Ichise M, Ballinger J R, Tanaka F, Moscovitch M, St George-Hyslop P H, Raphael D, Freedman M
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Nucl Med. 1998 Sep;39(9):1511-8.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of age on D2 receptor binding with 123I-iodobenzofuran (IBF) SPECT.
Subjects were 40 healthy volunteers (age 19-83 yr), including 6 who had test/retest studies. Scans were acquired with a triple-head SPECT camera 3 hr postinjection of IBF (300 MBq). Striatal regions (caudate and putamen) were defined by two different region-of-interest (ROI) sets consisting of large volumes [(CLVs), 2.2 and 6.6 m] and small volumes [(SVs), 0.6 and 1.3 ml]. D2 binding (Rv=V3/V2) was quantified using our previously proposed multilinear regression technique. Effects of age on D2 binding were evaluated by fitting linear, exponential and logarithmic models.
The mean Rvs were 26% lower than LV for both putamen and caudate than the corresponding values from the SV due to the partial-volume effect. Although the identifiability of Rv using SV deteriorated slightly, the test/retest reproducibility of Rv measurements was equally excellent for LV and SV. The mean Rvs were 11% higher for putamen compared with those for caudate. D2 binding declined significantly with age (p < 10(-5)) for all three models. The nonlinear models were slightly superior to the linear model in describing the relationship between Rv and age. In these models, D2 binding declined with age, equally for caudate and putamen at 7%-13% per decade; the decline was progressively smaller with age.
IBF SPECT permitted reliable measurements of D2 binding in the caudate or putamen separately using small ROI volumes that significantly improved the quantitation loss from the partial-volume effect. Our results agreed with previous PET and postmortem findings of D2 binding losses with age. However, these age effects may be nonlinear. Age-related changes in D2 binding must be taken into consideration in clinical IBF SPECT investigations.
本研究的目的是评估年龄对用123I-碘苯呋喃(IBF)单光子发射计算机断层显像(SPECT)测定D2受体结合的影响。
研究对象为40名健康志愿者(年龄19 - 83岁),其中6人进行了重复测试研究。注射IBF(300MBq)3小时后,用三头SPECT相机进行扫描。纹状体区域(尾状核和壳核)由两组不同的感兴趣区(ROI)确定,分别为大体积[(CLV),2.2和6.6ml]和小体积[(SV),0.6和1.3ml]。使用我们先前提出的多线性回归技术对D2结合(Rv = V3/V2)进行定量。通过拟合线性、指数和对数模型评估年龄对D2结合的影响。
由于部分容积效应,壳核和尾状核的平均Rv值比SV相应值低26%。虽然使用SV时Rv的可识别性略有下降,但Rv测量的重复测试再现性对于LV和SV同样出色。壳核的平均Rv值比尾状核高11%。对于所有三种模型,D2结合均随年龄显著下降(p < 10(-5))。在描述Rv与年龄之间的关系时,非线性模型略优于线性模型。在这些模型中,D2结合随年龄下降,尾状核和壳核每十年下降7% - 13%;下降幅度随年龄逐渐减小。
IBF SPECT允许使用小ROI体积分别可靠地测量尾状核或壳核中的D2结合,这显著改善了部分容积效应导致的定量损失。我们的结果与先前PET和尸检研究中关于D2结合随年龄减少的发现一致。然而,这些年龄效应可能是非线性的。在临床IBF SPECT研究中必须考虑D2结合的年龄相关变化。