| Literature DB >> 29398564 |
José M Benlloch1, Antonio J González2, Roberto Pani3, Enrico Preziosi3, Carl Jackson4, John Murphy4, Julio Barberá5, Carlos Correcher5, Sebastian Aussenhofer6, Daniel Gareis6, Dimitris Visvikis7, Julien Bert7, Bengt Langstrom8, Lars Farde9, Miklos Toth10, Jenny Haggkvist10, Fabio V Caixeta11, Klas Kullander11, Ian Somlai-Schweiger12, Markus Schwaiger12.
Abstract
We present the first results of the MINDVIEW project. An innovative imaging system for the human brain examination, allowing simultaneous acquisition of PET/MRI images, has been designed and constructed. It consists of a high sensitivity and high resolution PET scanner integrated in a novel, head-dedicated, radio frequency coil for a 3T MRI scanner. Preliminary measurements from the PET scanner show sensitivity 3 times higher than state-of-the-art PET systems that will allow safe repeated studies on the same patient. The achieved spatial resolution, close to 1 mm, will enable differentiation of relevant brain structures for schizophrenia. A cost-effective and simple method of radiopharmaceutical production from 11C-carbon monoxide and a mini-clean room has been demonstrated. It has been shown that 11C-raclopride has higher binding potential in a new VAAT null mutant mouse model of schizophrenia compared to wild type control animals. A significant reduction in TSPO binding has been found in gray matter in a small sample of drug-naïve, first episode psychosis patients, suggesting a reduced number or an altered function of immune cells in brain at early stage schizophrenia.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29398564 DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2018.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Psychiatry ISSN: 0924-9338 Impact factor: 5.361