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AGING EFFECT ON NEUTRAL AMINO-ACID-TRANSPORT AT THE BLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER MEASURED WITH L-[2-F-18]-FLUOROPHENYLALANINE AND PET




TekijätITO H, HATAZAWA J, MURAKAMI M, MIURA S, IIDA H, BLOOMFIELD PM, KANNO I, FUKUDA H, UEMURA K

KustantajaSOC NUCLEAR MEDICINE INC

Julkaisuvuosi1995

JournalJournal of Nuclear Medicine

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Lehden akronyymiJ NUCL MED

Vuosikerta36

Numero7

Aloitussivu1232

Lopetussivu1237

Sivujen määrä6

ISSN0161-5505


Tiivistelmä
Neutral amino acids (NAAs) are transported from the blood to the brain using the same carrier system in a competitive fashion. The purpose of this study is to establish a method for evaluating neutral amino acid transport at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in humans and to examine the aging effect of amino add transport. Methods: A dynamic PET study with L-(2-F-18)-fluorophenylalanine (F-18-Phe) was performed in 14 normal volunteers (age 21-71 yr; mean +/- s.d., age range 48.0 +/- 17.1 yr). By using a two-compartment model analysis and a weighted integration technique, the influx rate constant K-1, the efflux rate constant k(2) and distribution volume V-d of F-18-Phe were estimated in various brain structures. Results: The value of K, was inversely correlated with plasma NAA concentration (r = -0.69, p < 0.01). The cerebellum showed the highest value of K-1, while the white matter showed the lowest. There was no significant change in K-1 during aging. The value of k(2) was significantly increased with age. Conclusion: No decline of K-1 during aging indicated that NAA transport from the blood to the brain is a limiting process of age in amino acid incorporation. Fluorine-18-Phe PET imaging is a feasible method to study NAA transport at the BBB in vivo in humans and can be applied to pathological conditions of the brain.



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