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Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig

Progress in neuroscience research often involves animals, as no adequate alternatives exist to animal models of living systems. However, both the physiological characteristics of the species used and the effects of anesthesia raise questions of common concern. Here, we demonstrate the confounding in...

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Autores principales: Alstrup, Aage K. O., Landau, Anne M., Holden, James E., Jakobsen, Steen, Schacht, Anna C., Audrain, Helene, Wegener, Gregers, Hansen, Axel K., Gjedde, Albert, Doudet, Doris J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24083242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/808713
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author Alstrup, Aage K. O.
Landau, Anne M.
Holden, James E.
Jakobsen, Steen
Schacht, Anna C.
Audrain, Helene
Wegener, Gregers
Hansen, Axel K.
Gjedde, Albert
Doudet, Doris J.
author_facet Alstrup, Aage K. O.
Landau, Anne M.
Holden, James E.
Jakobsen, Steen
Schacht, Anna C.
Audrain, Helene
Wegener, Gregers
Hansen, Axel K.
Gjedde, Albert
Doudet, Doris J.
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description Progress in neuroscience research often involves animals, as no adequate alternatives exist to animal models of living systems. However, both the physiological characteristics of the species used and the effects of anesthesia raise questions of common concern. Here, we demonstrate the confounding influences of these effects on tracer binding in positron emission tomography (PET). We determined the effects of two routinely used anesthetics (isoflurane and propofol) on the binding of two tracers of monoamine function, [(11)C]SCH23390, a tracer of the dopamine D1 and D5 receptors, and the alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonist, [(11)C]yohimbine, in Göttingen minipigs. The kinetics of SCH23390 in the pigs differed from those of our earlier studies in primates. With two different graphical analyses of uptake of SCH23390, the initial clearance values of this tracer were higher with isoflurane than with propofol anesthesia, indicative of differences in blood flow, whereas no significant differences were observed for the volumes of distribution of yohimbine. The study underscores the importance of differences of anesthesia and species when the properties of radioligands are evaluated under different circumstances that may affect blood flow and tracer uptake. These differences must be considered in the choice of a particular animal species and mode of anesthesia for a particular application.
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spelling pubmed-37805372013-09-30 Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig Alstrup, Aage K. O. Landau, Anne M. Holden, James E. Jakobsen, Steen Schacht, Anna C. Audrain, Helene Wegener, Gregers Hansen, Axel K. Gjedde, Albert Doudet, Doris J. Biomed Res Int Research Article Progress in neuroscience research often involves animals, as no adequate alternatives exist to animal models of living systems. However, both the physiological characteristics of the species used and the effects of anesthesia raise questions of common concern. Here, we demonstrate the confounding influences of these effects on tracer binding in positron emission tomography (PET). We determined the effects of two routinely used anesthetics (isoflurane and propofol) on the binding of two tracers of monoamine function, [(11)C]SCH23390, a tracer of the dopamine D1 and D5 receptors, and the alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonist, [(11)C]yohimbine, in Göttingen minipigs. The kinetics of SCH23390 in the pigs differed from those of our earlier studies in primates. With two different graphical analyses of uptake of SCH23390, the initial clearance values of this tracer were higher with isoflurane than with propofol anesthesia, indicative of differences in blood flow, whereas no significant differences were observed for the volumes of distribution of yohimbine. The study underscores the importance of differences of anesthesia and species when the properties of radioligands are evaluated under different circumstances that may affect blood flow and tracer uptake. These differences must be considered in the choice of a particular animal species and mode of anesthesia for a particular application. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3780537/ /pubmed/24083242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/808713 Text en Copyright © 2013 Aage K. O. Alstrup et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Alstrup, Aage K. O.
Landau, Anne M.
Holden, James E.
Jakobsen, Steen
Schacht, Anna C.
Audrain, Helene
Wegener, Gregers
Hansen, Axel K.
Gjedde, Albert
Doudet, Doris J.
Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title_full Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title_fullStr Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title_short Effects of Anesthesia and Species on the Uptake or Binding of Radioligands In Vivo in the Göttingen Minipig
title_sort effects of anesthesia and species on the uptake or binding of radioligands in vivo in the göttingen minipig
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24083242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/808713
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