临床前PET成像在癫痫发生:对生物标志物和治疗靶点的鉴定。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
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摘要

背景:癫痫是一种影响全球很大一部分人口的神经系统疾病。然而,其复杂性和缺乏生物标志物阻碍了其病因学的研究,导致缺乏有效的治疗方法来减缓或停止疾病的发展,也称为癫痫发生。动物模型已被证明是研究癫痫发生的重要工具,许多动物模型显示出与人类患者相似的细胞、分子和功能改变。本文回顾了利用正电子发射断层扫描的临床前研究,这是一种非侵入性神经成像技术,已证明与疾病的病理特征和行为合并症相关,并且对癫痫发生的严重程度具有很高的预测价值。结论:正电子发射断层成像促进了对癫痫发生机制的认识。这种转化技术可能对识别癫痫的生物标志物、确定新的治疗靶点以及选择和监测潜在未来治疗的患者至关重要。
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Preclinical PET imaging in epileptogenesis: towards identification of biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

Background: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects a significant portion of the global population. However, its complexity and the lack of biomarkers hinder the study of its etiology, resulting in a lack of effective treatments to slow down or halt disease development, also called epileptogenesis.

Main body: Animal models have proven to be a crucial tool for studying epileptogenesis, many exhibiting cellular, molecular, and functional alterations that resemble those found in human patients. This review examines preclinical studies that have utilized positron emission tomography, a non-invasive neuroimaging technique that has demonstrated correlation with the pathological features and behavioral comorbidities of the disease and a high predictive value for the severity of epileptogenesis.

Conclusion: Positron emission tomography imaging has fostered the knowledge of the mechanisms driving epileptogenesis. This translational technique might be crucial for identifying biomarkers of epilepsy, identifying novel treatment targets and selecting and monitoring patients for potential future therapies.

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EJNMMI Research
EJNMMI Research RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING&nb-
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5.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
72
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EJNMMI Research publishes new basic, translational and clinical research in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. Regular features include original research articles, rapid communication of preliminary data on innovative research, interesting case reports, editorials, and letters to the editor. Educational articles on basic sciences, fundamental aspects and controversy related to pre-clinical and clinical research or ethical aspects of research are also welcome. Timely reviews provide updates on current applications, issues in imaging research and translational aspects of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technologies. The main emphasis is placed on the development of targeted imaging with radiopharmaceuticals within the broader context of molecular probes to enhance understanding and characterisation of the complex biological processes underlying disease and to develop, test and guide new treatment modalities, including radionuclide therapy.
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