Bankstahl Marion, Bankstahl Jens P
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Pharmacy, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Center of Systems Neuroscience Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Front Vet Sci. 2017 Dec 13;4:218. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00218. eCollection 2017.
Non-invasive nuclear imaging by positron emission tomography and single photon emission computed tomography has significantly contributed to epileptic focus localization in human neurology for several decades now. Offering functional insight into brain alterations, it is also of particular relevance for epilepsy research. Access to these techniques for veterinary medicine is becoming more and more relevant and has already resulted in first studies in canine patients. In view of the substantial proportion of drug-refractory epileptic dogs and cats, image-guided epileptic focus localization will be a prerequisite for selection of patients for surgical focus resection. Moreover, radiotracer imaging holds potential for a better understanding of the pathophysiology of underlying epilepsy syndromes as well as to forecast disease risk after epileptogenic brain insults. Importantly, recent advances in epilepsy research demonstrate the suitability and value of several novel radiotracers for non-invasive assessment of neuroinflammation, blood-brain barrier alterations, and neurotransmitter systems. It is desirable that veterinary epilepsy patients will also benefit from these promising developments in the medium term. This paper reviews the current use of radiotracer imaging in the veterinary epilepsy patient and suggests possible future directions for the technique.
几十年来,正电子发射断层扫描和单光子发射计算机断层扫描等非侵入性核成像技术在人类神经学中对癫痫病灶定位起到了重要作用。它能提供大脑改变的功能见解,对癫痫研究也具有特殊意义。在兽医学中,获得这些技术的途径变得越来越重要,并且已经在犬类患者身上开展了首批研究。鉴于药物难治性癫痫犬猫的比例相当大,图像引导下的癫痫病灶定位将是选择手术切除病灶患者的先决条件。此外,放射性示踪剂成像有可能更好地理解潜在癫痫综合征的病理生理学,以及预测致痫性脑损伤后的疾病风险。重要的是,癫痫研究的最新进展表明,几种新型放射性示踪剂适用于非侵入性评估神经炎症、血脑屏障改变和神经递质系统。希望兽医学癫痫患者在中期也能从这些有前景的进展中受益。本文综述了放射性示踪剂成像在兽医学癫痫患者中的当前应用,并提出了该技术未来可能的发展方向。