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Cryobiology | 2015

Assessment of the cryoprotectant concentration inside a bulky organ for cryopreservation using X-ray computed tomography

Ariadna Corral; Marcin Balcerzyk; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Isabel Fernández-Gómez; David R. Lamprea; Alberto Olmo; Ramon Risco

Cryoprotection of bulky organs is crucial for their storage and for subsequent transplantation. In this work we demonstrate the capability of the X-ray computed tomography (CT) as a non-invasive method to measure the cryoprotectant (cpa) concentration inside a tissue or an organ, specifically for the case of dymethil sulfoxide (Me2SO). It is remarkable that the use of Me2SO has been leader in techniques of cells and tissues cryopreservation. Although CT technologies are mainly based in density differences, and many cpas are alcohols with densities similar to water, the use of very low energies as acceleration voltage (∼70 kV) and the sulfur atom in the molecule of Me2SO makes possible the visualization of this cpa inside tissues. As result we obtain a CT signal proportional to the Me2SO concentration with a spatial resolution up to 50 μm in the case of our device.


Cryobiology | 2018

Ovarian tissue cryopreservation by stepped vitrification and monitored by X-ray computed tomography

Ariadna Corral; Macarena Clavero; Miguel Gallardo; Marcin Balcerzyk; Christiani Andrade Amorim; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Marie-Madeleine Dolmans; Fernanda Paulini; John Morris; Ramon Risco

Ovarian tissue cryopreservation is, in most cases, the only fertility preservation option available for female patients soon to undergo gonadotoxic treatment. To date, cryopreservation of ovarian tissue has been carried out by both traditional slow freezing method and vitrification, but even with the best techniques, there is still a considerable loss of follicle viability. In this report, we investigated a stepped cryopreservation procedure which combines features of slow cooling and vitrification (hereafter called stepped vitrification). Bovine ovarian tissue was used as a tissue model. Stepwise increments of the Me2SO concentration coupled with stepwise drops-in temperature in a device specifically designed for this purpose and X-ray computed tomography were combined to investigate loading times at each step, by monitoring the attenuation of the radiation proportional to Me2SO permeation. Viability analysis was performed in warmed tissues by immunohistochemistry. Although further viability tests should be conducted after transplantation, preliminary results are very promising. Four protocols were explored. Two of them showed a poor permeation of the vitrification solution (P1 and P2). The other two (P3 and P4), with higher permeation, were studied in deeper detail. Out of these two protocols, P4, with a longer permeation time at -40 °C, showed the same histological integrity after warming as fresh controls.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018

Rapid and simplified synthesis of [18F]Fluoromisonidazole and its use in PET imaging in an experimental model of subarachnoid hemorrhage

Laura Fernandez-Maza; J.J. Egea-Guerrero; Marcin Balcerzyk; Gemma Civantos-Jubera; Elena Gordillo-Escobar; Ángel Vilches-Arenas; Isabel Fernández-Gómez; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; F. Murillo-Cabezas

Cerebral damage secondary to the vasospasm due to subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is an important cause of morbid-mortality. We propose the use of the PET tracer [18F]Fluoromisonidazole to visualize the hypoxia due to the vasospasm. On the other hand [18F]Fluoromisonidazole synthesis process was optimized, avoiding HPLC purification using SPE cartridges instead, and reducing some synthesis steps. [18F]Fluoromisonidazole in vitro stability was tested for ten hours, and in vivo PET/CT images showed higher cerebral uptake in hemorrhagic animals than in control rats.


Theriogenology | 2018

An optimized controlled rate slow cooling protocol for bovine ovarian tissue cryopreservation by means of X-ray computed tomography

Ariadna Corral; Marcin Balcerzyk; Miguel Gallardo; Christiani Andrade Amorim; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Ramon Risco

Cryopreservation and subsequent transplantation of ovarian tissue is the only option to preserve fertility in certain patients facing gonadotoxic treatment. So far, cryopreservation of ovarian tissue has been carried out mostly by a controlled rate slow cooling process, typically known as slow freezing. Even though there are still some concerns about the iatrogenic damage on the follicle population, this technique has been used in the more than 100 live births reported to date. It is well known that the control of the cryoprotectant loading in the tissue is crucial to in a cryopreservation procedure. We have used the technology of X-ray computed tomography to assess the concentration and distribution of dimethyl sulfoxide (one of the cryoprotectants most used in fertility preservation) inside pieces of bovine ovarian tissue after its cryopreservation. The low voltage used in our device (75 kV) and the high electronic density of this cryoprotectant makes the X-ray attenuation proportional to its concentration. By assessing and comparing the permeation and homogeneity of the cryoprotectant inside ovarian tissue fragments subjected to a controlled rate slow cooling process, we have characterized the effect of variations in the main parameters involved in the process, with the goal of achieving an optimized protocol with higher permeation of the cryoprotectant in the tissue. The most promissory results were obtained by increasing the initial concentration of dimethyl sulfoxide in the vehicle solution from 10 to 20%v/v.


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Microemulsion mediated synthesis and properties of uniform Ln:CaWO4 (Ln = Eu, Dy) nanophosphors with multicolor luminescence for optical and CT imaging

Mariano Laguna; Nuria O. Núñez; Francisco J García; Ariadna Corral; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Marcin Balcerzyk; Ana I Nieto; Manuel Ocaña


Dalton Transactions | 2018

Structural, optical and X-ray attenuation properties of Tb3+:BaxCe1−xF3−x (x = 0.18–0.48) nanospheres synthesized in polyol medium

Daniel González-Mancebo; Ana Isabel Becerro; Cécile Genevois; Mathieu Allix; Ariadna Corral; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Manuel Ocaña


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2017

Application of EARL (ResEARch 4 Life®) protocols for [18F]FDG-PET/CT clinical and research studies. A roadmap towards exact recovery coefficient

Marcin Balcerzyk; Rosa Fernández-López; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Victor M. Pachón-Garrudo; José Chavero Royan; Juan Hevilla; E. Jimenez-Ortega; Antonio Leal


Archive | 2016

Application of EARL (ResEARch 4 Life®) approved and rejected protocols for [18F]FDG-PET/CT clinical and research studies

Marcin Balcerzyk; Rosa Fernández-López; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; José Chavero Royan; Juan Hevilla; Elisa Jiménez Ortega; Antonio Leal


Archive | 2016

New model for PET/CT image processing and radiotherapy planning based on dose painting

Elisa Jiménez Ortega; Marcin Balcerzyk; Laura Fernandez-Maza; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Juan Hevilla; Antonio Leal


Archive | 2016

Biodistribution of [18F]Amylovis®, a new radiotracer for PET imaging of ß-amyloid plaques

Laura Fernandez-Maza; Ángel Parrado-Gallego; Isabel Fernández-Gómez; Marcin Balcerzyk; Chryslaine Rodríguez-Tanty

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Marcin Balcerzyk

Spanish National Research Council

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Ariadna Corral

Spanish National Research Council

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Isabel Fernández-Gómez

Spanish National Research Council

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Laura Fernandez-Maza

Spanish National Research Council

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José Chavero Royan

Spanish National Research Council

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Manuel Ocaña

Spanish National Research Council

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