کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2154232 | 1090223 | 2011 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The vesicular monoamine transporter type II (VMAT2) is highly expressed in pancreatic β-cells and thus has been proposed to be a potential target for measuring β-cell mass (BCM) by molecular imaging. Several tracers based on the TBZ backbone, including 9-fluoropropyl-(+)-dihydrotetrabenazine ([18F]AV-133), have shown some promising results as potential biomarkers for BCM despite a relatively high background signal in the pancreas. In the present study, we explore the background binding characteristics of [18F]AV-133 in rat pancreas.MethodsPancreatic exocrine cells and islet cells were isolated and purified from Sprague-Dawley rats. Membrane homogenates, prepared from both pancreatic exocrine and islet cells as well as from brain striatum regions, were used for in vitro binding studies of [18F]AV-133 under a selective masking condition. 1,3-Di-o-tolylguanidine (DTG), displaying high and roughly equal affinity for both sigma-1 and sigma-2 receptors, was chosen at 5 μM concentration for the masking/blocking studies.Results[18F]AV-133 binding to rat striatum homogenates was not significantly altered by the presence of DTG. In contrast, [18F]AV-133 showed significant competition with DTG for binding sites in rat pancreatic exocrine homogenates as well as in rat islet cell homogenates. Importantly, in the presence of DTG, [18F]AV-133 showed a single high-affinity binding site on islet cell homogenates with a Kd value of 3.8 nM which is consistent with the affinity reported previously for VMAT2 sites in rat pancreas.Conclusions[18F]AV-133, in addition to a high-affinity VMAT2 binding site, binds with low affinity (but high capacity) to sigma components that are present in the rat pancreas. Identification of the cause of background binding of [18F]AV-133 to rat pancreatic tissue may lead to improved methods for quantification.
Journal: Nuclear Medicine and Biology - Volume 38, Issue 7, October 2011, Pages 1029–1034