Bandar Q Alfaifi, Jouni Tuisku, Markus Matilainen, Jose Anton-Rodriguez, Daniel Lewis, Alan Jackson, David J Coope, Laura Airas, Bill Deakin, Karl Herholz, Alexander Gerhard, Rainer Hinz
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Abstract
Many positron emission tomography (PET) imaging studies in health and disease of the translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) using different radioligands have been published, however, only few separately reported left and right regions of interest in the brain. Thus, TSPO binding in healthy brains using [11C](R)PK11195 datasets of 76 participants from two PET sites was assessed for symmetry. Structural MRI scans were used for brain segmentation and to define six regions of interest (thalamus, putamen, temporal, frontal, parietal, and occipital cortex) with a probabilistic brain atlas. The simplified reference tissue model with bilateral grey matter cerebellar reference tissue input function was used to estimate distribution volume ratios (DVR). On a global level, the right hemisphere had higher DVR than the left side (p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 1.14 for grey matter and 1.17 for grey matter and white matter regions of interest). There were statistically significantly greater DVRs in all right regions with p < 0.001 except in the occipital cortex (p = 0.012, Cohen's d = 0.29). This asymmetry was independent of age, sex, and handedness evaluated using a linear mixed-effects model. These results demonstrate that [11C](R)PK11195 has an asymmetric binding distribution in the human brain, which needs to be accounted for in clinical studies.
使用不同的放射性配体对转运蛋白18kda (TSPO)的健康和疾病进行的许多正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像研究已经发表,然而,只有少数单独报道了大脑中感兴趣的左右区域。因此,使用来自两个PET位点的76名参与者的[11C](R)PK11195数据集评估健康大脑中TSPO结合的对称性。结构MRI扫描用于脑分割,并通过概率脑图谱确定六个感兴趣的区域(丘脑、壳核、颞叶、额叶、顶叶和枕叶皮层)。采用双侧灰质小脑参考组织输入函数的简化参考组织模型估计分布体积比(DVR)。在整体水平上,右半球的DVR高于左侧(灰质的p d = 1.14,灰质和白质感兴趣的区域p d = 1.17)。各右区dvr均显著增高(p d = 0.29)。这种不对称与年龄、性别和利手性无关,使用线性混合效应模型进行评估。这些结果表明[11C](R)PK11195在人脑中具有不对称的结合分布,这需要在临床研究中加以考虑。