Abstract
11C-UCB-J is a PET tracer for synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A which may be a marker of synaptic density. To simplify the scan protocol, standardized uptake value ratios (SUVR) were compared to model-based binding potential (BPND) to select the optimal time window in healthy and neuropsychiatric subjects. Methods: A total of 141 scans were acquired for 90 min. Arterial blood sampling and metabolite analysis were conducted. SUVR-1 (centrum semiovale reference region) was computed for six 30-min windows and compared with 1-tissue compartment model BPND. Simulations were performed to assess the time dependency of SUVR-1. Results: Greater correlation and less bias were observed for SUVR-1 at later time windows for all subjects. Simulations showed that the agreement between SUVR-1 and BPND is time-dependent. Conclusion: The 60-90 min period provided the best match between SUVR-1 and BPND (-1±7%), thus, a short scan is sufficient for accurate quantification of 11C-UCB-J specific binding.
- Molecular Imaging
- PET
- Radiotracer Tissue Kinetics
- Brain imaging
- Positron Emission Tomography
- SUVR
- SV2A
- Synaptic vesicle protein 2A
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