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PURPOSE: This study evaluated the impact of limited and strenuous physical exercise on [(18)F]methylcholine uptake in muscle.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20967443 PMCID: PMC3034904 DOI: 10.1007/s00259-010-1638-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1619-7070 Impact factor: 9.236
Fig. 1Muscle uptake quantification. Transverse slices of [18F]methylcholine PET (right) and image fusion with low-dose CT (left), showing the regions of interest used for evaluation of muscle uptake (green circles). Volumes with a thickness of 5 slices were delineated in the biceps (top) and gluteus maximus (bottom) muscles on both sides
[18F]Methylcholine uptake in muscle
| Patients | Biceps (SUVmean) | Gluteus (SUVmean) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | Age (years) | Domin. | Left | Right | Difference | Left | Right | Difference |
| Resting | ||||||||
| 1 | 74 | R | 0.98 | 0.84 | 17% | 0.76 | 0.79 | 4% |
| 2 | 77 | R | 0.70 | 0.57 | 23% | 0.76 | 0.75 | 1% |
| 3 | 58 | R | 0.70 | 0.91 | 12% | 0.64 | 0.72 | 11% |
| Walking | ||||||||
| 4 | 50 | R | 0.86 | 0.86 | 0% | 0.90 | 1.04 | 13% |
| 5 | 61 | R | 1.60 | 1.37 | 17% | 1.63 | 1.99 | 18% |
| 6 | 64 | R | 1.11 | 0.99 | 12% | 1.08 | 1.10 | 2% |
| Exercise | ||||||||
| 7 | 72 | L | 2.27 | 1.10 | 106% | 2.09 | 1.33 | 57% |
| 8 | 60 | R | 0.72 | 2.56 | 256% | 1.61 | 2.28 | 42% |
| 9 | 65 | R | 0.50 | 1.94 | 288% | 0.43 | 1.53 | 256% |
| 10 | 67 | R | 0.79 | 2.03 | 157% | 1.77 | 1.45 | 18% |
[18F]Methylcholine muscle uptake in resting, walking and exercising patients. Patients in the exercise group lifted a weight with their dominant arm
Domin. dominant arm side
Fig. 2The effect of strenuous arm exercise. Maximum intensity projections from three representative patients who received [18F]methylcholine while already resting on the scanner (a), in a separate injection room followed by a short walk to the scanner (b) and while performing strenuous exercise with the right arm (c). Note the markedly increased uptake in the exercised biceps and the muscles used to retain body position (arrows) and intercostal muscles used for breathing