基于细胞结构最大概率图的神经受体pet数据分析:可行性研究。

René Hurlemann, Andreas Matusch, Simon B Eickhoff, Nicola Palomero-Gallagher, Philipp T Meyer, Christian Boy, Wolfgang Maier, Karl Zilles, Katrin Amunts, Andreas Bauer
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基于死后组织学研究的细胞建筑学定义的皮层区域的三维最大概率图(MPMs)最近在蒙特利尔神经学研究所(MNI)单一受试者模板的立体定位参考空间中可用。这允许使用细胞结构图来分析体内功能数据集,包括神经受体正电子发射断层扫描(PET)研究。在这项可行性研究中,我们使用5-羟色胺2A (5-HT2A)受体PET来测试最大细胞结构概率图在定量分析中的适用性。作为结果参数,我们从5名健康受试者的每个半球19个细胞建筑学定义的感兴趣体积(VOIs)中提取局部分布体积比(DVRs)。实验设计包括前向(“PET到图谱”归一化)和后向(“图谱到PET”归一化)程序,以双重检查转换和覆盖的稳定性。将所得dvr与死后[3H]酮色胺多区域放射自显影获得的受体密度(RDs)进行比较。双向归一化过程之间的相关性(r = 0.89;38个voi)以及体内和体外数据(9个voi;r = 0.64和r = 0.47(分别为正向和反向过程)表明,细胞结构最大概率图的实现是一种很有前途的方法,可以准确且独立于观察者分析神经受体PET数据。
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Analysis of neuroreceptor PET-data based on cytoarchitectonic maximum probability maps: a feasibility study.

Three-dimensional maximum probability maps (MPMs) of cytoarchitectonically defined cortical regions based on postmortem histological studies have recently been made available in the stereotaxic reference space of the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) single subject template. This permits the use of cytoarchitectonic maps for the analysis of functional in vivo datasets, including neuroreceptor positron emission tomography (PET) studies. In this feasibility study, we used 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A (5-HT2A) receptor PET to test the applicability of maximum cytoarchitectonic probability maps for quantitative analysis. As the outcome parameter, we extracted local distribution volume ratios (DVRs) from 19 cytoarchitectonically defined volumes of interest (VOIs) per hemisphere from five healthy subjects. The experimental design included a forward ('PET to atlas' normalization) and a backward ('atlas to PET' normalization) procedure to double-check the stability of transformation and overlay. Resulting DVRs were compared with receptor densities (RDs) obtained from postmortem [3H]ketanserin autoradiography of multiple areas. Correlations between the bi-directional normalization procedures (r = 0.89; 38 VOIs) as well as between in vivo and vitro data (nine VOIs; r = 0.64 and r = 0.47 for forward and backward procedure, respectively) suggest that the implementation of cytoarchitectonic maximum probability maps is a promising method for an accurate and observer-independent analysis of neuroreceptor PET data.

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