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Abstract
Neural stem cells are present in 2 neurogenic regions, the subventricular zone (SVZ) and the subgranular zone (SGZ) of the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG), and continue to generate new neurons throughout life. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is linked to a variety of psychiatric disorders such as depression and anxiety, and to the therapeutic effects of antidepressants, as well as learning and memory. In vivo imaging for hippocampal neurogenic activity may be used to diagnose psychiatric disorders and evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of antidepressants. However, these imaging techniques remain to be established until now. Recently, we established a quantitative positron emission tomography (PET) imaging technique for neurogenic activity in the adult brain with 3'-deoxy-3'-[18F]fluoro-L-thymidine ([18F]FLT) and probenecid, a drug transporter inhibitor in blood-brain barrier. Moreover, we showed that this PET imaging technique can monitor alterations in neurogenic activity in the hippocampus of adult rats with depression and following treatment with an antidepressant. This PET imaging method may assist in diagnosing depression and in monitoring the therapeutic efficacy of antidepressants. In this commentary, we discuss the possibility of in vivo PET imaging for neurogenic activity in adult non-human primates and humans.
神经干细胞存在于海马体齿状回(DG)的两个神经发生区,即脑室下区(SVZ)和亚颗粒区(SGZ),并在一生中不断产生新的神经元。成人海马神经发生与多种精神疾病,如抑郁和焦虑,以及抗抑郁药的治疗效果,以及学习和记忆有关。海马神经源性活动的体内成像可用于诊断精神疾病和评估抗抑郁药物的治疗效果。然而,这些成像技术至今仍有待建立。最近,我们建立了一种定量正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像技术,用于3'-脱氧-3'-[18F]氟- l -胸腺嘧啶([18F]FLT)和probenecid(一种血脑屏障药物转运蛋白抑制剂)在成人大脑中的神经源性活动。此外,我们发现这种PET成像技术可以监测成年抑郁症大鼠海马神经源性活动的变化,并接受抗抑郁药治疗。这种PET成像方法可以帮助诊断抑郁症和监测抗抑郁药的治疗效果。在这篇评论中,我们讨论了活体PET成像在成年非人灵长类动物和人类神经源性活动中的可能性。