TY - JOUR T1 - Late Imaging with [1-<sup>11</sup>C]Acetate Improves Detection of Tumor Fatty Acid Synthesis with PET JF - Journal of Nuclear Medicine JO - J Nucl Med SP - 1144 LP - 1149 DO - 10.2967/jnumed.113.134437 VL - 55 IS - 7 AU - David Y. Lewis AU - Joan Boren AU - Greg L. Shaw AU - Robert Bielik AU - Antonio Ramos-Montoya AU - Timothy J. Larkin AU - Carla P. Martins AU - David E. Neal AU - Dmitry Soloviev AU - Kevin M. Brindle Y1 - 2014/07/01 UR - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/55/7/1144.abstract N2 - Tumors are often characterized by high levels of de novo fatty acid synthesis. The kinetics of acetate incorporation into tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates and into lipids suggest that detection of tumors with [1-11C]acetate PET could be improved by imaging at later time points. Methods: The uptake and metabolism of [1-11C], [1-13C], and [1-14C]acetate were measured in mouse prostate and lung cancer models to investigate the time course of 11C label incorporation into tumor metabolites. Results: Radioactivity in the lipid fraction, as compared with the aqueous fraction, in extracts of C4-2B human prostate xenografts peaked at 90 min after [1-14C]acetate injection, which coincided with peak 13C label incorporation into the fatty acids palmitate and stearate. Contrast between the tumor and tissues, such as blood and muscle, increased in PET images acquired over a period of 120 min after [1-11C]acetate injection, and Patlak plots were linear from 17.5 min after injection. Similar results were obtained in a genetically engineered K-rasG12D; p53null lung cancer model, in which the mean tumor-to-lung ratio at 90 min after [1-14C]acetate injection was 4.4-fold higher than at 15 min. Conclusion: These findings suggest that when imaging de novo fatty acid synthesis with [1-11C]acetate it is preferable to measure uptake at later time points, when the effects of perfusion and 11C incorporation into tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates and bicarbonate are declining. The data presented here suggest that future clinical PET scans of tumors should be acquired later than 30 min, when tracer accumulation due to de novo fatty acid synthesis prevails. ER -