Delpy xii Near Infrared Spectroscopy: In Situ Studies of Skeletal and Cardiac Muscle ....................................... 157 C.A. Piantadosi and F.G. Duhaylongsod D. Other: Digital Imaging of the Oxygenation State within an Isolated Single Rat Cardiomyocyte ..................................... 163 E. Takahashi and K. Doi Optical Imaging of Human Breast Cancer ............................ 171 S. Nioka, M. Miwa, S. Orel, M. Shnal!, M. Haida, S. Zhao, and B. Chance Transcutaneous H2 Clearance - A New Least-Invasive Method for Assessing Skin Blood Flow ................. . ............ 181 D.K. Harrison, R.A. Raad, D.J. Newton, and P.T. McCollum Measurement of Cardio-Respiratory Function using Single Frequency Inspiratory Gas Concentration Forcing Signals .................... 187 E.M. Williams and C.E.W. Hahn Optical Oxygen Sensor using Fluorescence Lifetime Measurement ....... . . . . .. 197 S. Bambot, R. Holavanahali, J.R. Lakowicz, G.M. Carter, and G. Rao Tomographic Time-of-Flight Optical Imaging Device .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 D.A. Benaron, D.C. Ho, S. Spilman, J.P. Van Houten, and D.K. Stevenson Non-Recursive Linear Algorithms for Optical Imaging in Diffusive Media ........ 215 D.A. Benaron, D.C. Ho, S. Spilman, J.P. Van Houten, and D.K. Stevenson Abstracts: Results of Optical Imaging of Brain Pathology 223 D.A. Benaron Forearm Blood Flow Measurement by Near Infrared Spectroscopy 224 R.A. De Blasi, M. Ferrari, G. Conti, A. Mega, and A. Gasparetto Object Localization in Brain and Breast by a Phased Array System 225 B. Chance, .K. Kang, and L. He Mitochondrial Redox State as a "Gold Standard" of Tissue Hypoxia 226 B. Chance Development of a Closed Circuit System for Pediatric Anesthesia and On-Line V02 Monitoring ............ . 227 E.P. Eijking, J. Bezstarosti, B. Westerkamp, G. van Dijk, A.E.E. Meursing, and W. Erdmann xiii

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