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Voxel-based analysis of age and gender effects on striatal [123I] FP-CIT binding in healthy Japanese adults.
Shigemoto, Yoko; Matsuda, Hiroshi; Kimura, Yukio; Chiba, Emiko; Ohnishi, Masahiro; Nakaya, Moto; Maikusa, Norihide; Ogawa, Masayo; Mukai, Yohei; Takahashi, Yuji; Sako, Kazuya; Toyama, Hiroshi; Inui, Yoshitaka; Taki, Yasuyuki; Nagayama, Hiroshi; Ono, Kenjiro; Kono, Atsushi; Sekiguchi, Kenji; Hirano, Shigeki; Sato, Noriko.
Affiliation
  • Shigemoto Y; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Matsuda H; Drug Discovery and Cyclotron Research Center, Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, Koriyama, 963-8052, Japan.
  • Kimura Y; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan. hiroshi.matsuda@mt.strins.or.jp.
  • Chiba E; Drug Discovery and Cyclotron Research Center, Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, Koriyama, 963-8052, Japan. hiroshi.matsuda@mt.strins.or.jp.
  • Ohnishi M; Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience, Shin-Otemachi Building 6F (621), 2-2-1, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 199-0004, Japan. hiroshi.matsuda@mt.strins.or.jp.
  • Nakaya M; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Maikusa N; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Ogawa M; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Mukai Y; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Takahashi Y; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Sako K; Department of Radiology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, 4-1-1, Ogawa-Higashi, Kodaira, Tokyo, 187-8551, Japan.
  • Toyama H; Department of Neurology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Inui Y; Department of Neurology, National Center Hospital of Neurology and Psychiatry, Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Taki Y; Department of Neurology, Nakamura Memorial Hospital, Sapporo, Japan.
  • Nagayama H; Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Japan.
  • Ono K; Department of Radiology, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Japan.
  • Kono A; Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.
  • Sekiguchi K; Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical School Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hirano S; Division of Neurology, Department of Internal Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sato N; Department of Neurology and Neurobiology of Aging, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa, Japan.
Ann Nucl Med ; 36(5): 460-467, 2022 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35174441
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Although previous studies have investigated age and gender effects on striatal subregional dopamine transporter (DaT) binding, these studies were mostly based on a conventional regions of interest-based analysis. Here, we investigated age and gender effects on striatal DaT binding at the voxel level, using a multicenter database of [(123)I] N-omega-fluoropropyl-2beta-carbomethoxy-3beta-{4-iodophenyl}nortropane ([(123)I] FP-CIT)-single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans in 256 healthy Japanese adults.

METHODS:

We used the Southampton method to calculate the specific binding ratios (SBRs) of each subject's striatum and then converted the [123I] FP-CIT SPECT images to quantitative SBRs images. To investigate the effects of age and gender effects on striatal DaT binding, we performed a voxel-based analysis using statistical parametric mapping. Gender differences were also compared between young to middle-aged subjects and elderly subjects (age threshold 60 years).

RESULTS:

When all subjects were explored as a group, DaT binding throughout the striatum decreased with advancing age. Among all subjects, the females showed higher DaT binding in the bilateral caudate compared to the males. In the young to middle-aged subjects, the females showed higher DaT binding throughout the striatum (with a slight caudate predominance) versus the males. In the elderly, there were no gender differences in striatal DaT binding.

CONCLUSION:

Our findings of striatal subregional age- and gender-related differences may provide useful information to construct a more detailed DaT database in healthy Japanese subjects.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins / Iodine Radioisotopes Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Ann Nucl Med Journal subject: MEDICINA NUCLEAR Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins / Iodine Radioisotopes Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Ann Nucl Med Journal subject: MEDICINA NUCLEAR Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan