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Some aspects of measuring levels of potassium in the brain

  • L. Wielopolski
  • , L. M. Ramirez
  • , P. Coyle
  • , S. Heymsfield
  • , J. Zimman
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Continuum Health Partners, Inc.

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Abstract

The general aim of this work is to measure brain potassium (K) levels as a marker of intracellular water content and to test the hypothesis of whether edema in multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with increased intracellular brain water. For that purpose, a system to measure K in brain is being developed. Our specific aim is to assess the potential contribution to the K photopeak from cranial K located outside the brain. For this, a simplified spherical phantom to represent the brain, a square box to represent the cranium, and a K point source to assess the contributions due to K outside the brain were used. It is estimated that only about 1-2% of the K photopeak might be attributable to K outside the brain.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S73-S75
JournalActa Diabetologica
Volume40
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2003

Keywords

  • Brain
  • Edema
  • In vivo
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Potassium

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