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Evaluation of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine-specific binding: Implications for reference region approaches.

Shivani Bhatt1,2, Ansel T Hillmer2,3,4, Nabeel Nabulsi2, David Matuskey2,3,4, Keunpoong Lim2, Shu-Fei Lin2, Irina Esterlis2,4,5, Richard E Carson2,3, Yiyun Huang2,3, Kelly P Cosgrove1,2,3,4,5.   

Abstract

We aimed to characterize changes in binding of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine to α4 β2 *-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (α4 β2 *-nAChRs) during a tobacco cigarette smoking challenge. Displacement of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine throughout the brain was quantified as change in (-)-[18 F]Flubatine distribution volume (VT ), with particular emphasis on regions with low VT . Three tobacco smokers were imaged with positron emission tomography (PET) during a 210 min bolus-plus-constant infusion of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine. A tobacco cigarette was smoked in the PET scanner ∼125 min after the start of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine injection. Equilibrium analysis was used to estimate VT at baseline (90-120 min) and after cigarette challenge (180-210 min), at the time of greatest receptor occupancy by nicotine. Smoking reduced VT by 21 ± 9% (average ±SD) in corpus callosum, 17 ± 9% in frontal cortex, 36 ± 11% in cerebellum, and 22 ± 10% in putamen. The finding of displaceable (-)-[18 F]Flubatine binding throughout the brain is an important consideration for reference region-based quantification approaches with this tracer. We observed displacement of (-)-[18 F]Flubatine binding to α4 β2 *-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in corpus callosum by a tobacco cigarette challenge. We conclude that reference region approaches utilizing corpus callosum should first perform careful characterization of displaceable (-)-[18 F]Flubatine binding and nondisplaceable kinetics in this putative reference region.
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Keywords:  positron emission tomography; reference region; tobacco smoking; white matter; α4β2*-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29105121      PMCID: PMC6547815          DOI: 10.1002/syn.22016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Synapse        ISSN: 0887-4476            Impact factor:   2.562


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1.  Exploring the Metabolism of (+)-[18F]Flubatine in Vitro and in Vivo: LC-MS/MS Aided Identification of Radiometabolites in a Clinical PET Study.

Authors:  Friedrich-Alexander Ludwig; Steffen Fischer; René Smits; Winnie Deuther-Conrad; Alexander Hoepping; Solveig Tiepolt; Marianne Patt; Osama Sabri; Peter Brust
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 4.411

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