Acute allograft rejection remains a major complication after liver transplantation. We report a semiquantitative imaging method of detecting acute allograft rejection with 18F-FDG PET. Methods: Syngeneic and allogeneic transplanted rats, with or without immunosuppressive treatment, were subjected to serial PET. Autoradiography of the liver was conducted in both the syngeneic and the allogeneic rats. Results: A significant increment of 18F-FDG accumulation in liver allografts was observed by PET on day 2. The 18F-FDG signal was concentrated in the area where inflammatory cells around the vessels were detected by autoradiography. Allotransplanted rats treated with an immunosuppressive agent displayed a marked decrease in hepatic 18F-FDG uptake, compared with allotransplanted rats that were not treated. Conclusion: 18F-FDG PET may be a valid method for facilitating the development of protocols to diagnose graft rejection and to monitor the efficacy of immunosuppressive therapy. Copyright © 2009 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Inc.
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Tsuji, A. B., Morita, M., Li, X. K., Sogawa, C., Sudo, H., Sugyo, A., … Saga, T. (2009). 18F-FDG PET for semiquantitative evaluation of acute allograft rejection and immunosuppressive therapy efficacy in rat models of liver transplantation. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 50(5), 827–830. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.058925
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