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Extrastriatal binding of [123I]FP-CIT in the thalamus and pons: gender and age dependencies assessed in a European multicentre database of healthy controls (Articolo in rivista)
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Koch, Walter H.; Unterrainer, Marcus; Xiong, Guoming; Bartenstein, Peter P.; Diemling, Markus; Varrone, Andrea; Dickson, John Caddell; Tossici-Bolt, Livia; Séra, Teréz; Asenbaum, Susanne; Booij, Jan; Kapucu, Özlem Lütfiye; Kluge, Andreas; Ziebell, Morten; Darcourt, Jacques; Nobili, Flavio Mariano; Pagani, Marco; Hesse, Swen; Vander Borght, Thierry M.; Van Laere, Koen Van R; Tatsch, Klaus; La Fougère, Christian (2014)
Extrastriatal binding of [123I]FP-CIT in the thalamus and pons: gender and age dependencies assessed in a European multicentre database of healthy controls
in European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (Print); Springer, Berlin Heidelberg (Germania)
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- Koch, Walter H.; Unterrainer, Marcus; Xiong, Guoming; Bartenstein, Peter P.; Diemling, Markus; Varrone, Andrea; Dickson, John Caddell; Tossici-Bolt, Livia; Séra, Teréz; Asenbaum, Susanne; Booij, Jan; Kapucu, Özlem Lütfiye; Kluge, Andreas; Ziebell, Morten; Darcourt, Jacques; Nobili, Flavio Mariano; Pagani, Marco; Hesse, Swen; Vander Borght, Thierry M.; Van Laere, Koen Van R; Tatsch, Klaus; La Fougère, Christian (literal)
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- Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen; Hermes Medical Solutions; Karolinska University Hospital; NHS Foundation Trust; Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust; Szegedi Tudomanyegyetem; Medizinische Universitat Wien; Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam; Gazi Universitesi; ABX-CRO; Kobenhavns Universitet; Universite Nice Sophia Antipolis; Universita degli Studi di Genova; Istituto Di Scienze E Tecnologie Della Cognizione, Rome; Universitat Leipzig; Universite Catholique de Louvain; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Stadtischen Klinikum Karlsruhe; Universitat Tubingen (literal)
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- Extrastriatal binding of [123I]FP-CIT in the thalamus and pons: gender and age dependencies assessed in a European multicentre database of healthy controls (literal)
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- Purpose Apart from binding to the dopamine transporter
(DAT), [123I]FP-CITshows moderate affinity for the serotonin
transporter (SERT), allowing imaging of both monoamine
transporters in a single imaging session in different brain
areas. The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate
extrastriatal binding (predominantly due to SERT) and its age
and gender dependencies in a large cohort of healthy controls.
Methods SPECT data from 103 healthy controls with welldefined
criteria of normality acquired at 13 different imaging
centres were analysed for extrastriatal binding using volumes
of interest analysis for the thalamus and the pons. Data were
examined for gender and age effects as well as for potential
influence of striatal DAT radiotracer binding.
Results Thalamic binding was significantly higher than pons
binding. Partial correlations showed an influence of putaminal
DAT binding on measured binding in the thalamus but not on
the pons. Data showed high interindividual variation in
extrastriatal binding. Significant gender effects with 31 %
higher binding in women than in men were observed in the
thalamus, but not in the pons. An age dependency with a
decline per decade (±standard error) of 8.2±1.3 % for the
thalamus and 6.8±2.9 % for the pons was shown.
Conclusion The potential to evaluate extrastriatal predominant
SERT binding in addition to the striatal DAT in a single
imaging session was shown using a large database of [123I]FPCIT
scans in healthy controls. For both the thalamus and the
pons, an age-related decline in radiotracer binding was observed.
Gender effects were demonstrated for binding in the
thalamus only. As a potential clinical application, the data
could be used as a reference to estimate SERT occupancy in
addition to nigrostriatal integrity when using [123I]FP-CIT for
DAT imaging in patients treated with selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors. (literal)
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