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Assessment of motion and model bias on the detection of dopamine response to behavioral challenge.

Michael A Levine1, Joseph B Mandeville1, Finnegan Calabro2,3, David Izquierdo-Garcia1,4, Daniel B Chonde1, Kevin T Chen1, Inki Hong5, Julie C Price1, Beatriz Luna2, Ciprian Catana1.   

Abstract

Compartmental modeling analysis of 11C-raclopride (RAC) PET data can be used to measure the dopaminergic response to intra-scan behavioral tasks. Bias in estimates of binding potential (BPND) and its dynamic changes (ΔBPND) can arise both when head motion is present and when the compartmental model used for parameter estimation deviates from the underlying biology. The purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of motion and model bias within the context of a behavioral task challenge, examining the impacts of different mitigation strategies. Seventy healthy adults were administered bolus plus constant infusion RAC during a simultaneous PET/magnetic resonance (MR) scan with a reward task experiment. BPND and ΔBPND were estimated using an extension of the Multilinear Reference Tissue Model (E-MRTM2) and a new method (DE-MRTM2) was proposed to selectively discount the contribution of the initial uptake period. Motion was effectively corrected with a standard frame-based approach, which performed equivalently to a more complex reconstruction-based approach. DE-MRTM2 produced estimates of ΔBPND in putamen and nucleus accumbens that were significantly different from those estimated from E-MRTM2, while also decoupling ΔBPND values from first-pass k2' estimation and removing skew in the spatial bias distribution of parametric ΔBPND estimates within the striatum.

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Keywords:  11C-Raclopride; Behavioral task; PET; kinetic modeling; motion correction

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35118904      PMCID: PMC9207487          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X221078616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.960


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