Non-Invasive Estimation of Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Tissue Blood Flow by Using [15O]H2O PET with Image Derived Input Functions

K. Liukko, V. Oikonen, T. Tolvanen, K. Virtanen, Antti Viljanen, H. Sipilä, P. Nuutila, P. Iozzo
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Subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow is finely regulated, and tuned with fat metabolism; little is known about visceral fat, which is less accessible in humans. In estimating blood flow with positron emission tomography (PET) and oxygen-15-labelled water (( 15 O)H2O), the input function is obtained invasively from arterial blood samples. The aim of the current study was to validate a non-invasive method to measure blood flow in adipose depots, by extracting input function curves from ( 15 O)H2O-PET images. Data of twenty subjects undergoing abdominal ( 15 O)H2O-PET were used. Images were reconstructed with filtered backprojection (FBP). Location, diameter, and inner radioactivity levels of the abdominal aorta were automatically determined. Image derived arterial curves (IDI) were compared to measured arterial blood data, as obtained by an online blood sampler (OSI). Blood flow in three adipose tissue depots was estimated using the autoradiographic method with OSI vs the FBP image derived input (F-IDI) function. Correlations between blood flow results obtained with OSI and IDI were significant (r 0.87, p<0.0001) in all regions. Estimates of the aortic diameter ranged between 10.7-17.2 mm. A good agreement was found between area under the curve (AUC) values of F-IDI and OSI curves; the AUCF-IDI/AUCOSI ratio was 0.97±0.10. Our results support the implementation of the current method for the non-invasive detection of the abdominal aorta input function from a dynamic ( 15 O)H2O PET image in the quantifica- tion of regional blood flow in low flow tissues. This method allows simultaneously examine subcutaneous and intra- abdominal fat depots.
[15O]H2O PET与图像衍生输入函数的无创估计皮下和内脏脂肪组织血流量
皮下脂肪组织的血液流动受到精细调节,并与脂肪代谢相协调;人们对内脏脂肪了解甚少,因为人体很难获得内脏脂肪。在用正电子发射断层扫描(PET)和氧-15标记水((15 O)H2O)估计血流时,输入函数是从动脉血液样本中侵入性地获得的。本研究的目的是通过提取(15o)H2O-PET图像的输入函数曲线,验证一种非侵入性测量脂肪库血流的方法。采用20例进行腹部(15o)H2O-PET检查的受试者数据。用滤波后的反向投影(FBP)重建图像。自动确定腹主动脉的位置、直径和内部放射性水平。将图像衍生动脉曲线(IDI)与通过在线血液采样器(OSI)获得的测量动脉血液数据进行比较。使用OSI与FBP图像衍生输入(F-IDI)函数的放射自成像方法估计三个脂肪组织库的血流量。在所有地区,OSI和IDI获得的血流结果之间具有显著相关性(r0.87,p<0.0001)。估计主动脉直径在10.7-17.2毫米之间。F-IDI曲线下面积(AUC)值与OSI曲线吻合较好;AUCF-IDI/AUCOSI比值为0.97±0.10。我们的研究结果支持通过动态(15 O)H2O PET图像对腹主动脉输入功能进行无创检测的当前方法,用于定量低流量组织的区域血流。这种方法可以同时检查皮下和腹腔内的脂肪库。
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