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Quantitative measurements of oxygen and glucose metabolism by PET are established technologies, but details of practical protocols are sparsely described in the literature. This paper presents a practical protocol successfully implemented on a state-of-the-art positron emission tomography-computed tomography scanner.
The authors have developed a paradigm using positron emission tomography (PET) with multiple radiopharmaceutical tracers that combines measurements of cerebral metabolic rate of glucose (CMRGlc), cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen (CMRO2), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral blood volume (CBV), culminating in estimates of brain aerobic glycolysis (AG). These in vivo estimates of oxidative and non-oxidative glucose metabolism are pertinent to the study of the human brain in health and disease. The latest positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scanners provide time-of-flight (TOF) imaging and critical improvements in spatial resolution and reduction of artifacts. This has led to significantly improved imaging with lower radiotracer doses.
Optimized methods for the latest PET-CT scanners involve administering a sequence of inhaled 15O-labeled carbon monoxide (CO) and oxygen (O2), intravenous 15O-labeled water (H2O), and 18F-deoxyglucose (FDG)-all within 2-h or 3-h scan sessions that yield high-resolution, quantitative measurements of CMRGlc, CMRO2, CBF, CBV, and AG. This methods paper describes practical aspects of scanning designed for quantifying brain metabolism with tracer kinetic models and arterial blood samples and provides examples of imaging measurements of human brain metabolism.
The human brain is a heavy consumer of oxygen and glucose for metabolism. A proportion of glucose metabolism in the healthy human brain occurs outside of oxygen use, known as brain aerobic glycolysis (AG), the purposes of which are under intense investigation1,2,3,4,5. Prior studies in animal models and humans report an association between AG and development and aging, synaptic and neurite development, memory, amyloid deposition in Alzheimer's disease, and white matter function and disease
NOTE: The Institutional Review Board and Radioactive Drug Research Committee of Washington University School of Medicine approved all studies based on the protocol described below. All human participants provided informed written consent prior to participating in research studies based on the protocol below. See the Table of Materials for details related to all equipment, materials, and reagents used in this protocol.
1. Participant Selection
Some of the most technically challenging aspects of this protocol involve configuring, managing, and successfully collecting data from arterial lines while simultaneously administering short half-life radiotracers and running the scanner. Figure 1 provides a bird's eye viewpoint of the current setup that summarizes the organization and operational workflows required from study coordinators, interventionalist, nursing, technologists, and investigators. The radiopharmaceuticals described a.......
PET imaging of oxygen and glucose metabolism using inhaled [15O]CO and [15O]O2 gases, intravenous injection of [15O]H2O, and intravenous injection of [18F]FDG have significant historical priors based on imaging accumulated from older generations of PET scanners14,15,16,17,26,
We are particularly grateful to our research participants for their altruism. We acknowledge the directors and staff of the Neuroimaging Labs Research Center, Knight Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Center for Clinical Imaging Research (CCIR), and the Washington University cyclotron facility for making this research possible. We gratefully acknowledge research funding from NIH R01AG053503, R01AG057536, RF1AG073210, RF1AG074992, and 1S10OD025214, the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, and the McDonnell Foundation for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
3/16" outer diameter 1/8" innner diameter nylaflow tubing | Nylaflow Tubing, Zazareth, PA | ||
4 x 4 in. gauze | McKesson MedSurg | 16-4242 | |
Analytical balance | Fisher Scientific/OHUAS | Pioneer Exal Model 90 mm platform #PA84 | |
Bacterial/Viral filter | Hudson RCI, Teleflex, Perak, Malaysia | REF 1605 (IPN042652) | |
BD SmartSite Needle-Free Valve | Becton Dickinson | 2000E | |
Biograph mMR | Siemens, Erlangen, Germany | ||
Biograph Vision 600 Edge | Siemens, Erlangen, Germany | ||
Caprac wipe counter | Mirion Medical (Capintec), Florham Park, NJÂ | from 1991 or newer | NaI drilled well crystal |
Coban self-adhesive wrap | 3M | commonly used in intensive care units | |
dressing, tegaderm, 4 x 4"Â | 3M Health Care | #1626 | |
ECAT EXACT HR+ | CTI PET Systems, Knoxville, TN | ||
Edwards TruWave 3 cc/84 in (210 cm)Â | Edwards Lifescience | PX284R | |
extension catheter 48 cm length, 0.642 mL priming volume | Braun | V5424 | |
heparin sodium, solution 2 U/mL, 1,000 mL | Hospira Worldwide | #409762059 | |
I.V. armboard flexible 4 x 9 in. adult | DeRoyal | M8125-A | |
Keithley pico-ammeter | Tekronix | ||
Magnetom Prisma fit | Siemens, Erlangen, Germany | 3T | |
male-male adapter for Luer valves | Argon Medical Co. | 040184000A | |
MiniSpin Personal Microcentrifuge | Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany | EP-022620151 | |
Mouthpiece 15 mm ID, 22 mm OD | Hudson RCI, Teleflex, Perak, Malaysia | REF 1565 (IPN042595) | |
MRIdium | Iradmed, Winter Springs, FL | 3860+ | |
Nalgene square PET media bottle with closure, 650 mL | Thermo Scientific | #3420400650 | for cross-calibration |
pressure infusion bag with bulb, accommodating 1,000 mLÂ | Health Care Logi | #10401 | |
pressure monitoring tray polyethylene catheter; 2.5Fr (2.5 cm) angiocath; 0.015" 15 cm wire; 22G (2 cm) needle | Cook Medical | C-P MSY-250, G02854 | |
RDS 11 MeV Cyclotron | Siemens, Erlangen, Germany | proton bombardment of 15N to generate 15O | |
sodium chloride IV solution 0.9%, 1,000 mL | B. Braun Medical | E8000 | |
steri-strips (closure, skin reinf LF 1/2x4") | McKesson MecSurg | #3010 | |
Twilite II | Swisstrace, Zurich, Switzerland | ||
Uninterruptible Power Supply battery backup and surge protector | APC | BR1500MS2 |
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