| Literature DB >> 29500717 |
Azadeh Firouzian1, Alex Whittington2, Graham E Searle3, Ivan Koychev4, Giovanna Zamboni5, Simon Lovestone4, Roger N Gunn3,2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: AD is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is associated with the accumulation of two different insoluble protein aggregates, Aβ plaques and hyperphosphorylated tau. This study aimed to investigate the optimal acquisition and quantification of [18F]AV45 and [18F]AV1451 to image Aβ and tau, respectively, in subjects with AD. Fifteen subjects with early stage AD underwent a T1-weighted structural MRI and two dynamic PET scans to image Aβ (60 min, [18F]AV45) and tau (120 min, [18F]AV1451). Both dynamic BPND and static SUVR outcome measures were calculated and compared for 12 out of 15 subjects who completed 60 min of the Aβ PET scan and at least 110 min of the tau PET scan. The SRTM and reference Logan graphical analysis were applied to the dynamic data to estimate regional BPND values and SUVR ratios from the static data. Optimal acquisition windows were explored for both the dynamic and static acquisitions. In addition, the spatial correlation between regional Aβ and tau signals was explored.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Amyloid; Modelling; PET; Tau
Year: 2018 PMID: 29500717 PMCID: PMC5834417 DOI: 10.1186/s13550-018-0371-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Res ISSN: 2191-219X Impact factor: 3.138
Fig. 1SRTM (a, b) and reference Logan graphical analysis model (c, d) fit (solid line) to TACs (circles) of three example ROIs with different activity levels for Aβ (a, c; t* = 20) and tau (b, d; t* = 50) dynamic PET scans
Fig. 2Estimated mean (the circles) and variation (vertical bars) of regional BPND values using SRTM (a, b) and reference Logan graphical analysis (c, d) with cerebellum grey as reference region for three example regions over all subjects for Aβ (a, c) and tau (b, d) dynamic PET scans. t* indicates the starting time of reference Logan graphical analysis
Fig. 3Estimated regional BPND values using SRTM and reference Logan graphical analysis with cerebellum grey as reference region across all subjects for selected regions for Aβ (a) and tau (b) dynamic PET scans. The BPND values estimated by reference Logan graphical analysis are for optimum t* values (t* = 20 for Aβ and t* = 50 for tau)
Fig. 4Time stability of mean SUVR values over all subjects with cerebellum grey as reference region for 20 min time windows over the whole scan duration for Aβ (a) and tau (b) scans for three example regions
Fig. 5Signed coefficient of determination (R2) of regional BPND values derived using SRTM (a), reference Logan graphical analysis (b) and SUVR (c) methods for 12 regions with high potential for Aβ or tau uptake (The values between − 0.3 and 0.3 are masked for easier interpretation)
Fig. 6[18F]AV45 (top row) and [18F]AV1451 (bottom row) uptake patterns in whole brain represented by BPND values estimated using SRTM for all subjects who completed full 60 min of Aβ and at least 110 min of tau PET scan. Subjects are ordered based on their MMSE scores