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Kelly P Cosgrove1, Tracy Kloczynski, Nabeel Nabulsi, David Weinzimmer, Shu-Fei Lin, Julie K Staley, Zubin Bhagwagar, Richard E Carson.
Abstract
The main objective of the current study was to determine the sensitivity of the positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand [¹¹C]P943 to fenfluramine-induced changes in endogenous 5-HT in nonhuman primate brain. Fenfluramine-induced changes in 5-HT(1B) occupancy were compared to those obtained by self-block with unlabeled P943. Two baboons and 1 rhesus monkey were given preblocking or displacing doses of fenfluramine (1-5 mg/kg) or preblocking doses of unlabeled P943 (0.2 mg/kg) and imaged with [¹¹C]P943 PET. Receptor occupancy by the low dose of fenfluramine (1 mg/kg) in the baboons was 25 and 29% and by the high dose of fenfluramine (5 mg/kg) in the rhesus macaque was 42%. Receptor occupancy by P943 (0.2 mg/kg) was 68 and 86% in the baboons. PET imaging of 5-HT(1B) receptors with [¹¹C]P943 may be a useful approach for measuring changes in endogenous 5-HT in the living human brain.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21484884 PMCID: PMC3149753 DOI: 10.1002/syn.20942
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Synapse ISSN: 0887-4476 Impact factor: 2.562