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Movement Disorders | 2010

Exercise elevates dopamine D2 receptor in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease: In vivo imaging with [18F]fallypride

Marta Vuckovic; Quanzheng Li; Beth E. Fisher; Angelo Nacca; Richard M. Leahy; John P. Walsh; Jogesh Mukherjee; Celia Williams; Michael W. Jakowec; Giselle M. Petzinger

The purpose of the current study was to examine changes in dopamine D2 receptor (DA‐D2R) expression within the basal ganglia of MPTP mice subjected to intensive treadmill exercise. Using Western immunoblotting analysis of synaptoneurosomes and in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) imaging employing the DA‐D2R specific ligand [18F]fallypride, we found that high intensity treadmill exercise led to an increase in striatal DA‐D2R expression that was most pronounced in MPTP compared to saline treated mice. Exercise‐induced changes in the DA‐D2R in the dopamine‐depleted basal ganglia are consistent with the potential role of this receptor in modulating medium spiny neurons (MSNs) function and behavioral recovery. Importantly, findings from this study support the rationale for using PET imaging with [18F]fallypride to examine DA‐D2R changes in individuals with Parkinsons Disease (PD) undergoing high‐intensity treadmill training.


Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism | 2010

High-affinity dopamine D2/D3 PET radioligands 18F-fallypride and 11C-FLB457: a comparison of kinetics in extrastriatal regions using a multiple-injection protocol.

Nicholas T. Vandehey; Jeffrey Moirano; Alexander K. Converse; James E. Holden; Jogesh Mukherjee; Dhanabalan Murali; R. Jerry Nickles; Richard J. Davidson; Mary L. Schneider; Bradley T. Christian

18F-Fallypride and 11C-FLB457 are commonly used PET radioligands for imaging extrastriatal dopamine D2/D3 receptors, but differences in their in vivo kinetics may affect the sensitivity for measuring subtle changes in receptor binding. Focusing on regions of low binding, a direct comparison of the kinetics of 18F-fallypride and 11C-FLB457 was made using a MI protocol. Injection protocols were designed to estimate K1, k2, fNDkon, Bmax, and koff in the midbrain and cortical regions of the rhesus monkey. 11C-FLB457 cleared from the arterial plasma faster and yielded a ND space distribution volume (K1/k2) that is three times higher than 18F-fallypride, primarily due to a slower k2 (FAL:FLB; k2=0.54 min−1:0.18 min−1). The dissociation rate constant, koff, was slower for 11C-FLB457, resulting in a lower KDapp than 18F-fallypride (FAL:FLB; 0.39 nM:0.13 nM). Specific D2/D3 binding could be detected in the cerebellum for 11C-FLB457 but not 18F-fallypride. Both radioligands can be used to image extrastriatal D2/D3 receptors, with 11C-FLB457 providing greater sensitivity to subtle changes in low-receptor-density cortical regions and 18F-fallypride being more sensitive to endogenous dopamine displacement in medium-to-high-receptor-density regions. In the presence of specific D2/D3 binding in the cerebellum, reference region analysis methods will give a greater bias in BPND with 11C-FLB457 than with 18F-fallypride.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2010

Evaluation of dopamine D3 receptor binding of 18F-fallypride

Taleen Jerjian; Cristian Constantinescu; Evgueni Sevrioukov; Jogesh Mukherjee


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Dual probe microPET imaging of rodent pancreas

Adriana Garcia; Evgueni Sevrioukov; Cristian Constantinescu; Min-Liang Pan; K. George Chandy; Jogesh Mukherjee


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2010

Inveon microCT imaging of the rat spleen

Evgueni Sevrioukov; Adriana Garcia; Cristian Constantinescu; Jogesh Mukherjee


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

18F-Nifrolene-microPET studies of nicotinic {alpha}4{beta}2 receptors

Kenney Vu; Evgueni Sevrioukov; Cristian Constantinescu; Min-Liang Pan; Rama Pichika; Jogesh Mukherjee


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

The in vivo kinetics of three 5-HT1A PET antagonists in the rhesus monkey

Dustin Wooten; Jeffrey Moirano; Dhanabalan Murali; Ansel T. Hillmer; Onofre T. DeJesus; Todd E. Barnhart; Robert Nickles; Jogesh Mukherjee; Mary L. Schneider; Bradley Christian


Archive | 2010

kinetics in extrastriatal regions using a multiple-injection protocol

Nicholas T. Vandehey; Jeffrey Moirano; Alexander K. Converse; James E. Holden; Jogesh Mukherjee; Dhanabalan Murali; R. Jerry Nickles; Richard J. Davidson; Mary L. Schneider; Bradley T. Christian


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2009

Considerations in choosing a tracer for measuring extrastriatal dopamine D2/D3 binding

Nicholas Vandehey; Jeffrey Moirano; Dhanabalan Murali; Alexander K. Converse; J. Engle; Robert J. Nickles; James E. Holden; Jogesh Mukherjee; Mary L. Schneider; Brad T. Christian


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2008

Measurement of brain and plasma metabolites of 18F-Nifene

Balu Easwaramoorthy; Rama Pichika; Cristian Constantinescu; Neil Saigal; Robert Coleman; Jogesh Mukherjee

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Dhanabalan Murali

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jeffrey Moirano

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Mary L. Schneider

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Alexander K. Converse

University of Southern California

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James E. Holden

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Min-Liang Pan

University of California

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Adriana Garcia

University of California

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Bradley T. Christian

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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