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Substitution of venous for arterial blood sampling in the determination of regional rates of cerebral protein synthesis with L-[1-11C]leucine PET: A validation study.

Giampaolo Tomasi1, Mattia Veronese2, Alessandra Bertoldo3, Carolyn B Smith1, Kathleen C Schmidt1.   

Abstract

We developed and validated a method to estimate input functions for determination of regional rates of cerebral protein synthesis (rCPS) with L-[1-11C]leucine PET without arterial sampling. The method is based on a population-derived input function (PDIF) approach, with venous samples for calibration. Population input functions were constructed from arterial blood data measured in 25 healthy 18-24-year-old males who underwent L-[1-11C]leucine PET scans while awake. To validate the approach, three additional groups of 18-27-year-old males underwent L-[1-11C]leucine PET scans with both arterial and venous blood sampling: 13 awake healthy volunteers, 10 sedated healthy volunteers, and 5 sedated subjects with fragile X syndrome. Rate constants of the L-[1-11C]leucine kinetic model were estimated voxel-wise with measured arterial input functions and with venous-calibrated PDIFs. Venous plasma leucine measurements were used with venous-calibrated PDIFs for rCPS computation. rCPS determined with PDIFs calibrated with 30-60 min venous samples had small errors (RMSE: 4-9%), and no statistically significant differences were found in any group when compared to rCPS determined with arterial input functions. We conclude that in young adult males, PDIFs calibrated with 30-60 min venous samples can be used in place of arterial input functions for determination of rCPS with L-[1-11C]leucine PET.

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Keywords:  Brain; leucine; positron emission tomography; protein synthesis; venous blood sampling

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29664322      PMCID: PMC6727135          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X18771242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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