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Early-stage 11C-Flumazenil PET predicts day-14 selective neuronal loss in a rodent model of transient focal cerebral ischemia.

Jessica L Hughes1, John S Beech2, P Simon Jones1, Dechao Wang3, David K Menon2, Franklin I Aigbirhio3, Tim D Fryer3, Jean-Claude Baron1,4.   

Abstract

Predicting tissue outcome early after stroke is an important goal. MRI >3 h accurately predicts infarction but is insensitive to selective neuronal loss (SNL). Previous studies suggest that chronic-stage 11C-flumazenil PET (FMZ-PET) is a validated marker of SNL in rats, while early-stage FMZ-PET may predict infarction. Whether early FMZ-PET also predicts SNL is unknown. Following 45-min distal MCA occlusion, adult rats underwent FMZ-PET at 1 h and 48 h post-reperfusion to map distribution volume (VT), which reflects GABA-A receptor binding. NeuN immunohistochemistry was performed at Day 14. In each rat, VT and %NeuN loss were determined in 44 ROIs spanning the hemisphere. NeuN revealed isolated SNL and cortical infarction in five and one rats, respectively. In the SNL subgroup, VT-1 h was mildly reduced and only weakly predicted SNL, while VT-48 h was significantly increased and predicted SNL both individually (p < 0.01, Kendall) and across the group (p < 0.001), i.e. the higher the VT, the stronger the SNL. Similar correlations were found in the rat with infarction. Our findings suggest GABA-A receptors are still present on injured neurons at the 48 h timepoint, and the increased 48 h VT observed here is consistent with earlier rat studies showing early GABA-A receptor upregulation. That FMZ binding at 48 h was predictive of SNL may have clinical implications.

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Keywords:  GABA-A; imaging; middle-cerebral artery; positron emission tomography; stroke

Year:  2019        PMID: 31637947      PMCID: PMC7786851          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X19883040

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


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