PET IMAGING OF SEROTONIN TRANSPORTERS IN THE BRAIN
大脑中血清素转运蛋白的 PET 成像
基本信息
- 批准号:6770853
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.08万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-04-01 至 2007-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this grant is to evaluate serotonin reuptake sites (a.k.a. serotonin transporters, SERT) of the central nervous system (CNS) using F-18 labeled positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents. Since the introduction of fluoxetine (Prozac) in 1988, the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), have been extensively prescribed for millions of patients with depressive, compulsive-obsessive, social phobic or other mental disorders. By blocking the reuptake sites the concentration of a neural chemical, serotonin, in the synapse is greatly increased. A substantial increase in serotonin signaling is credited for apparent symptomatic improvements. While the SSRI drugs have helped many patients, a significant segment of patients does not respond to the treatment. There is a compelling need to find a simple method to measure the drug occupancy (or the lack thereof) of the target sites in the brain of non-responders. The PET imaging methods proposed in this project are critically important for studying binding sites of psychoactive drugs and monitoring the effectiveness of such drug treatment in the living human brain. The ultimate goal of this project is to test the feasibility of the PET imaging technique for studying behavioral and emotional disorders and their treatment. A F-18 labeled serotonin transporter ligand for PET imaging will have a better chance than current ligands for widespread application due to its longer half-life and the existing infrastructure for delivering F-18 FDG for clinical studies. The hypothesis of this project is to test if a convenient PET imaging method could be utilized to quickly assess the degree of saturation of SERT sites in the brain by PET imaging. Three specific aims are proposed for this project: 1) to synthesize and to characterize of a series of F-18 biphenylthiol derivatives as serotonin transporter ligands for PET imaging studies, 2) to perform in vivo PET imaging of serotonin transporters after an iv injection of F- 18 labeled ligand in non-human primates and to measure the occupancy of SERT after a competing dose of SSRI. Additional comparison studies on several newly reported F-18 labeled agents for PET imaging of SERT will provide semi-quantitative information for selecting a suitable candidate for human study in year 3 of this project.
描述(由申请人提供):该补助金的目的是评估血清素再摄取部位(又名)。使用F-18标记的正电子发射断层摄影术(PET)成像剂测定中枢神经系统(CNS)的5-羟色胺转运蛋白(SERT)。自1988年氟西汀(百忧解)问世以来,这类选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRIs)已被广泛用于数百万抑郁症、强迫症、社交恐惧症或其他精神障碍患者。通过阻断再摄取位点,突触中神经化学物质血清素的浓度大大增加。血清素信号的大量增加被认为是明显的症状改善。虽然SSRI药物帮助了许多患者,但相当一部分患者对治疗没有反应。迫切需要找到一种简单的方法来测量无反应者大脑中靶位点的药物占有率(或缺乏药物占有率)。本项目提出的PET成像方法对于研究精神活性药物的结合位点和监测此类药物治疗在活体人脑中的有效性至关重要。该项目的最终目标是测试PET成像技术用于研究行为和情绪障碍及其治疗的可行性。用于PET成像的F-18标记的5-羟色胺转运体配体将比目前的配体更有机会广泛应用,因为其半衰期更长,并且现有的基础设施可用于输送F-18 FDG用于临床研究。本项目的假设是测试是否可以利用一种方便的PET成像方法,通过PET成像快速评估大脑中SERT位点的饱和程度。本研究的主要目的是:1)合成和表征一系列F-18联苯硫酚衍生物作为5-羟色胺转运体的配体,用于PET成像研究; 2)在非人灵长类动物中进行5-羟色胺转运体的体内PET成像,并在竞争剂量的SSRI后测量SERT的占有率。对几种新报道的用于SERT PET成像的F-18标记剂进行的额外比较研究将为本项目第3年选择合适的人体研究候选物提供半定量信息。
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First-in-human study of PSMA-targeting agent, [18F]AlF-P16-093: dosimetry and initial evaluation in prostate cancer patients.
PSMA 靶向剂 [18F]AlF-P16-093 的首次人体研究:前列腺癌患者的剂量测定和初步评估。
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10.1007/s00259-024-06596-y - 发表时间:
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- 影响因子:9.1
- 作者:
Ruiyue Zhao;Miao Ke;Jie Lv;Shaoyu Liu;Yuheng Liu;Jing Zhang;Lifu Xu;Di Gu;Mingzhao Li;Chao Cai;Yong;Guohua Zeng;D. Alexoff;K. Ploessl;Lin Zhu;Hank F Kung;Xinlu Wang - 通讯作者:
Xinlu Wang
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In vivo imaging agents targeting Tau aggregates
靶向 Tau 聚集体的体内成像剂
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7477147 - 财政年份:2007
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In vivo imaging agents targeting Tau aggregates
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7329991 - 财政年份:2007
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New imaging agents for studying gene expression
用于研究基因表达的新型成像剂
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7093967 - 财政年份:2006
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New imaging agents for studying gene expression
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7230205 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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