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Mol Imaging Biol ; 22(3): 569-577, 2020 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31290052

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PURPOSE: With the emerging knowledge about the impact of epigenetic alterations on behavior and brain disorders, the ability to measure epigenetic alterations in brain tissue in vivo has become critically important. We present the first in vivo/in vitro cross-validation of the novel positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand [11C]Martinostat in the pig brain with regard to its ability to measure histone deacetylase 1-3 (HDAC1-3) levels in vivo. PROCEDURES: Nine female Danish landrace pigs underwent 121-min dynamic PET scans with [11C]Martinostat. We quantified [11C]Martinostat uptake using both a simple ratio method and kinetic models with arterial input function. By the end of the scan, the animals were euthanized and the brains were extracted. We measured HDAC1-3 protein levels in frontal cortex, cerebellum vermis, and hippocampus and compared the protein levels and regional outcome values to the [11C]Martinostat PET quantification. RESULTS: [11C]Martinostat distributed widely across brain regions, with the highest uptake in the cerebellum vermis and the lowest in the olfactory bulbs. Based on the Akaike information criterion, the quantification was most reliably performed by Ichise MA1 kinetic modeling, but since the radioligand displayed very slow kinetics, we also calculated standard uptake value (SUV) ratios which correlated well with VT. The western blots revealed higher brain tissue protein levels of HDAC1/2 compared to HDAC3, and HDAC1 and HDAC2 levels were highly correlated in all three investigated brain regions. The in vivo SUV ratio measure correlated well with the in vitro HDAC1-3 levels, whereas no correlation was found between VT values and HDAC levels. CONCLUSIONS: We found good correlation between in vivo measured SUV ratios and in vitro measures of HDAC 1-3 proteins, supporting that [11C]Martinostat provides a good in vivo measure of the cerebral HDAC1-3 protein levels.


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Adamantano/análogos & derivados , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagen , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Radioisótopos de Carbono/farmacocinética , Histona Desacetilasas/metabolismo , Ácidos Hidroxámicos/farmacocinética , Tomografía de Emisión de Positrones/métodos , Radiofármacos/farmacocinética , Adamantano/farmacocinética , Animales , Encéfalo/enzimología , Radioisótopos de Carbono/química , Femenino , Humanos , Modelos Animales , Radiofármacos/química , Porcinos , Distribución Tisular
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Eur J Neurol ; 26(12): 1426-1432, 2019 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31002206

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Neuroinflammation has been proposed as part of the pathogenesis of post-concussion symptoms (PCS), but the inflammatory response of the human brain to mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) remains unknown. We hypothesized that a neuroinflammatory response is present in mTBI at 1-2 weeks post-injury and persists in patients with PCS. METHODS: We scanned 14 patients with mTBI without signs of structural damage at 1-2 weeks and 3-4 months post-injury and 22 healthy controls once using the single photon emission computed tomography tracer 123 I-CLINDE, which visualizes translocator protein (TSPO), a protein upregulated in active immune cells. PCS was defined as three or more persisting symptoms from the Rivermead Post Concussion Symptoms Questionnaire at 3 months post-injury. RESULTS: Across brain regions, patients had significantly higher 123 I-CLINDE binding to TSPO than healthy controls, both at 1-2 weeks after the injury in all patients (P = 0.011) and at 3-4 months in the seven patients with PCS (P = 0.006) and in the six patients with good recovery (P = 0.018). When the nine brain regions were tested separately and results were corrected for multiple comparisons, no individual region differed significantly, but all estimated parameters indicated increased 123 I-CLINDE binding to TSPO, ranging from 2% to 19% in all patients at 1-2 weeks, 13% to 27% in patients with PCS at 3-4 months and -9% to 17% in patients with good recovery at 3-4 months. CONCLUSIONS: Neuroinflammation was present in mTBI at 1-2 weeks post-injury and persisted at 3-4 months post-injury with a tendency to be most pronounced in patients with PCS.


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Conmoción Encefálica/diagnóstico por imagen , Encéfalo/diagnóstico por imagen , Inflamación/diagnóstico por imagen , Adulto , Anciano , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Conmoción Encefálica/metabolismo , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes , Femenino , Humanos , Inflamación/metabolismo , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Imagen Molecular , Síndrome Posconmocional , Tomografía Computarizada de Emisión de Fotón Único , Adulto Joven
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J Pharm Pharmacol ; 44(7): 606-8, 1992 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1357144

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The effect of temperature on the kinetics of the deacetylation of diamorphine and 6-monoacetylmorphine was studied in human plasma. Diamorphine was rapidly and quantitatively degraded to 6-monoacetylmorphine with initial half-lives of 354, 18 and 3 min at temperatures of 4, 25 and 37 degrees C, respectively. Further deacetylation to morphine was not detected. In aqueous solution, diamorphine was quantitatively degraded to give 6-monoacetylmorphine as the major product and morphine as a minor product, the rate of deacetylation being dependent on temperature and pH. At pH 4.0 and 5.6 diamorphine had a half-life of greater than 14 days at all temperatures but at alkaline pH diamorphine was rapidly deacetylated. The rate of deacetylation of 6-monoacetylmorphine was consistently slower than that of diamorphine under identical conditions of pH and temperature. A method is described for the rapid stabilization and subsequent assay of diamorphine in plasma which will prevent errors in estimation of the drug due to unwanted hydrolysis.


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Heroína/farmacocinética , Derivados de la Morfina/farmacocinética , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión , Heroína/sangre , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Técnicas In Vitro , Derivados de la Morfina/sangre , Temperatura
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