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Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects
OBJECTIVES: Somatostatin is an endocrine peptide hormone that regulates neurotransmission and cell proliferation by interacting with G protein-coupled somatostatin receptors (SSTRs). SSTRs are specific molecular targets of several radiotracers for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) imaging. Gallium-68 ((68)...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7885279/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33586406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/mirt.galenos.2021.37268 |
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author | Özgüven, Salih Filizoğlu, Nuh Kesim, Selin Öksüzoğlu, Kevser Şen, Feyza Öneş, Tunç İnanır, Sabahat Turoğlu, Halil Turgut Erdil, Tanju Yusuf |
author_facet | Özgüven, Salih Filizoğlu, Nuh Kesim, Selin Öksüzoğlu, Kevser Şen, Feyza Öneş, Tunç İnanır, Sabahat Turoğlu, Halil Turgut Erdil, Tanju Yusuf |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Somatostatin is an endocrine peptide hormone that regulates neurotransmission and cell proliferation by interacting with G protein-coupled somatostatin receptors (SSTRs). SSTRs are specific molecular targets of several radiotracers for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) imaging. Gallium-68 ((68)Ga)-DOTA-TATE is widely used for positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging of SSTRs and has shown a higher affinity for SSTR2, the most common SSTR subtype found in NETs. We aimed to analyze the distribution pattern of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in normal subjects. METHODS: A total of 617 consecutive (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT whole-body scans performed in our department from May 2015 through April 2020 with known or suspected neuroendocrine malignancies, mostly to evaluate adrenal adenomas, were retrospectively analyzed by 2 nuclear medicine physicians. One hundred eighteen subjects without a diagnosis of NET, with no tracer avid lesion of NET on (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT, and followed up for at least 6 months (average 2-3 years) without any biochemical, clinical, or imaging findings suggestive of NET were included in this study. RESULTS: The highest uptake of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE was noted in the spleen followed by the kidneys, adrenal glands, liver, stomach, small intestine, prostate gland, pancreas head, pancreas body, thyroid gland, and uterus, in descending order. Minimal to mild uptake was detected in the submandibular glands, parotid glands, thymus, muscles, bones, breast, lungs, and mediastinum. CONCLUSION: Our study shows the biodistribution pattern of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in normal subjects and the ranges of the maximum standard uptake value (SUV(max)) and SUV(mean) values of 68Ga-DOTA-TATE obtained in several tissues for reliably identifying malignancy in (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-78852792021-02-23 Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects Özgüven, Salih Filizoğlu, Nuh Kesim, Selin Öksüzoğlu, Kevser Şen, Feyza Öneş, Tunç İnanır, Sabahat Turoğlu, Halil Turgut Erdil, Tanju Yusuf Mol Imaging Radionucl Ther Original Article OBJECTIVES: Somatostatin is an endocrine peptide hormone that regulates neurotransmission and cell proliferation by interacting with G protein-coupled somatostatin receptors (SSTRs). SSTRs are specific molecular targets of several radiotracers for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) imaging. Gallium-68 ((68)Ga)-DOTA-TATE is widely used for positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging of SSTRs and has shown a higher affinity for SSTR2, the most common SSTR subtype found in NETs. We aimed to analyze the distribution pattern of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in normal subjects. METHODS: A total of 617 consecutive (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT whole-body scans performed in our department from May 2015 through April 2020 with known or suspected neuroendocrine malignancies, mostly to evaluate adrenal adenomas, were retrospectively analyzed by 2 nuclear medicine physicians. One hundred eighteen subjects without a diagnosis of NET, with no tracer avid lesion of NET on (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT, and followed up for at least 6 months (average 2-3 years) without any biochemical, clinical, or imaging findings suggestive of NET were included in this study. RESULTS: The highest uptake of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE was noted in the spleen followed by the kidneys, adrenal glands, liver, stomach, small intestine, prostate gland, pancreas head, pancreas body, thyroid gland, and uterus, in descending order. Minimal to mild uptake was detected in the submandibular glands, parotid glands, thymus, muscles, bones, breast, lungs, and mediastinum. CONCLUSION: Our study shows the biodistribution pattern of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in normal subjects and the ranges of the maximum standard uptake value (SUV(max)) and SUV(mean) values of 68Ga-DOTA-TATE obtained in several tissues for reliably identifying malignancy in (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE PET/CT studies. Galenos Publishing 2021-02 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7885279/ /pubmed/33586406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/mirt.galenos.2021.37268 Text en ©Copyright 2021 by Turkish Society of Nuclear Medicine | Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy published by Galenos Yayınevi. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Özgüven, Salih Filizoğlu, Nuh Kesim, Selin Öksüzoğlu, Kevser Şen, Feyza Öneş, Tunç İnanır, Sabahat Turoğlu, Halil Turgut Erdil, Tanju Yusuf Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title | Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title_full | Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title_fullStr | Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title_full_unstemmed | Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title_short | Physiological Biodistribution of (68)Ga-DOTA-TATE in Normal Subjects |
title_sort | physiological biodistribution of (68)ga-dota-tate in normal subjects |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7885279/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33586406 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/mirt.galenos.2021.37268 |
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