| Literature DB >> 29388083 |
Tatsuya Higashi1,2, Ryuichi Nishii3,4, Shinya Kagawa3, Yoshihiko Kishibe3, Masaaki Takahashi3, Tomoko Okina5, Norio Suzuki5, Hiroshi Hasegawa5, Yasuhiro Nagahama6, Koichi Ishizu3,7, Naoya Oishi8, Hiroyuki Kimura9, Hiroyuki Watanabe10, Masahiro Ono10, Hideo Saji10, Hiroshi Yamauchi3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Recently, we developed a benzofuran derivative for the imaging of β-amyloid plaques, 5-(5-(2-(2-(2-18F-fluoroethoxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)benzofuran-2-yl)-N-methylpyridin-2-amine (18F-FPYBF-2) (Ono et al., J Med Chem 54:2971-9, 2011). The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of 18F-FPYBF-2 as an amyloid imaging PET tracer in a first clinical study with healthy volunteers and patients with various dementia and in comparative dual tracer study using 11C-Pittsburgh Compound B (11C-PiB).Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer disease; Amyloid imaging; Healthy volunteers; Positron emission tomography
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29388083 PMCID: PMC5852179 DOI: 10.1007/s12149-018-1236-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Nucl Med ISSN: 0914-7187 Impact factor: 2.668
Characteristics of total 61 healthy volunteers
| Gender, | Age (years) | Age range | MMSE | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 55.6 ± 13.6 | 24–73 | 28.9 ± 1.4 | n.s | |
| Female | 53.4 ± 13.5 | 37–79 | 29.1 ± 1.5 | n.s | |
| Total | 53.7 ± 13.1 | 24–79 | 29.1 ± 1.5 |
MMSE mini mental state examination, SUVR standardized uptake value ratio
* Correlation between SUVR of the group of 20–39 and that of 70–79 years old
Characteristics of total 55 patients with ad and other dementia or related diseases
| Gender, | Age (years) | Age range | MMSE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 72.8 ± 9.6 | 41–88 | 22.3 ± 4.2 | |
| Female | 76.1 ± 9.2 | 48–88 | 22.7 ± 4.4 | |
| Total | 74.4 ± 9.4 | 41–88 | 22.5 ± 4.3 |
MMSE mini mental state examination, SUVR standardized uptake value ratio
Characteristics of 16 volunteers and patients examined both by PiB and by FPFBF-2
| Test subject | Age | Sex | Clinical diagnosis | MMSE score | PiB | FPYBF-2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUVR | SUVR | |||||||
| #1 | 39 | M | Healthy volunteer | 25 | WNL | 0.961 | WNL | 0.895 |
| #2 | 41 | M | Healthy volunteera | 30 | WNL | 1.045 | WNL | 1.001 |
| #3 | 51 | M | Healthy volunteer | 30 | WNL | 1.214 | WNL | 1.087 |
| #4 | 54 | M | Healthy volunteer | 30 | WNL | 1.100 | WNL | 1.064 |
| #5 | 70 | F | Healthy volunteer | 28 | WNL | 1.079 | WNL | 1.049 |
| #6 | 72 | M | MCI | 24 | High | 2.285 | High | 1.374 |
| #7 | 76 | M | MCI | 25 | High | 1.757 | High | 1.249 |
| #8 | 82 | M | MCI | 24 | WNL | 1.057 | WNL | 0.862 |
| #9 | 56 | M | Early AD | 26 | High | 1.831 | High | 1.326 |
| #10 | 73 | F | Early AD | 21 | High | 2.090 | High | 1.502 |
| #11 | 76 | M | Early ADc | 19 | High | 1.756 | High | 1.322 |
| #12 | 78 | F | Early AD | 24 | WNL | 1.253 | High | 1.246 |
| #13 | 78 | F | Moderate ADb | 15 | High | 2.230 | High | 1.568 |
| #14 | 60 | F | Other dementia (amyloid angiopathy) | 30 | WNL | 0.932 | WNL | 0.892 |
| #15 | 73 | F | Other dementia (FTD) | 19 | WNL | 1.238 | WNL | 1.060 |
| #16 | 82 | M | Other dementia (unknown) | 23 | WNL | 1.134 | WNL | 0.989 |
| Total | 66.3 ± 14.2 | 24.2 + 44.4 | 1.435 ± 0.474 | 1.155 ± 0.219 | ||||
MCI mild cognitive insufficiency, MMSE mini mental state examination, AD Alzheimer’s disease, SUVR standardized uptake value ratio, FTD fronto temporal dementia, WNL within normal limit
a Case B, b Case C, c Case D in Fig. 6
Fig. 1Representative brain axial PET images of 18F-FPYBF-2 PET in a healthy volunteer and a patient with Alzheimer disease. The upper half showed a typical case of healthy 73 years old male volunteer, who has MMSE: 28 with Mean Cortical Index of SUVR as 0.977. The lower half showed a typical case of patient with Alzheimer disease, 65 years old male, who has MMSE: 14 with Mean Cortical Index of SUVR as 1.591. Prominent accumulation of 18F-FPYBF-2 was observed in gray matter of frontotemporal cortex, parietal and occipital cortex and posterior cingulate gyrus
Fig. 2Time-activity-curves (TAC) of representative two cases; healthy volunteer (upper) and Alzheimer disease (moderate stage) (bottom). Regional TACs were shown for cerebral cortex (including frontotemporal lobe), white matter, cerebellar cortex, thalamus and pons. Subjects who showed similar TACs to mean TACs of each group were selected. Radioactivity was shown as Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) in this figure. In AD patients, TAC of cortex showed higher retention than that in healthy volunteers, and reached a plateau similar to the level of thalamus and pons
Fig. 3Results of Mean Cortical Index of SUVR in patients suspected of having dementia and related diseases. Each group represents a patient group with various disease, A: AD in moderate stage, B: AD in early stage, C: Healthy volunteers (49 years old and younger), D: Healthy volunteers (50 years old and older), E: Other dementia (including Dementia with DLB, PART, FTD, iNPH, corticodegeneration and unknown), and E: Mild Cognitive impairment (MCI). Mean Cortical Index of AD patients in moderate stage (1.342 ± 0.191) and early stage (1.288 ± 0.134) were significantly higher than those of healthy volunteers in both age range (50 years old and older and 49 years old and younger). Based on the regression line in Fig. 4a (dotted line), we determined that Mean Cortical Index of 1.2 in [18F]FPYBF-2, which corresponds to the widely accepted threshold of 1.5 for PiB, can be used as a threshold value between normal and dementia. Please find Fig. 4
Fig. 4Comparison of Mean Cortical Index of SUVR at 11C-PiB and 18F-FPYBF-2 in the dual tracer study (a). Excellent linear correlation was observed between those of 11C-PiB and 18F-FPYBF-2 with statistical values (r2 = 0.87, p < 0.0001). Comparison of axial brain images of 11C-PiB (top three images in each case) and 18F-FPYBF-2 (bottom in each case) in three cases for example: a a case of normal volunteer (30 years old, male, MMSE = 30), b a case of moderate stage AD (78 years old, female, MMSE = 15), and c a case of early stage AD with a history of traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (76 years old, male, MMSE = 19). In the third case, amyloid deposition in left occipital lobe was prominent compared to right lobe both at 11C-PiB and 18F-FPYBF-2. Please note that window level of SUVR was set 0–3.0 for 18F-FPYBF-2 because of its narrow dynamic range, while it was set 0–4.0 for 11C-PiB