Widespread Glial Activation in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Revealed by 18F-PBR06 PET: A Clinically Feasible, Individualized Approach

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Abstract

A 64-year-old man with primary progressive multiple sclerosis (Expanded Disability Status Scale 3.5) underwent PET using 18F-PBR06, a second-generation 18-kDa translocator protein ligand targeting activated brain microglia and astrocytes. Voxel-by-voxel statistical comparison of patient's PET images (acquired 60-90 minutes postinjection) with a healthy control data set was performed to generate a 3-dimensional z-score map of increased radiotracer uptake, which showed widespread increased glial activation in normal-appearing cerebral white matter, white matter lesional and perilesional areas, brainstem and cerebellum. In contrast, patient's 3-T MRI scan showed only a few small white matter brain lesions without contrast enhancement.

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Singhal, T., Rissanen, E., Ficke, J., Cicero, S., Carter, K., & Weiner, H. L. (2021). Widespread Glial Activation in Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Revealed by 18F-PBR06 PET: A Clinically Feasible, Individualized Approach. Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 46(2), 136–137. https://doi.org/10.1097/RLU.0000000000003398

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