Title : In Vivo Imaging of Human Acetylcholinesterase Density in Peripheral Organs Using 11C-Donepezil: Dosimetry, Biodistribution, and Kinetic Analyses - Gjerloff_2014_J.Nucl.Med_55_1818 |
Author(s) : Gjerloff T , Jakobsen S , Nahimi A , Munk OL , Bender D , Alstrup AK , Vase KH , Hansen SB , Brooks DJ , Borghammer P |
Ref : J Nucl Med , 55 :1818 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Brain cholinergic function has been previously studied with PET but little effort has been devoted to imaging peripheral organs. Many disorders, including diabetes and Parkinson disease, are associated with autonomic dysfunction including parasympathetic denervation. Nonneuronal cholinergic signaling is also involved in immune responses to infections and in cancer pathogenesis. 5-(11)C-methoxy-donepezil, a noncompetitive acetylcholinesterase ligand, was previously validated for imaging cerebral levels of acetylcholinesterase. In the present study, we explored the utility of (11)C-donepezil for imaging acetylcholinesterase densities in peripheral organs, including the salivary glands, heart, stomach, intestine, pancreas, liver, and spleen. |
PubMedSearch : Gjerloff_2014_J.Nucl.Med_55_1818 |
PubMedID: 25324520 |
Gjerloff T, Jakobsen S, Nahimi A, Munk OL, Bender D, Alstrup AK, Vase KH, Hansen SB, Brooks DJ, Borghammer P (2014)
In Vivo Imaging of Human Acetylcholinesterase Density in Peripheral Organs Using 11C-Donepezil: Dosimetry, Biodistribution, and Kinetic Analyses
J Nucl Med
55 :1818
Gjerloff T, Jakobsen S, Nahimi A, Munk OL, Bender D, Alstrup AK, Vase KH, Hansen SB, Brooks DJ, Borghammer P (2014)
J Nucl Med
55 :1818