Impact of isoflurane anesthesia on D2 receptor occupancy by [18F]fallypride measured by microPET with a modified Logan plot.

Synapse (New York, N.y.) Pub Date : 2011-11-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-17 DOI:10.1002/syn.20955
Mohammed N Tantawy, Todd E Peterson, Carrie K Jones, Kari Johnson, Jerri M Rook, P Jeffrey Conn, Ronald M Baldwin, M Sib Ansari, Robert M Kessler
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Abstract

Unlabelled: In the previous work, we reported a method that utilized imaging data collected from 60 to 120 min following [(18) F]fallypride administration to estimate the distribution volume ratio DVR' (DVR' ∝ DVR; DVR = 1 + BP(ND) , where BP(ND) is a measure of receptor density, DA D2 in this case). In this work, we use this method to assess the effects of isoflurane anesthesia on [(18) F]fallypride DVR'.

Methods: Rats were injected with [(18) F]fallypride either unconsciously under ∼1.5% isoflurane via the tail vein (Group 1) or consciously via a catheter inserted either in the jugular vein (Group 2) or the tail vein (Group 3). After about 1 h of free access to food and water the rats were anesthetized with 1.5% isoflurane and imaged in a microPET for 60 min. The rats that were injected consciously (Groups 2 and 3) were placed in a rat restrainer during [(18) F]fallypride injection. They were habituated in that restrainer for 3 days prior to the experiment day to minimize restraint-related stress. For comparison, a control group of rats was imaged for 120 min simultaneously with the administration of [(18) F]fallypride i.v. while under 1.5% isoflurane. The DVR' estimates from the 60 min acquisitions were compared with the DVR' from the last 60 min of the 120 min acquisitions (after neglecting the first 60 min). In addition, the striatal time-activity curves were fit with a 2-tissue + plasma compartment model using an arbitrary simulated plasma input function to obtain k(3) /k(4) (≈ BP(ND) ) for the 60 and 120 min acquisitions.

Results: Isoflurane anesthesia caused a significant reduction, up to 22%, in the DVR' estimates, which were 15.7 ± 0.3 (mean ± SE) for the controls, 17.7 ± 0.3 for Group 1, 19.2 ± 0.4 for Group 2, and 18.8 ± 0.7 for Group 3. The compartmental model fit produced similar results, ∼30% reduction in k(3) /k(4) for the 120-min acquisitions compared with the 60-min acquisitions (initial conscious uptake of the radiotracer).

Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrate that isoflurane anesthesia significantly decreases striatal [(18) F]fallypride BP(ND) in rats. Of similar importance, this work demonstrates the effectiveness of delayed scans following radiotracer injection and the implication that different types of studies can be conducted simultaneously with this method, including studies of behavioral and environmental impact on brain receptors.

异氟醚麻醉对[18F] fypride D2受体占用的影响。
未标记:在之前的工作中,我们报道了一种方法,利用在[(18)F]fallypride给药后60至120分钟收集的成像数据来估计分布体积比DVR' (DVR'∝DVR;DVR = 1 + BP(ND),其中BP(ND)是受体密度的量度,在本例中为DA D2)。在这项工作中,我们使用这种方法来评估异氟醚麻醉对[(18)F]fallypride DVR'的影响。方法:老鼠注射[(18)F] fallypride无意识地在∼1.5%异氟烷通过尾静脉(组1)或有意识地通过一个在颈静脉导管插入(组2)或尾静脉(组3)。大约1 h(免费获取食物和水老鼠和1.5%异氟烷麻醉和成像microPET 60分钟。注射的老鼠有意识地(组2和3)被放置在一个老鼠在[(18)F] fallypride抑制剂注入。试验前3天在该约束器中习惯,以尽量减少约束相关应激。为了进行比较,对照组大鼠在1.5%异氟醚浓度下,在给药[(18)F]fallypride静脉注射的同时成像120分钟。将60分钟收购的DVR估算值与120分钟收购中最后60分钟的DVR估算值进行比较(忽略前60分钟后)。此外,纹状体时间-活动曲线采用任意模拟等离子体输入函数的2组织+血浆室模型拟合,得到60和120 min采集的k(3) /k(4)(≈BP(ND))。结果:异氟醚麻醉使DVR估计值显著降低,高达22%,对照组为15.7±0.3(平均±SE),组1为17.7±0.3,组2为19.2±0.4,组3为18.8±0.7。室室模型拟合产生了类似的结果,与60分钟采集(放射性示踪剂的初始有意识摄取)相比,120分钟采集的k(3) /k(4)降低了约30%。结论:本研究结果表明异氟醚麻醉可显著降低大鼠纹状体[(18)F]血压(ND)。同样重要的是,这项工作证明了放射性示踪剂注射后延迟扫描的有效性,并意味着不同类型的研究可以同时进行,包括行为和环境对大脑受体的影响的研究。
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