1. Kinetic modeling of the monoamine oxidase-B radioligand [ 18 F]SMBT-1 in human brain with positron emission tomography.
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Lopresti BJ, Stehouwer J, Reese AC, Mason NS, Royse SK, Narendran R, Laymon CM, Lopez OL, Cohen AD, Mathis CA, and Villemagne VL
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- Humans, Aged, Male, Female, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Aged, 80 and over, Cognitive Dysfunction metabolism, Cognitive Dysfunction diagnostic imaging, Kinetics, Middle Aged, Quinolines pharmacokinetics, Positron-Emission Tomography methods, Monoamine Oxidase metabolism, Monoamine Oxidase analysis, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain metabolism, Alzheimer Disease diagnostic imaging, Alzheimer Disease metabolism, Radiopharmaceuticals pharmacokinetics
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This paper describes pharmacokinetic analyses of the monoamine-oxidase-B (MAO-B) radiotracer [
18 F]( S )-(2-methylpyrid-5-yl)-6-[(3-fluoro-2-hydroxy)propoxy]quinoline ([18 F]SMBT-1) for positron emission tomography (PET) brain imaging. Brain MAO-B expression is widespread, predominantly within astrocytes. Reactive astrogliosis in response to neurodegenerative disease pathology is associated with MAO-B overexpression. Fourteen elderly subjects (8 control, 5 mild cognitive impairment, 1 Alzheimer's disease) with amyloid ([11 C]PiB) and tau ([18 F]flortaucipir) imaging assessments underwent dynamic [18 F]SMBT-1 PET imaging with arterial input function determination. [18 F]SMBT-1 showed high brain uptake and a retention pattern consistent with the known MAO-B distribution. A two-tissue compartment (2TC) model where the K1 /k2 ratio was fixed to a whole brain value best described [18 F]SMBT-1 kinetics. The 2TC total volume of distribution (VT ) was well identified and highly correlated (r2 ∼0.8) with post-mortem MAO-B indices. Cerebellar grey matter (CGM) showed the lowest mean VT of any region and is considered the optimal pseudo-reference region. Simplified analysis methods including reference tissue models, non-compartmental models, and standard uptake value ratios (SUVR) agreed with 2TC outcomes (r2 > 0.9) but with varying bias. We found the CGM-normalized 70-90 min SUVR to be highly correlated (r2 = 0.93) with the 2TC distribution volume ratio (DVR) with acceptable bias (∼10%), representing a practical alternative for [18 F]SMBT-1 analyses., Competing Interests: Declaration of conflicting interestsThe author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.- Published
- 2024
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