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Exploratory Tau PET/CT with [11C]PBB3 in Patients with Suspected Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration: A Pilot Study on Correlation with PET Imaging and Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers.
Strobel, Joachim; Yousefzadeh-Nowshahr, Elham; Deininger, Katharina; Bohn, Karl Peter; von Arnim, Christine A F; Otto, Markus; Solbach, Christoph; Anderl-Straub, Sarah; Polivka, Dörte; Fissler, Patrick; Glatting, Gerhard; Riepe, Matthias W; Higuchi, Makoto; Beer, Ambros J; Ludolph, Albert; Winter, Gordon.
Afiliação
  • Strobel J; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Yousefzadeh-Nowshahr E; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Deininger K; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Bohn KP; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • von Arnim CAF; Department of Geriatrics, University Medical Center Göttingen, 37073 Göttingen, Germany.
  • Otto M; Department of Neurology, Halle University, 06120 Halle, Germany.
  • Solbach C; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Anderl-Straub S; Department of Neurology, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Polivka D; Department of Neurology, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Fissler P; Psychiatric Services Thurgau (Academic Teaching Hospital of the University of Konstanz), 8596 Münsterlingen, Switzerland.
  • Glatting G; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Riepe MW; Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy II, Ulm University, 89075 Ulm, Germany.
  • Higuchi M; National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba 263-8555, Japan.
  • Beer AJ; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Ludolph A; Department of Neurology, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
  • Winter G; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ulm University Medical Center, 89081 Ulm, Germany.
Biomedicines ; 12(7)2024 Jul 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39062033
ABSTRACT
Accurately diagnosing Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is challenging due to overlapping symptoms and limitations of current imaging methods. This study investigates the use of [11C]PBB3 PET/CT imaging to visualize tau pathology and improve diagnostic accuracy. Given diagnostic challenges with symptoms and conventional imaging, [11C]PBB3 PET/CT's potential to enhance accuracy was investigated by correlating tau pathology with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers, positron emission tomography (PET), computed tomography (CT), amyloid-beta, and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). We conducted [11C]PBB3 PET/CT imaging on 24 patients with suspected AD or FTLD, alongside [11C]PiB PET/CT (13 patients) and [18F]FDG PET/CT (15 patients). Visual and quantitative assessments of [11C]PBB3 uptake using standardized uptake value ratios (SUV-Rs) and correlation analyses with clinical assessments were performed. The scans revealed distinct tau accumulation patterns; 13 patients had no or faint uptake (PBB3-negative) and 11 had moderate to pronounced uptake (PBB3-positive). Significant inverse correlations were found between [11C]PBB3 SUV-Rs and MMSE scores, but not with CSF-tau or CSF-amyloid-beta levels. Here, we show that [11C]PBB3 PET/CT imaging can reveal distinct tau accumulation patterns and correlate these with cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative diseases. Our study demonstrates the potential of [11C]PBB3-PET imaging for visualizing tau pathology and assessing disease severity, offering a promising tool for enhancing diagnostic accuracy in AD and FTLD. Further research is essential to validate these findings and refine the use of tau-specific PET imaging in clinical practice, ultimately improving patient care and treatment outcomes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biomedicines Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biomedicines Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha