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Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 1994

Clinical applications of fusion imaging in oncology

Andrew M. Scott; Homer A. Macapinlac; Jiaju Zhang; Hovanes Kalaigian; Martin C. Graham; Chaitanya R. Divgi; George Sgouros; Stanley J. Goldsmith; S. M. Larson

Recent developments in tumor imaging, made possible by advances in instrumentation and radiopharmaceuticals, has led to an increasing need for accurate anatomic correlation of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) images. Fusion imaging permits the functional strengths of SPECT and PET to be combined with the anatomic resolution of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Clinical applications of fusion imaging include the evaluation of brain tumors, lymphoma, hepatic lesions and monoclonal antibody studies. The continued development of these techniques will eventually allow fusion imaging to become a routine part of nuclear medicine practice.


Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 1999

Measurement of P-glycoprotein expression in human neuroblastoma xenografts using in vitro quantitative autoradiography.

Rosa Fonti; Andrey Levchenko; Bipin M. Mehta; Jiaju Zhang; Takashi Tsuruo; Steven M. Larson

P-glycoprotein (P-gp) has a role in multidrug resistance (MDR) encountered in human cancers. In this study, we used the colchicine-resistant cell line BE(2)-C/CHCb(0.2), a strain of neuroblastoma cell line BE(2)-C, as a model to measure variations of P-gp expression in cells grown in vitro and in vivo. Cells were cultured in the medium supplemented with colchicine. At the beginning of the study the drug was withdrawn and, after 22 days, added back to the culture medium. Cells were harvested at various time points and xenografted in nude mice. P-gp content in cells was measured by self-competitive binding assay and in tumors, by quantitative autoradiography (QAR). Both assays were carried out using 125I-labeled monoclonal antibody MRK16, reactive with P-gp. Concentration of P-gp in cells varied from a maximum of 1,361 pmol/g in the presence of colchicine to a minimum of 374 pmol/g in the absence of colchicine in the culture medium. P-gp concentration in the tumors ranged from 929 to 188 pmol/g, which correlated with P-gp content in the cells at the time of their injection in the mice. QAR is an accurate and reliable method to quantify P-gp expression in tumors. Changes in colchicine concentration in the ambient medium of BE(2)-C/CHCb(0.2) cells growing in vitro resulted in a change in phenotype of P-gp expression, which was stable under conditions of in vivo growth over approximately 9 cell divisions in nude mice xenografts. Therefore, P-gp content in xenografts depends only on the level of resistance of the cells at the time of their injection in the mice.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1997

Implementation and Evaluation of Patient-Specific Three-Dimensional Internal Dosimetry

Katherine S. Kolbert; George Sgouros; Andrew M. Scott; James E. Bronstein; Rachel A. Malane; Jiaju Zhang; Hovanes Kalaigian; Stephen McNamara; Lawrence H. Schwartz; Steven M. Larson


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1994

Imaging of Brain Tumor Proliferative Activity with Iodine-131-Iododeoxyuridine

Juri Gelovani Tjuvajev; Homer A. Macapinlac; Farhad Daghighian; Andrew M. Scott; James Z. Ginos; Ronald D. Finn; Paresh J. Kothari; Revathi Desai; Jiaju Zhang; Bradley J. Beattie; Martin C. Graham; Steven M. Larson; Ronald G. Blasberg


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1995

Image Registration of SPECT and CT Images Using an External Fiduciary Band and Three-Dimensional Surface Fitting in Metastatic Thyroid Cancer

Andrew M. Scott; Homer A. Macapinlac; Jiaju Zhang; Farhad Daghighian; Natalie Montemayor; Hovanes Kalaigian; George Sgouros; Martin C. Graham; Katherine S. Kolbert; Samuel D. J. Yeh; Eseng Lai; Stanley J. Goldsmith; Steven M. Larson


Cancer | 1997

Single chain antigen binding protein (sFv CC49): first human studies in colorectal carcinoma metastatic to liver.

Steven M. Larson; Ayda M. El-Shirbiny; Chaitanya R. Divgi; George Sgouros; Ronald D. Finn; Jörg Tschmelitsch; Antonio Picon; Marc Whitlow; Jeffrey Schlom; Jiaju Zhang; Alfred M. Cohen


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1996

Visualization of myocardial metastasis of carcinoid tumor by indium-111-pentetreotide.

Henry W. D. Yeung; Massimo Imbriaco; Jiaju Zhang; Homer A. Macapinlac; Stanley J. Goldsmith; Steven M. Larson


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1996

Pilot clinical trial of 5-[125I]iodo-2′-deoxyuridine in the treatment of colorectal cancer metastatic to the liver

Homer A. Macapinlac; Nancy E. Kemeny; Farhad Daghighian; Ronald D. Finn; Jiaju Zhang; John L. Humm; Olivia Squire; Steven M. Larson


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1996

Pharmacokinetics and dosimetry of iodine-125-IUdR in the treatment of colorectal cancer metastatic to liver.

Farhad Daghighian; John L. Humm; Homer A. Macapinlac; Jiaju Zhang; Julie Izzo; Ronald D. Finn; Nancy E. Kemeny; Steven M. Larson


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 1995

Automated registration of planar images for improved diagnosis, region-of-interest analysis, and dosimetry

O.S. Chen; G. Sgouros; Jiaju Zhang

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Steven M. Larson

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Homer A. Macapinlac

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Farhad Daghighian

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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George Sgouros

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Ronald D. Finn

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Hovanes Kalaigian

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Martin C. Graham

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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