Dual X-ray absorptiometry model for characterizing water in the human forearm using multiple frequency bioimpedance analysis

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作者
Bartolini, Miria E.
Wilson, Kyle
Raja, Mohan
Raymer, Graydon H.
Thompson, R. Terry
Webber, Colin E.
Moran, Gerald R.
机构
[1] McMaster Univ, Med Phys & Appl Radiat Sci Unit, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada
[2] Lawson Hlth Res Inst, Imaging Div, London, England
关键词
body composition; intracellular and extracellular water; impedance; phantom; MRI relaxometry; MFBIA;
D O I
10.1139/Y05-125
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to develop a method for measuring intracellular (ICW) and extracellular water (ECW) in the human forearm using multiple frequency bioimpedance analysis (MFBIA). The approach was (i) to measure whole-body and forearm fat-free mass using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA); (ii) to use these measurements to estimate the fat-free mass (FFM) resistivity in both the forearm and in the whole body; and (iii) to use the ratio of these FFM resistivities to estimate the resistivity in the ICW and ECW compartments of the forearm. To first demonstrate the accuracy of the DXA software in differentiating lean body mass from fat and bone within a volume of tissue, ex-vivo bovine muscle tissue samples (n = 3) were used to approximate the physical properties of the human forearm. It was found that although the human whole-body software overestimates FFM, it was slightly underestimated by the small animal software. Using this technique, DXA measures of FFM were obtained from human volunteers (n = 11; age = 20 5 years; height = 170 +/- 12 cm; mass = 64 16 kg). These measures were used in conjunction with MFBIA measures of impedance of the whole body and of the forearm to determine the resistivities of the ICW and ECW compartments of the forearm, namely 375.8 +/- 25.2 Omega cm and 55.6 +/- 3.7 Omega cm, respectively. These were used in MFBIA equations to calculate the ICW, ECW, and total arm water (TAW) volumes of the human forearm. The calculated TAW and the ECW (+/- SD) volume fraction (667.29 +/- 200.15 mL and 0.169 +/- 0.039 mL, respectively) were in agreement with literature values. MFBIA results were compared with those obtained using nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry (NMRR). MFBIA was performed on 15 subjects before and after an intense maximal hand-rip exercise to estimate changes in water volume in muscle. Following exercise, the total and intracellular water of the forearm increased on average by 8% +/- 3% and 10% +/- 4% (mean +/- SD), respectively. In 5 healthy volunteers, MFBIA and NMRR were performed before and after a similar exercise of the forearm muscle. The changes with exercise of intracellular and total arm water volumes as measured by MFBIA were estimated. The percent increases in total water were found to be 9.4% +/- 4.2% and 9.4% +/- 2.6% and in intracellular water were found to be 10.6% +/- 4.6% and 12.0% +/- 2.8% (mean SD) for NMRR and MFBIA, respectively. The results show that the exercise-induced changes in ICW and TAW determined with the MFBIA model are consistent with those observed with NMRR and radiotracer literature.
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