: The role of astrogliosis in the pathology of brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases has recently drawn great attention. Imidazoline-2 binding sites represent a possible target to map the distribution of reactive astrocytes. In this study, we use 11C-BU99008, an imidazoline-2 binding sites-specific PET radioligand, to image reactive astrocytes in vivo in healthy controls and patients with established Parkinson's disease dementia. Eighteen healthy controls (age: 45-78 years) and six patients with Parkinson's disease dementia (age: 64-77 years) had one 11C-BU99008 PET-CT scan with arterial input function. All subjects underwent one 3 T MRI brain scan to facilitate the analysis of the PET data and to capture individual cerebral atrophy. Regional 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution were calculated for each subject by the two-tissue compartmental modelling. Positive correlations between 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values and age were found for all tested regions across the brain within healthy controls (P < 0.05); furthermore, multiple regression indicated that aging affects 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values in a region-specific manner. Independent samples t-test indicated that there was no significant group difference in 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values between Parkinson's disease dementia (n = 6; mean age = 71.97 ± 4.66 years) and older healthy controls (n = 9; mean age = 71.90 ± 5.51 years). Our data set shows that astrogliosis is common with aging in a region-specific manner. However, in this set-up, 11C-BU99008 PET cannot differentiate patients with Parkinson's disease dementia from healthy controls of similar age.

Astrogliosis in aging and Parkinson's disease dementia: a new clinical study with 11C-BU99008 PET / Mohamed, Mohamed A; Zeng, Zhou; Gennaro, Marta; Lao-Kaim, Nicholas P; Myers, Jim F M; Calsolaro, Valeria; Femminella, Grazia Daniela; Tyacke, Robin J; Martin-Bastida, Antonio; Gunn, Roger N; Nutt, David J; Edison, Paul; Piccini, Paola; Roussakis, Andreas-Antonios. - In: BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2632-1297. - 4:5(2022), pp. 1-10. [10.1093/braincomms/fcac199]

Astrogliosis in aging and Parkinson's disease dementia: a new clinical study with 11C-BU99008 PET

Femminella, Grazia Daniela;
2022

Abstract

: The role of astrogliosis in the pathology of brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases has recently drawn great attention. Imidazoline-2 binding sites represent a possible target to map the distribution of reactive astrocytes. In this study, we use 11C-BU99008, an imidazoline-2 binding sites-specific PET radioligand, to image reactive astrocytes in vivo in healthy controls and patients with established Parkinson's disease dementia. Eighteen healthy controls (age: 45-78 years) and six patients with Parkinson's disease dementia (age: 64-77 years) had one 11C-BU99008 PET-CT scan with arterial input function. All subjects underwent one 3 T MRI brain scan to facilitate the analysis of the PET data and to capture individual cerebral atrophy. Regional 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution were calculated for each subject by the two-tissue compartmental modelling. Positive correlations between 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values and age were found for all tested regions across the brain within healthy controls (P < 0.05); furthermore, multiple regression indicated that aging affects 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values in a region-specific manner. Independent samples t-test indicated that there was no significant group difference in 11C-BU99008 volumes of distribution values between Parkinson's disease dementia (n = 6; mean age = 71.97 ± 4.66 years) and older healthy controls (n = 9; mean age = 71.90 ± 5.51 years). Our data set shows that astrogliosis is common with aging in a region-specific manner. However, in this set-up, 11C-BU99008 PET cannot differentiate patients with Parkinson's disease dementia from healthy controls of similar age.
2022
Astrogliosis in aging and Parkinson's disease dementia: a new clinical study with 11C-BU99008 PET / Mohamed, Mohamed A; Zeng, Zhou; Gennaro, Marta; Lao-Kaim, Nicholas P; Myers, Jim F M; Calsolaro, Valeria; Femminella, Grazia Daniela; Tyacke, Robin J; Martin-Bastida, Antonio; Gunn, Roger N; Nutt, David J; Edison, Paul; Piccini, Paola; Roussakis, Andreas-Antonios. - In: BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2632-1297. - 4:5(2022), pp. 1-10. [10.1093/braincomms/fcac199]
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