Simultaneous radiomethylation of [ 11 C]harmine and [ 11 C]DASB and kinetic modeling approach for serotonergic brain imaging in the same individual.
Chrysoula VrakaMatej MurgašLucas RischkaBarbara Katharina GeistRupert LanzenbergerGregor GryglewskiThomas ZenzWolfgang WadsakMarkus MitterhauserMarcus HackerCécile PhilippeVerena PichlerPublished in: Scientific reports (2022)
Simultaneous characterization of pathologies by multi-tracer positron emission tomography (PET) is among the most promising applications in nuclear medicine. Aim of this work was the simultaneous production of two PET-tracers in one module and test the relevance for human application. [ 11 C]harmine and [ 11 C]DASB were concurrently synthesized in a 'two-in-one-pot' reaction in quality for application. Dual-tracer protocol was simulated using 16 single PET scans in different orders of tracer application separated by different time intervals. Volume of distribution was calculated for single- and dual-tracer measurements using Logan's plot and arterial input function in 13 brain regions. The 'two-in-one-pot' reaction yielded equivalent amounts of both radiotracers with comparable molar activities. The simulations of the dual-tracer application were comparable to the single bolus injections in 13 brain regions, when [ 11 C]harmine was applied first and [ 11 C]DASB second, with an injection time interval of 45 min (r xy = 0.90). Our study shows the successful simultaneous dual-tracer production leading to decreased radiation burden and costs. The simulation of dual subject injection to quantify the monoamine oxidase-A and serotonin transporter distribution proved its high potential. Multi-tracer imaging may drive more sophisticated study designs and diminish the day-to-day differences in the same individual as well as increase PET scanner efficiency.
Keyphrases
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- pet imaging
- pet ct
- white matter
- high resolution
- resting state
- randomized controlled trial
- magnetic resonance imaging
- endothelial cells
- ultrasound guided
- image quality
- risk assessment
- cerebral ischemia
- dual energy
- virtual reality
- finite element
- induced pluripotent stem cells