Uptake pattern of [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC in tissues: implications for inflammatory diseases.

Luz K Anzola, Chiara Lauri, Carlos E Granados, Bruno Laganà, Alberto Signore
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Abstract

Background: [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC binds to somatostatin receptor (SSTR) subtypes 2 and 5, also expressed on lymphocytes and macrophages, but no information is available about uptake in tissues that might be affected by a chronic inflammatory process. Our aim was to obtain normal reference values for: [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC uptake in tissues prone to chronic inflammation.

Methods: Retrospective study in 81 patients who performed the scan for a suspicion of neuroendocrine tumor (NET). We analyzed major joints, salivary glands, thyroid, aortic wall from images acquired after injection of 173.9±1 Mbq of: [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC. We calculated the SUVmax and SUVtarget/SUVgluteus ratio or SUVtarget/SUVaorta ratio. Data are reported as mean±2 or ±3 standard deviations (SD).

Results: SUVmax values appeared more reliable than other ratios. In thyroid we found a mean SUVmax of 1.36±0.45, with no values >3SD; in parotid glands 0.98±0.40, with 2 values >3SD; in submandibular glands 0.99±0.37, with 2 values >3SD; in aortic arch 1.71±0.50, with 1 value >3SD; in thoracic aorta 2.03±0.52, with 1 value >3SD; in abdominal aorta 2.19±0.49, with no value >3SD; in shoulders 0.92±0.31 and in hips 0.87±0.34, with 2 and 4 values >3SD, respectively. These 12 values with SUVmax >3SD, belong to 5 patients, 3 of which had signs of xerostomia and/or arthritis. A statistically significant correlation was observed between SUVmax and age in all examined tissues but in the aorta.

Conclusions: Tissues in which lymphocytic infiltration may occur show that SUVmax is tissue-dependent. Within tissue variability, an SUVmax greater than the mean +3SD is rarely found amongst patients without a symptomatic chronic inflammatory process but, when found, may highlight a chronic inflammatory condition.

[68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC在组织中的摄取模式:对炎症性疾病的影响
背景:[68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC与生长抑素受体(SSTR)亚型2和5结合,也在淋巴细胞和巨噬细胞上表达,但没有关于可能受慢性炎症过程影响的组织摄取的信息。我们的目的是获得慢性炎症易发组织中[68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC摄取的正常参考值。方法:对81例疑似神经内分泌肿瘤(NET)的患者进行回顾性分析。我们对注射173.9±1 Mbq的[68Ga]Ga-DOTA-NOC后获得的主要关节、唾液腺、甲状腺、主动脉壁进行了分析。我们计算了SUVmax和SUVtarget/SUVgluteus比率或SUVtarget/ suvavota比率。数据以平均±2或±3个标准差(SD)报告。结果:SUVmax值比其他比值值更可靠。甲状腺的平均SUVmax为1.36±0.45,没有大于3SD的值;腮腺0.98±0.40,2个值>3SD;颌下腺0.99±0.37,2个值>3SD;主动脉弓1.71±0.50,1值>3SD;胸主动脉2.03±0.52,1值>3SD;腹主动脉2.19±0.49,无值>3SD;肩部0.92±0.31,髋部0.87±0.34,2、4值均>3SD。这12个SUVmax >3SD的值,属于5例患者,其中3例有口干和/或关节炎的症状。除主动脉外,所有检查组织的SUVmax与年龄均有统计学显著相关。结论:在可能发生淋巴细胞浸润的组织中,SUVmax具有组织依赖性。在组织变异性中,在没有症状性慢性炎症过程的患者中很少发现大于平均值+3SD的SUVmax,但当发现时,可能会突出慢性炎症。
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