Hall H, Halldin C, Farde L, Sedvall G
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Nucl Med Biol. 1998 Nov;25(8):715-9. doi: 10.1016/s0969-8051(98)00053-5.
Whole hemisphere autoradiography (WHA) with selective high-affinity radioligands is a new tool in studying the distribution of receptors and of other neuronal components postmortem in brains from controls vs. subjects with psychiatric and neurologic diseases. WHA can be performed with several different isotopes (e.g., 3H, 125I, and 11C), and is in addition to characterization studies also used as a tool in early radioligand development. Moreover, using this technique, high-resolution images are obtained that are complementary to those obtained in vivo with e.g., PET and SPECT. Results on dopamine and serotonin receptor subtypes as well as of their transporters show that WHA is a very suitable technique for the detailed characterization of the distribution in the whole human brain.
使用选择性高亲和力放射性配体的全脑半球放射自显影术(WHA)是一种研究死后对照组与患有精神疾病和神经疾病受试者大脑中受体及其他神经元成分分布的新工具。WHA可使用几种不同的同位素(例如,³H、¹²⁵I和¹¹C)进行,除了表征研究外,还用作早期放射性配体开发的工具。此外,使用该技术可获得高分辨率图像,这些图像与通过例如PET和SPECT在体内获得的图像互补。关于多巴胺和5-羟色胺受体亚型及其转运体的研究结果表明,WHA是详细表征全脑分布的非常合适的技术。