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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2016

PET/MR imaging of hypoxic atherosclerosis using 64Cu-ATSM in a rabbit model

Xingyu Nie; Richard Laforest; Andrew Elvington; Gwendalyn J. Randolph; Jie Zheng; Tom Voller; Dana R. Abendschein; Suzanne Lapi; Pamela K. Woodard

The macrophage-rich core of advanced human atheroma has been demonstrated to be hypoxic, which may have implications in plaque stability. The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of the hypoxia PET imaging agent 64Cu-ATSM to detect hypoxia in a rabbit model of atherosclerosis imaged on a simultaneous PET/MR scanner, using MR for both attenuation correction and depiction of lesion location. Methods: New Zealand White rabbits fed a Western diet for 4–6 wk underwent endothelial denudation of the right femoral artery by air desiccation to induce an atherosclerotic-like lesion and underwent a sham operation on the left femoral artery. Four and 8 wk after injury, a 0- to 60-min dynamic whole-body PET/MR examination was performed after injection of approximately 111 MBq of 64Cu-ATSM. After 24 h, a 0- to 75-min dynamic PET/MR examination after injection of approximately 111 MBq of 18F-FDG was performed. The rabbits were euthanized, and the injured femoral artery (IF) and sham-operated femoral artery (SF) were collected for immunohistochemistry assessment of hypoxic macrophages (hypoxia marker pimonidazole, macrophage marker RAM-11, and hypoxia-inducible factor-1 α subunit [HIF-1α]). Regions of interest of IF, SF, and background muscle (BM) were drawn on fused PET/MR images, and IF-to-BM and SF-to-BM SUV ratios were compared using the Student t test. Results: Elevated uptake of 64Cu-ATSM was found in the rabbits’ IF compared with the SF. 64Cu-ATSM imaging demonstrated IF-to-SF SUVmean ratios (±SD) of 1.75 ± 0.21 and 2.30 ± 0.26 at 4 and 8 wk after injury, respectively. 18F-FDG imaging demonstrated IF-to-SF SUVmean ratios of 1.84 ± 0.12 at 8 wk after injury. IF-to-BM SUVmean ratios were significantly higher (P < 0.001) than SF-to-BM SUVmean ratios both 4 and 8 wk after injury for 64Cu-ATSM and 8 wk after injury for 18F-FDG (P < 0.05). Pimonidazole immunohistochemistry at 8 wk colocalized to RAM-11 and HIF-1α. Conclusion: The results show that hypoxia is present in this rabbit model of atherosclerosis and suggest that 64Cu-ATSM PET/MR is a potentially promising method for the detection of hypoxic and potentially vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque in human subjects.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014

Specific activity measurement of 64Cu: A comparison of methods

Tara Mastren; James Guthrie; Paul Eisenbeis; Tom Voller; Efrem Mebrahtu; J. David Robertson; Suzanne Lapi

Effective specific activity of (64)Cu (amount of radioactivity per µmol metal) is important in order to determine purity of a particular (64)Cu lot and to assist in optimization of the purification process. Metal impurities can affect effective specific activity and therefore it is important to have a simple method that can measure trace amounts of metals. This work shows that ion chromatography (IC) yields similar results to ICP mass spectrometry for copper, nickel and iron contaminants in (64)Cu production solutions.


Pet Clinics | 2009

PET Imaging of Hypoxia

Suzanne Lapi; Thomas F. Voller; Michael J. Welch


Ligand Design in Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Coordination Chemistry and Ligand Design in the Development of Metal Based Radiopharmaceuticals

Eszter Boros; Bernadette V. Marquez; Oluwatayo F. Ikotun; Suzanne Lapi; Cara L. Ferreira


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2016

In Vivo PET/CT neuroimaging of radiolabeled nanocarriers following intranasal drug delivery (INDD): Validation using Ex Vivo PET/CT, gamma counting and autoradiography.

Michael Veronesi; Shih Hsun Cheng; Marta Zamora; Hsiu-Ming Tsai; Leu Wei Lo; Chung Shi Yang; Suzanne Lapi; Chin-Tu Chen; Michael W. Vannier


Archive | 2013

RESEARCH ARTICLE Effects of Chelator Modifications on 68 Ga-Labeled (Tyr 3 )Octreotide Conjugates

Mai Lin; Michael J. Welch; Suzanne Lapi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

PET imaging using the neurotensin analogue Ac-K(NOTA)-P-NMeArg-RPY-Tle-L

Efrem Mebrahtu; Minjun Hur; Suzanne Lapi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Novel, dually radiolabeled peptides for simultaneous monitoring of enzymatic activity and protein targets

Efrem Mebrahtu; Suzanne Lapi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Development of fully automated ion-exchange approach for processing generator produced 68Ga

Mai Lin; David Ranganathan; Suzanne Lapi; Michael J. Welch


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Long-term evaluation of TiO2-based 68Ge/68Ga generators and optimized automation of 68Ga-DOTATOC radiosynthesis

Mai Lin; David Ranganathan; Suzanne Lapi; Michael J. Welch

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Michael J. Welch

Washington University in St. Louis

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Efrem Mebrahtu

Washington University in St. Louis

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Mai Lin

Washington University in St. Louis

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David Ranganathan

Washington University in St. Louis

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Oluwatayo F. Ikotun

Washington University in St. Louis

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Tom Voller

Washington University in St. Louis

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Dana R. Abendschein

Washington University in St. Louis

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