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The simplified reference tissue model with 18F-fallypride positron emission tomography: choice of reference region.

Kenji Ishibashi, Chelsea L Robertson, Mark A Mandelkern, Andrew T Morgan, Edythe D London.   

Abstract

The development of high-affinity radiotracers for positron emission tomography (PET) has allowed for quantification of dopamine receptors in extrastriatal and striatal regions of the brain. As these new radiotracers have distinctly different kinetic properties than their predecessors, it is important to examine the suitability of kinetic models to represent their uptake, distribution, and in vivo washout. Using the simplified reference tissue model, we investigated the influence of reference region choice on the striatal binding potential of 18F-fallypride, a high-affinity dopamine D2/D3 receptor ligand. We compared the use of the visual cortex and a white matter region (superior longitudinal fasciculus) to the cerebellum, a commonly used reference tissue, in a PET-fallypride study of healthy and methamphetamine-dependent subjects. Compared to the cerebellum, use of the visual cortex produced significantly greater sample variance in binding potential relative to nondisplaceable uptake (BP(ND)). Use of the white matter region was associated with BP(ND) values and sample variance similar to those obtained with the cerebellum and a larger effect size for the group differences in striatal BP(ND) between healthy and methamphetamine-dependent subjects. Our results do not support the use of the visual cortex as a reference region in 18F-fallypride studies and suggest that white matter may be a reasonable alternative to the cerebellum as it displays similar statistical and kinetic properties.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24447617      PMCID: PMC4103900          DOI: 10.2310/7290.2013.00065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Imaging        ISSN: 1535-3508            Impact factor:   4.488


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