Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2153769 | Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
IntroductionWhen using metabolic trapping type tracers, the tracers are not always trapped in the target tissue; i.e., some are completely trapped in the target, but others can be eliminated from the target tissue at a measurable rate. The tracers that can be eliminated are termed ‘incomplete trapping irreversible tracers’. These incomplete trapping irreversible tracers may be clinically useful when the tracer β-value, the ratio of the tracer (metabolite) elimination rate to the tracer efflux rate, is under approximately 0.1. In this study, we propose a non-input analysis for incomplete trapping irreversible tracers based on the shape analysis (Shape), a non-input analysis used for irreversible tracers.MethodsA Monte Carlo simulation study based on experimental monkey data with two actual PET tracers (a complete trapping irreversible tracer [11C]MP4A and an incomplete trapping irreversible tracer [18 F]FEP-4MA) was performed to examine the effects of the environmental error and the tracer elimination rate on the estimation of the k3-parameter (corresponds to metabolic rate) using Shape (original) and modified Shape (M-Shape) analysis. The simulation results were also compared with the experimental results obtained with the two PET tracers.ResultsWhen the tracer β-value was over 0.03, the M-Shape method was superior to the Shape method for the estimation of the k3-parameter. The simulation results were also in reasonable agreement with the experimental ones.ConclusionsM-Shape can be used as the non-input analysis of incomplete trapping irreversible tracers for PET study.