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Direct Comparison of [18F]F-DPA with [18F]DPA-714 and [11C]PBR28 for Neuroinflammation Imaging in the same Alzheimer’s Disease Model Mice and Healthy Controls
Authors: López-Picón Francisco R, Keller Thomas, Bocancea Diana, Helin Jatta S, Krzyczmonik Anna, Helin Semi, Damont Annelaure, Dollé Frédéric, Rinne Juha O, Haaparanta-Solin Merja, Solin Olof
Publisher: Springer
Publication year: 2022
Journal: Molecular Imaging and Biology
Journal name in source: Molecular imaging and biology
Journal acronym: Mol Imaging Biol
Volume: 24
Issue: 1
First page : 157
Last page: 166
ISSN: 1536-1632
eISSN: 1860-2002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-021-01646-5
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/67224483
Purpose
In this study we compared the recently developed TSPO tracer [18F]F-DPA, with [18F]DPA-714 and [11C]PBR28 by performing in vivo PET imaging on the same Alzheimer’s disease mouse model APP/PS1-21 (TG) and wild-type (WT) mice with all three radiotracers.
Procedures
To compare the radiotracer uptake, percentage of injected dose/mL (%ID/mL), standardized uptake value ratios to cerebellum (SUVRCB), and voxel-wise analyses were performed.
Results
The peak uptake of [18F]F-DPA was higher than 4.3% ID/mL, while [18F]DPA-714 reached just over 3% ID/mL, and [11C]PBR28 was over 4% ID/mL in only one brain region in the WT mice. The peak/60-min uptake ratios of [18F]F-DPA were significantly higher (p < 0.001) than those of [18F]DPA-714 and [11C]PBR28. The differences in [18F]F-DPA SUVRCB between WT and TG mice were highly significant (p < 0.001) in the three studied time periods after injection. [18F]DPA-714 uptake was significantly higher in TG mice starting in the 20–40-min timeframe and increased thereafter, whereas [11C]PBR28 uptake became significant at 10–20 min (p < 0.05). The voxel-wise analysis confirmed the differences between the radiotracers.
Conclusions
[18F]F-DPA displays higher brain uptake, higher TG-to-WT SUVRCB ratios, and faster clearance than [18F]DPA-714 and [11C]PBR28, and could prove useful for detecting low levels of inflammation and allow for shorter dynamic PET scans.
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