Enhanced uptake of [11C]TPMP in canine brain tumor: A PET study

Igal Madar*, James H. Anderson, Zsolt Szabo, Ursula Scheffel, Pan Fu Kao, Hayden T. Ravert, Robert F. Dannals

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In vitro studies have demonstrated the membrane potential-dependent enhanced uptake of phosphonium salts, including [3H]triphenylmethylphosphonium (TPMP), into mitochondria of carcinoma and glioma-derived tumor cells, suggesting the potential use of phosphonium salts as tracers for tumor imaging. This study characterizes the in vivo uptake of [11C]TPMP in canine brain glioma using PET. Methods: Dynamic paired PET studies of [11C]TPMP followed by [68Ga]ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) were performed 4 d before and 9 d after tumor cell inoculation. Graphical analysis was used to evaluate [11C]TPMP retention in tumor tissue. Distribution of tracer uptake was compared with tumor histological sections. Results: [11C]TPMP exhibited enhanced uptake and prolonged retention in tumor cells. Patlak plot was linear over the 20- to 95-min postinjection period (r = 0.97 ± 0.1). [68Ga]EDTA exhibited a gradual washout from the tumor tissue. The tumor-to-normal brain uptake ratio at 55 to 95 min postinjection was 47.5 for [11C]TPMP and 8.1 for [68Ga]EDTA. Qualitative comparison with histological sections indicated that [11C]TPMP enhanced uptake was restricted to the tumor area. Conclusion: The enhanced uptake and prolonged retention in tumor suggest [11C]TPMP as a promising means for imaging of gliomas in dogs. The need for studies in humans is indicated.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1180-1185
頁數6
期刊Journal of Nuclear Medicine
40
發行號7
出版狀態已出版 - 07 1999
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