Test-retest variability of adenosine A2A binding in the human brain with 11C-TMSX and PET

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Background: The goal of the present study was to evaluate the reproducibility of cerebral adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) quantification using 11C-TMSX and PET in a test-retest study. Methods: Five healthy volunteers were studied twice. The test-retest variability was assessed for distribution volume (VT) and binding potential relative to non-displaceable uptake (BPND) based on either metabolite-corrected arterial blood sampling or a reference region. The cerebral cortex and centrum semiovale were used as candidate reference regions. Results: Test-retest variability of VT was good in all regions (6% to 13%). In the putamen, BPND using the centrum semiovale displayed a lower test-retest variability (3%) than that of BPND using the cerebral cortex as a reference region (5%). The noninvasive method showed a higher or similar level of test-retest reproducibility compared to the invasive method. Conclusions: Binding reproducibility is sufficient to use 11C-TMSX as a tool to measure the change in A2AR in the human brain.

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Naganawa, M., Mishina, M., Sakata, M., Oda, K., Hiura, M., Ishii, K., & Ishiwata, K. (2014). Test-retest variability of adenosine A2A binding in the human brain with 11C-TMSX and PET. EJNMMI Research, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13550-014-0076-9

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