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Evaluating the In Vivo Specificity of 18FUCB-H for the SV2A Protein, Compared with SV2B and SV2C in Rats Using microPET
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Mercier, Joël
, Lemaire, Christian
, Salmon, Eric
, Serrano, Maria Elisa
, Plenevaux, Alain
, Becker, Guillaume
, Luxen, André
, Mestdagh, Nathalie
, Seret, Alain
, Giacomelli, Fabrice
, Mievis, Frédéric
, Bahri, Mohamed Ali
2019
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Evaluating the In Vivo Specificity of 18FUCB-H for the SV2A Protein, Compared with SV2B and SV2C in Rats Using microPET
by
Mercier, Joël
, Lemaire, Christian
, Salmon, Eric
, Serrano, Maria Elisa
, Plenevaux, Alain
, Becker, Guillaume
, Luxen, André
, Mestdagh, Nathalie
, Seret, Alain
, Giacomelli, Fabrice
, Mievis, Frédéric
, Bahri, Mohamed Ali
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2019
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Evaluating the In Vivo Specificity of 18FUCB-H for the SV2A Protein, Compared with SV2B and SV2C in Rats Using microPET
by
Mercier, Joël
, Lemaire, Christian
, Salmon, Eric
, Serrano, Maria Elisa
, Plenevaux, Alain
, Becker, Guillaume
, Luxen, André
, Mestdagh, Nathalie
, Seret, Alain
, Giacomelli, Fabrice
, Mievis, Frédéric
, Bahri, Mohamed Ali
2019
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Evaluating the In Vivo Specificity of 18FUCB-H for the SV2A Protein, Compared with SV2B and SV2C in Rats Using microPET
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Evaluating the In Vivo Specificity of 18FUCB-H for the SV2A Protein, Compared with SV2B and SV2C in Rats Using microPET
2019
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The synaptic vesicle protein 2 (SV2) is involved in synaptic vesicle trafficking. The SV2A isoform is the most studied and its implication in epilepsy therapy led to the development of the first SV2A PET radiotracer [18F]UCB-H. The objective of this study was to evaluate in vivo, using microPET in rats, the specificity of [18F]UCB-H for SV2 isoform A in comparison with the other two isoforms (B and C) through a blocking assay. Twenty Sprague Dawley rats were pre-treated either with the vehicle, or with specific competitors against SV2A (levetiracetam), SV2B (UCB5203) and SV2C (UCB0949). The distribution volume (Vt, Logan plot, t* 15 min) was obtained with a population-based input function. The Vt analysis for the entire brain showed statistically significant differences between the levetiracetam group and the other groups (p < 0.001), but also between the vehicle and the SV2B group (p < 0.05). An in-depth Vt analysis conducted for eight relevant brain structures confirmed the statistically significant differences between the levetiracetam group and the other groups (p < 0.001) and highlighted the superior and the inferior colliculi along with the cortex as regions also displaying statistically significant differences between the vehicle and SV2B groups (p < 0.05). These results emphasize the in vivo specificity of [18F]UCB-H for SV2A against SV2B and SV2C, confirming that [18F]UCB-H is a suitable radiotracer for in vivo imaging of the SV2A proteins with PET.The synaptic vesicle protein 2 (SV2) is involved in synaptic vesicle trafficking. The SV2A isoform is the most studied and its implication in epilepsy therapy led to the development of the first SV2A PET radiotracer [18F]UCB-H. The objective of this study was to evaluate in vivo, using microPET in rats, the specificity of [18F]UCB-H for SV2 isoform A in comparison with the other two isoforms (B and C) through a blocking assay. Twenty Sprague Dawley rats were pre-treated either with the vehicle, or with specific competitors against SV2A (levetiracetam), SV2B (UCB5203) and SV2C (UCB0949). The distribution volume (Vt, Logan plot, t* 15 min) was obtained with a population-based input function. The Vt analysis for the entire brain showed statistically significant differences between the levetiracetam group and the other groups (p < 0.001), but also between the vehicle and the SV2B group (p < 0.05). An in-depth Vt analysis conducted for eight relevant brain structures confirmed the statistically significant differences between the levetiracetam group and the other groups (p < 0.001) and highlighted the superior and the inferior colliculi along with the cortex as regions also displaying statistically significant differences between the vehicle and SV2B groups (p < 0.05). These results emphasize the in vivo specificity of [18F]UCB-H for SV2A against SV2B and SV2C, confirming that [18F]UCB-H is a suitable radiotracer for in vivo imaging of the SV2A proteins with PET.
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