014 Visualising the topographic pattern of tau deposition in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy using PI2620-PET

Lucy E Vivash, Hui Tang, K. Bertram, T. O’Brien
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Objectives The accumulation of tau in the basal ganglia and later cerebellum and frontal cortex is a key pathogenic mechanism in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). The ability to detect tau in the living brain has the potential to revolutionise the diagnosis of PSP and other tauopathies, and to monitor the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions targeting tau-based mechanisms. This study investigates the use of a new tau-specific PET radiotracer, PI-2620, as a tool for visualising tau in the living brain. Methods Ten patients with PSP (age 62-75 years, 6 male) underwent a 60 minute dynamic PET scan with PI2620 (185MBq). The dynamic PET data was processed in to a single parametric image of binding potential (BP) using the simplified reference tissue model and the corpus callosum as the reference region. Results Visual inspection of the images showed clear uptake in the basal ganglia nuclei. BP was highest in pallidum (1.99), putamen (1.67), thalamus (1.63), substantia nigra (1.62), cerebellum (1.6) and caudate (1.55), compared to 1.2-1.5 across the cortical regions. Higher BP in the basal ganglia nuclei were associated with higher scores on the PSPRS (putamen, r=0.77, p=0.01). Conclusion PI2620-PET shows promising potential as a technique for specifically imaging and quantitating the topographic pattern of tau distribution in patients with PSP. Further studies are needed to evaluate its use as a diagnostic and treatment monitoring tool for PSP and other tauopathies.
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[14]利用PI2620-PET观察进行性核上性麻痹患者tau沉积的地形模式
目的tau蛋白在基底节区、小脑和额叶皮层的积累是进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)的重要致病机制。检测活脑中tau蛋白的能力有可能彻底改变PSP和其他tau病变的诊断,并监测针对tau蛋白机制的治疗干预措施的有效性。本研究研究了一种新的tau特异性PET放射性示踪剂PI-2620的使用,作为可视化活脑中tau的工具。方法10例PSP患者(年龄62 ~ 75岁,男性6例)采用PI2620 (185MBq)动态PET扫描60分钟。采用简化的参考组织模型,以胼胝体为参考区域,将动态PET数据处理为单参数结合电位(BP)图像。结果目视检查显示基底神经节核有明显摄取。与1.2-1.5的皮质区相比,白质(1.99)、壳核(1.67)、丘脑(1.63)、黑质(1.62)、小脑(1.6)和尾状核(1.55)的血压最高。基底神经节核血压升高与PSPRS评分升高相关(壳核,r=0.77, p=0.01)。结论PI2620-PET作为一种特异成像和定量分析PSP患者tau蛋白分布的技术具有广阔的应用前景。需要进一步的研究来评估其作为PSP和其他牛头病的诊断和治疗监测工具的用途。
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