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Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas

Purpose: In diabetes, pancreatic beta cell mass declines significantly prior to onset of fasting hyperglycemia. This decline may be due to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and the system L amino acid transporter LAT1 may be a biomarker of this process. In this study, we used 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroetho...

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Autores principales: Abbas, Ahmed, Beamish, Christine, McGirr, Rebecca, Demarco, John, Cockburn, Neil, Krokowski, Dawid, Lee, Ting-Yim, Kovacs, Michael, Hatzoglou, Maria, Dhanvantari, Savita
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Publicado: F1000Research 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27909574
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.9129.2
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author Abbas, Ahmed
Beamish, Christine
McGirr, Rebecca
Demarco, John
Cockburn, Neil
Krokowski, Dawid
Lee, Ting-Yim
Kovacs, Michael
Hatzoglou, Maria
Dhanvantari, Savita
author_facet Abbas, Ahmed
Beamish, Christine
McGirr, Rebecca
Demarco, John
Cockburn, Neil
Krokowski, Dawid
Lee, Ting-Yim
Kovacs, Michael
Hatzoglou, Maria
Dhanvantari, Savita
author_sort Abbas, Ahmed
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description Purpose: In diabetes, pancreatic beta cell mass declines significantly prior to onset of fasting hyperglycemia. This decline may be due to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and the system L amino acid transporter LAT1 may be a biomarker of this process. In this study, we used 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan ( (18)F-L-FEHTP) to target LAT1 as a potential biomarker of beta cell function in diabetes. Procedures: Uptake of (18)F-L-FEHTP was determined in wild-type C57BL/6 mice by ex vivo biodistribution. Both dynamic and static positron emission tomography (PET) images were acquired in wild-type and Akita mice, a model of ER stress-induced diabetes, as well as in mice treated with streptozotocin (STZ). LAT1 expression in both groups of mice was evaluated by immunofluorescence microscopy. Results: Uptake of (18)F-L-FEHTP was highest in the pancreas, and static PET images showed highly specific pancreatic signal. Time-activity curves showed significantly reduced (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake in Akita mice, and LAT1 expression was also reduced. However, mice treated with STZ, in which beta cell mass was reduced by 62%, showed no differences in (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake in the pancreas, and there was no significant correlation of (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake with beta cell mass. Conclusions: (18)F-L-FEHTP is highly specific for the pancreas with little background uptake in kidney or liver. We were able to detect changes in LAT1 in a mouse model of diabetes, but these changes did not correlate with beta cell function or mass. Therefore, (18)F-L-FEHTP PET is not a suitable method for the noninvasive imaging of changes in beta cell function during the progression of diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-51125762016-11-30 Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas Abbas, Ahmed Beamish, Christine McGirr, Rebecca Demarco, John Cockburn, Neil Krokowski, Dawid Lee, Ting-Yim Kovacs, Michael Hatzoglou, Maria Dhanvantari, Savita F1000Res Research Article Purpose: In diabetes, pancreatic beta cell mass declines significantly prior to onset of fasting hyperglycemia. This decline may be due to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, and the system L amino acid transporter LAT1 may be a biomarker of this process. In this study, we used 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan ( (18)F-L-FEHTP) to target LAT1 as a potential biomarker of beta cell function in diabetes. Procedures: Uptake of (18)F-L-FEHTP was determined in wild-type C57BL/6 mice by ex vivo biodistribution. Both dynamic and static positron emission tomography (PET) images were acquired in wild-type and Akita mice, a model of ER stress-induced diabetes, as well as in mice treated with streptozotocin (STZ). LAT1 expression in both groups of mice was evaluated by immunofluorescence microscopy. Results: Uptake of (18)F-L-FEHTP was highest in the pancreas, and static PET images showed highly specific pancreatic signal. Time-activity curves showed significantly reduced (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake in Akita mice, and LAT1 expression was also reduced. However, mice treated with STZ, in which beta cell mass was reduced by 62%, showed no differences in (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake in the pancreas, and there was no significant correlation of (18)F-L-FEHTP uptake with beta cell mass. Conclusions: (18)F-L-FEHTP is highly specific for the pancreas with little background uptake in kidney or liver. We were able to detect changes in LAT1 in a mouse model of diabetes, but these changes did not correlate with beta cell function or mass. Therefore, (18)F-L-FEHTP PET is not a suitable method for the noninvasive imaging of changes in beta cell function during the progression of diabetes. F1000Research 2016-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5112576/ /pubmed/27909574 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.9129.2 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Abbas A et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abbas, Ahmed
Beamish, Christine
McGirr, Rebecca
Demarco, John
Cockburn, Neil
Krokowski, Dawid
Lee, Ting-Yim
Kovacs, Michael
Hatzoglou, Maria
Dhanvantari, Savita
Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title_full Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title_fullStr Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title_short Characterization of 5-(2- (18)F-fluoroethoxy)-L-tryptophan for PET imaging of the pancreas
title_sort characterization of 5-(2- (18)f-fluoroethoxy)-l-tryptophan for pet imaging of the pancreas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27909574
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.9129.2
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