Title : Detection of muscarinic receptors in the human lung using PET - Visser_1999_J.Nucl.Med_40_1270 |
Author(s) : Visser TJ , van Waarde A , van der Mark TW , Kraan J , Ensing K , Willemsen AT , Elsinga PH , Vaalburg W |
Ref : J Nucl Med , 40 :1270 , 1999 |
Abstract :
The characterization of pulmonary muscarinic receptors with PET is still in its infancy. Because approximately 70% of the lungs consists of air and pulmonary muscarinic receptor densities are low, ligands with high receptor affinity are required to obtain reasonable signal-to-noise ratios on PET images. Therefore, the potent 11C-labeled muscarinic antagonist N-methyl-piperidin-4-yl 2-cyclohexyl-2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetate methiodide ([R]-VC-002) was developed. We administered this radioligand to four healthy human volunteers to examine its suitability for studying pulmonary muscarinic receptors in vivo. |
PubMedSearch : Visser_1999_J.Nucl.Med_40_1270 |
PubMedID: 10450677 |
Visser TJ, van Waarde A, van der Mark TW, Kraan J, Ensing K, Willemsen AT, Elsinga PH, Vaalburg W (1999)
Detection of muscarinic receptors in the human lung using PET
J Nucl Med
40 :1270
Visser TJ, van Waarde A, van der Mark TW, Kraan J, Ensing K, Willemsen AT, Elsinga PH, Vaalburg W (1999)
J Nucl Med
40 :1270