| Literature DB >> 24064066 |
I Suridjan1, P M Rusjan, A N Voineskos, T Selvanathan, E Setiawan, A P Strafella, A A Wilson, J H Meyer, S Houle, R Mizrahi.
Abstract
One of the cellular markers of neuroinflammation is increased microglia activation, characterized by overexpression of mitochondrial 18kDa Translocator Protein (TSPO). TSPO expression can be quantified in-vivo using the positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand [(18)F]-FEPPA. This study examined microglial activation as measured with [(18)F]-FEPPA PET across the adult lifespan in a group of healthy volunteers. We performed genotyping for the rs6971 TS.PO gene polymorphism to control for the known variability in binding affinity. Thirty-three healthy volunteers (age range: 19-82years; 22 high affinity binders (HAB), 11 mixed affinity binders (MAB)) underwent [(18)F]-FEPPA PET scans, acquired on the High Resolution Research Tomograph (HRRT) and analyzed using a 2-tissue compartment model. Regression analyses were performed to examine the effect of age adjusting for genetic status on [(18)F]-FEPPA total distribution volumes (VT) in the hippocampus, temporal, and prefrontal cortex. We found no significant effect of age on [(18)F]-FEPPA VT (F (1,30)=0.918; p=0.346), and a significant effect of genetic polymorphism (F (1,30)=8.767; p=0.006). This is the first in-vivo study to evaluate age-related changes in TSPO binding, using the new generation TSPO radioligands. Increased neuroinflammation, as measured with [(18)F]-FEPPA PET was not associated with normal aging, suggesting that healthy elderly individuals may serve as useful benchmark against patients with neurodegenerative disorders where neuroinflammation may be present. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Healthy aging; Microglia activation; Neuroinflammation; PET imaging; TSPO; [(18)F]-FEPPA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24064066 PMCID: PMC6283059 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.09.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroimage ISSN: 1053-8119 Impact factor: 6.556