| Literature DB >> 18958223 |
Jamie L Eberling, Krystof S Bankiewicz, James P O'Neil, William J Jagust.
Abstract
Although positron emission tomography (PET) and the aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) tracer 6-[(18)F]fluoro-L-m-tyrosine (FMT) has been used to assess the integrity of the presynaptic dopamine system in the brain, relatively little has been published in terms of brain FMT uptake values especially for normal human subjects. Twelve normal volunteer subjects were scanned using PET and FMT to determine the range of normal striatal uptake values using Patlak graphical analysis. For comparison, seven adult rhesus monkeys were studied and the data analyzed in the same way. A subset of monkeys that were treated with a unilateral intracarotid artery infusion of the dopamine neurotoxin MPTP showed an 87% decrease in striatal FMT uptake. These findings support the use of PET and FMT to image AADC distribution in both normal and diseased brains using Patlak graphical analysis and tissue input functions.Entities:
Keywords: FMT; PET; Patlak; dopamine
Year: 2008 PMID: 18958223 PMCID: PMC2525990 DOI: 10.3389/neuro.09.009.2007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Time-activity curves.
Figure 2Human PET-FMT image.
Figure 3Monkey PET-FMT images.
FMT uptake values in normal humans and monkeys.
| Species | Input function | Striatal uptake Mean ± SD | COV (%) | Comments | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Human | 12 | Cerebellar ROI | 0.021, 0.003 | 12 | Normal subjects Age 40–58 | |
| Human | 5 | Occipital ROI | 0.017, 0.002 | 12 | Normal subjects Age 18–25 years | Nahmias et al., |
| Human | 6 | Cerebellar ROI | 0.018, NA | NA | Normal subjects Mean age 26 ± 7 | Mamo et al., 2204 |
| Human | 4 | Cerebellar ROI | 0.019, 0.002 | 11 | Age 25–54 years | Asselia et al., 2002 |
| Human | 4 | Venous sinus ROI | 0.019, 0.005 | 26 | Age 25–54 years | Asselin et al., 2002 |
| Monkey | 7 | Cerebellar ROI | 0.022, 0.003 | 13 | Mean age 5.14 ± 3 | |
| Monkey | 6 | Arterial blood (metabolic corrected) | 0.013, 0.003 | 23 | Ages not available | Doudet et al., |
| Monkey | 6 | Occipital ROI | 0.013, 0.002 | 15 | Ages not available | Doudet et al., |
| Monkey | 3 | Occipital ROI | 0.017, 0.0006 putamen only | 3.5 | Ages 8, 9 and 30 years | Brown et al., 1999 |
| Monkey | 5 | Occipital ROI | 0.012, 0.003 | 25 | Age 3–13 years Partial volume correction | DeJesus et al., 2001 |
| Monkey | 5 | Occipital ROI | 0.014, 0.002 | 14 | Age 25–37 years Partial volume correction | DeJesus et al., 2001 |
| Monkey | 4 | Arterial blood (metabolic corrected) | 0.023, 0.006 | 26 | Age 5–10 years | Eberling et al., 2002 |
| Monkey | 6 | Arterial blood (metabolic corrected) | 0.018, 0.001 | 6 | Age 22–27 years | Eberling et al., 2002 |
| Monkey | 2 | Cerebellar ROI | 0.010, 0.00004 | 0.38 | MicroPET Age 7 years | DeJessus et al., 2005 |
FMT uptake values for individual human subjects.
| Subject | Age | Gender | Striatal uptake |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 53 | M | 0.019 |
| 2 | 41 | M | 0.022 |
| 3 | 46 | M | 0.019 |
| 4 | 55 | M | 0.025 |
| 5 | 41 | M | 0.021 |
| 6 | 52 | M | 0.017 |
| 7 | 50 | M | 0.023 |
| 8 | 58 | M | 0.019 |
| 9 | 40 | F | 0.017 |
| 10 | 46 | M | 0.023 |
| 11 | 50 | F | 0.024 |
| 12 | 49 | F | 0.021 |