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Parametric Images of the Extrastriatal D2 Receptor Density Obtained Using a High-affinity Ligand (FLB 457) and a Double-saturation Method

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Publisher Sage Publications
Date 2001 Dec 12
PMID 11740211
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The potential of positron emission tomography for the quantitative estimation of receptor concentration in extrastriatal regions has been limited in the past because of the low density of the D2 receptor sites in these regions and the insufficient affinity of the most widely used radioligands for dopamine receptors. The new method described in this paper permits the estimate of the D2 receptor concentration in the extrastriatal regions using a two-injection protocol and FLB 457, a ligand with a high affinity (20 pmol/L in vitro ) with D2 dopamine receptors. This approach is not valid for the striatal regions because some hypotheses cannot be verified (because of the high receptor concentration in these regions). The experimental protocol includes two injections with ligand doses designed to significantly occupy the extrastriatal receptor sites (approximately 90%), while leaving less than 60% of the receptor sites occupied by the ligand in the striatal regions. The results obtained using this double-saturation method are in line with the concentration estimates previously obtained using the multiinjection approach. The receptor concentration is 2.9 +/- 0.5 pmol/mL in the thalamus, 1.0 +/- 0.2 pmol/mL in the temporal cortex, and 0.35 +/- 0.13 pmol/mL in the occipital cortex. This study provides new arguments supporting the presence of a small receptor-site concentration in the cerebellum, estimated at 0.35 +/- 0.16 pmol/mL The simplicity of the calculation used to estimate the receptor concentration lends itself easily to parametric imaging. The receptor concentration is estimated pixel by pixel, without filtering. This method permits estimation of the extrastriatal D2 receptor concentration using an experimental protocol that can easily be used in patient studies (i.e., single experiment, no blood sampling, short experiment duration).

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