Quantitative study of 18F-(+)DTBZ image: comparison of PET template-based and MRI based image analysis. Issue 1 (December 2018)
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- Title:
- Quantitative study of 18F-(+)DTBZ image: comparison of PET template-based and MRI based image analysis. Issue 1 (December 2018)
- Main Title:
- Quantitative study of 18F-(+)DTBZ image: comparison of PET template-based and MRI based image analysis
- Authors:
- Jung Lung, Hsu
Weng, Yi-Hsin
Wen, Ming-Ching
Hsiao, Ing-Tsung
Lin, Kun-Ju - Abstract:
- Abstract [18 F]9-fluoropropyl-(+)-dihydrotetrabenazine (18 F-(+)DTBZ) is a recently developed PET tracer to investigate the vesicular monoamine transporter type 2 (VMAT2) activity in measuring dopaminergic degenerationin vivo and monitoring the severity of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, manual drawing of the striatal regions is time consuming and prone to human bias. In the current study, we developed an automated method to quantify the signals of the striatum on18 F-(+)DTBZ images. 39 patients with PD and 26 controls were enrolled. Traditional brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and18 F-(+)DTBZ PET were acquired. Both indirect normalization of native PET images to the standard space through individual brain MRI and directly coregistration of native images to the transporter-specific PET template in standard space were performed. Specific uptake ratios (SURs) in 10 predefined regions were used as indicators of VMAT2 activities to correlate with motor severity. Our results showed patients with PD had significant lower SURs in the bilateral putamina, caudates and globus pallidi than controls. SURs in the caudate and putamen were significantly correlated with motor severity. The contralateral putaminal region performed best in discriminating between PD patients and controls. Finally, the results from the application of the18 F-(+)DTBZ PET template were comparable to those derived from the traditional MRI based method. Thus, 18 F-(+)DTBZ PET imaging holds the potential toAbstract [18 F]9-fluoropropyl-(+)-dihydrotetrabenazine (18 F-(+)DTBZ) is a recently developed PET tracer to investigate the vesicular monoamine transporter type 2 (VMAT2) activity in measuring dopaminergic degenerationin vivo and monitoring the severity of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, manual drawing of the striatal regions is time consuming and prone to human bias. In the current study, we developed an automated method to quantify the signals of the striatum on18 F-(+)DTBZ images. 39 patients with PD and 26 controls were enrolled. Traditional brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and18 F-(+)DTBZ PET were acquired. Both indirect normalization of native PET images to the standard space through individual brain MRI and directly coregistration of native images to the transporter-specific PET template in standard space were performed. Specific uptake ratios (SURs) in 10 predefined regions were used as indicators of VMAT2 activities to correlate with motor severity. Our results showed patients with PD had significant lower SURs in the bilateral putamina, caudates and globus pallidi than controls. SURs in the caudate and putamen were significantly correlated with motor severity. The contralateral putaminal region performed best in discriminating between PD patients and controls. Finally, the results from the application of the18 F-(+)DTBZ PET template were comparable to those derived from the traditional MRI based method. Thus, 18 F-(+)DTBZ PET imaging holds the potential to effectively differentiate PD patients from controls. The18 F-(+)DTBZ PET template-based method for automated quantification of presynaptic VMAT2 transporter density is easier to implement and may facilitate efficient, robust and user-independent image analysis. … (more)
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- Scientific reports. Volume 8:Issue 1(2018)
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- Scientific reports
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- Volume 8:Issue 1(2018)
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- Volume 8, Issue 1 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 8
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0008-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 10
- Publication Date:
- 2018-12
- Subjects:
- Natural history -- Research -- Periodicals
Biology -- Research -- Periodicals
Physical sciences -- Research -- Periodicals
Earth sciences -- Research -- Periodicals
Environmental sciences -- Research -- Periodicals
502.85 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.nature.com/ ↗
http://www.nature.com/srep/index.html ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1038/s41598-018-34388-6 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 2045-2322
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