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11C-mHED for PET / CT: principles of synthesis, methodology and first clinical applications

Authors :
Bonfiglioli, R.
Nanni, C.
Martignani, C.
Zanoni, L.
La Donna, R.
Igor Diemberger
Boriani, G.
Pettinato, C.
Sambuceti, G.
Fanti, S.
Mansi, L.
Bonfiglioli, Rachele
Nanni, Cristina
Martignani, Cristian
Zanoni, Lucia
La Donna, Raffaele
Diemberger, Igor
Boriani, Giuseppe
Pettinato, Cinzia
Sambuceti, Gianmario
Fanti, Stefano
Mansi, Luigi
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Alterations of the cardiac autonomic nervous system play an important role in the pathway of many heart diseases. Nuclear imaging tools have been demonstrated to be useful for global and regional assessment of myocardial innervation. We used (11)C-meta-hydroxy-ephedrine ((11)C-mHED), a catecholamine analogue, as a radiotracer usable with a PET/CT scanner to study the cardiac sympathetic system. After a fast and automatic synthesis of mHED and its labeling with (11)C, we acquired cardiac images by using a PET/ CT scanner. In this paper we present our preliminary results showing the radiotracer bio-distribution in humans 10 minutes post injection. The present study assesses the feasibility of PET/CT with the radiolabeled catecholamine analogue ((11)C-mHED) in order to determine sympathetic innervation in the human heart.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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