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The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Wilson’s disease (WD) is a genetic disease with systemic accumulation of copper that leads to symptoms from the liver and brain. However, the underlying defects in copper transport kinetics are only partly understood. We sought to quantify hepatic copper turnover in patients wit...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34773664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.32238 |
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author | Sandahl, Thomas Damgaard Gormsen, Lars C. Kjærgaard, Kristoffer Vendelbo, Mikkel Holm Munk, Ditte Emilie Munk, Ole Lajord Bender, Dirk Keiding, Susanne Vase, Karina H. Frisch, Kim Vilstrup, Hendrik Ott, Peter |
author_facet | Sandahl, Thomas Damgaard Gormsen, Lars C. Kjærgaard, Kristoffer Vendelbo, Mikkel Holm Munk, Ditte Emilie Munk, Ole Lajord Bender, Dirk Keiding, Susanne Vase, Karina H. Frisch, Kim Vilstrup, Hendrik Ott, Peter |
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description | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Wilson’s disease (WD) is a genetic disease with systemic accumulation of copper that leads to symptoms from the liver and brain. However, the underlying defects in copper transport kinetics are only partly understood. We sought to quantify hepatic copper turnover in patients with WD compared with heterozygote and control subjects using PET with copper‐64 ((64)Cu) as a tracer. Furthermore, we assessed the diagnostic potential of the method. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Nine patients with WD, 5 healthy heterozygote subjects, and 8 healthy controls were injected with an i.v. bolus of (64)Cu followed by a 90‐min dynamic PET scan of the liver and static whole‐body PET/CT scans after 1.5, 6, and 20 h. Blood (64)Cu concentrations were measured in parallel. Hepatic copper retention and redistribution were evaluated by standardized uptake values (SUVs). At 90 min, hepatic SUVs were similar in the three groups. In contrast, at 20 h postinjection, the SUV in WD patients (mean ± SEM, 31 ± 4) was higher than in heterozygotes (24 ± 3) and controls (21 ± 4; p < 0.001). An SUV‐ratio of hepatic (64)Cu concentration at 20 and 1.5 h completely discriminated between WD patients and control groups (p < 0.0001; ANOVA). By Patlak analysis of the initial 90 min of the PET scan, the steady‐state hepatic clearance of (64)Cu was estimated to be slightly lower in patients with WD than in controls (p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: (64)Cu PET imaging enables visualization and quantification of the hepatic copper retention characteristic for WD patients. This method represents a valuable tool for future studies of WD pathophysiology, and may assist the development of therapies, and accurate diagnosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-93055632022-07-28 The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study Sandahl, Thomas Damgaard Gormsen, Lars C. Kjærgaard, Kristoffer Vendelbo, Mikkel Holm Munk, Ditte Emilie Munk, Ole Lajord Bender, Dirk Keiding, Susanne Vase, Karina H. Frisch, Kim Vilstrup, Hendrik Ott, Peter Hepatology Original Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Wilson’s disease (WD) is a genetic disease with systemic accumulation of copper that leads to symptoms from the liver and brain. However, the underlying defects in copper transport kinetics are only partly understood. We sought to quantify hepatic copper turnover in patients with WD compared with heterozygote and control subjects using PET with copper‐64 ((64)Cu) as a tracer. Furthermore, we assessed the diagnostic potential of the method. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Nine patients with WD, 5 healthy heterozygote subjects, and 8 healthy controls were injected with an i.v. bolus of (64)Cu followed by a 90‐min dynamic PET scan of the liver and static whole‐body PET/CT scans after 1.5, 6, and 20 h. Blood (64)Cu concentrations were measured in parallel. Hepatic copper retention and redistribution were evaluated by standardized uptake values (SUVs). At 90 min, hepatic SUVs were similar in the three groups. In contrast, at 20 h postinjection, the SUV in WD patients (mean ± SEM, 31 ± 4) was higher than in heterozygotes (24 ± 3) and controls (21 ± 4; p < 0.001). An SUV‐ratio of hepatic (64)Cu concentration at 20 and 1.5 h completely discriminated between WD patients and control groups (p < 0.0001; ANOVA). By Patlak analysis of the initial 90 min of the PET scan, the steady‐state hepatic clearance of (64)Cu was estimated to be slightly lower in patients with WD than in controls (p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: (64)Cu PET imaging enables visualization and quantification of the hepatic copper retention characteristic for WD patients. This method represents a valuable tool for future studies of WD pathophysiology, and may assist the development of therapies, and accurate diagnosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-10 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9305563/ /pubmed/34773664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.32238 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Hepatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sandahl, Thomas Damgaard Gormsen, Lars C. Kjærgaard, Kristoffer Vendelbo, Mikkel Holm Munk, Ditte Emilie Munk, Ole Lajord Bender, Dirk Keiding, Susanne Vase, Karina H. Frisch, Kim Vilstrup, Hendrik Ott, Peter The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title | The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title_full | The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title_fullStr | The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title_full_unstemmed | The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title_short | The pathophysiology of Wilson’s disease visualized: A human (64)Cu PET study |
title_sort | pathophysiology of wilson’s disease visualized: a human (64)cu pet study |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34773664 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep.32238 |
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