TABLE 2

PET Data

Pig no.Age (y)f (mL/[min · cm3])EK1 (mL/[min · cm3])k2 (min−1)k3 (min−1)k4 (min−1)BV (mL/cm3)Ki (mL/[min · cm3])Kflux (μmol/[min · L])Kpat (mL/[min · cm3])Kpat120 (mL/[min · cm3])
16.70.075 ± 0.0170.95 ± 0.320.068 ± 0.0150.096 ± 0.1080.113 ± 0.0890.005 ± 0.0030.034 ± 0.0170.040 ± 0.0040.610 ± 0.0580.036 ± 0.0020.032 ± 0.002
23.10.132 ± 0.0390.82 ± 0.270.100 ± 0.0160.025 ± 0.0120.037 ± 0.0180.003 ± 0.0020.058 ± 0.0100.058 ± 0.0031.052 ± 0.0580.055 ± 0.0070.032 ± 0.002
32.20.196 ± 0.0170.73 ± 0.080.142 ± 0.0060.038 ± 0.0130.044 ± 0.0170.004 ± 0.0030.030 ± 0.0290.076 ± 0.0031.031 ± 0.0460.073 ± 0.0020.051 ± 0.005
43.30.149 ± 0.0581.00 ± 0.060.131 ± 0.0140.251 ± 0.1710.292 ± 0.1590.008 ± 0.0010.024 ± 0.0100.073 ± 0.0051.568 ± 0.1120.061 ± 0.0060.052 ± 0.004
52.50.087 ± 0.0320.81 ± 0.010.069 ± 0.0180.053 ± 0.0410.134 ± 0.0460.021 ± 0.0480.040 ± 0.0210.049 ± 0.0030.780 ± 0.0460.050 ± 0.0060.042 ± 0.005
63.90.122 ± 0.0190.88 ± 0.110.106 ± 0.0090.046 ± 0.0510.106 ± 0.1270.008 ± 0.0040.032 ± 0.0250.072 ± 0.0021.736 ± 0.0580.065 ± 0.0080.058 ± 0.008
76.70.149 ± 0.0380.90 ± 0.230.126 ± 0.0100.049 ± 0.0320.076 ± 0.0450.005 ± 0.0040.008 ± 0.0100.076 ± 0.0081.255 ± 0.1260.074 ± 0.0060.064 ± 0.003
81.50.106 ± 0.0140.88 ± 0.170.092 ± 0.0110.050 ± 0.0410.088 ± 0.0600.006 ± 0.0030.018 ± 0.0050.060 ± 0.0030.997 ± 0.0470.055 ± 0.0030.050 ± 0.003
91.60.126 ± 0.0370.97 ± 0.360.112 ± 0.0140.127 ± 0.1190.167 ± 0.1240.009 ± 0.0060.026 ± 0.0240.066 ± 0.0061.360 ± 0.1330.058 ± 0.0050.052 ± 0.005
All pigs3.5 ± 2.00.127 ± 0.0360.89 ± 0.100.105 ± 0.0260.081 ± 0.0710.117 ± 0.0770.008 ± 0.0050.030 ± 0.0140.063 ± 0.0121.154 ± 0.3600.058 ± 0.0110.050 ± 0.009
  • Data are for 6 vertebral bodies of each mini pig. In addition, estimates of f and E derived from K1 values using permeability surface product of 0.25 min−1 are given. [18F]fluoride ion influx rate was also estimated with Patlak graphic approach using 2 different intervals (20–60 and 40–120 min).