Head-to-Head Comparison of the Two MAO-B Radioligands, 18F-THK5351 and 11C-L-Deprenyl, to Visualize Astrogliosis in Patients With Neurological Disorders
Kenji Ishibashi, Masashi Kameyama, Yoshiharu Miura, Jun Toyohara, Kenji Ishii
Abstract
Three patients with neurological disorders (cerebral infarction, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, and multiple sclerosis) underwent F-THK5351 and C-L-deprenyl PET on the same day to visualize lesions undergoing astrogliosis by measuring MAO-B activity. BPND map and SUV image with F-THK5351 as well as Ki map, Ki/K1 map and SUV image with C-L-deprenyl were created. F-THK5351 BPND maps and SUV images clearly identified the lesions undergoing astrogliosis. C-L-deprenyl Ki/K1 maps were close to F-THK5351 images, but very noisy. Ki maps and SUV images were likely affected by the effect of blood flow. Hence, F-THK5351 is superior to C-L-deprenyl for visualizing lesions undergoing astrogliosis.