PET-based molecular imaging in neuroscience

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A. H. Jacobs
H. Li
A. Winkeler
R. Hilker
C. Knoess
A. Rüger
N. Galldiks
B. Schaller
J. Sobesky
L. Kracht
P. Monfared
M. Klein
S. Vollmar
B. Bauer
R. Wagner
R. Graf
K. Wienhard
K. Herholz
W. D. Heiss
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[1] Max-Planck-Institute for Neurological Research,Laboratory for Gene Therapy and Molecular Imaging
[2] University of Cologne,Center for Molecular Medicine (ZMMK)
[3] University of Cologne,Department of Neurology
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Molecular imaging; Functional imaging; HSV-1 thymidine kinase; FIAU; FHBG; Gene therapy; Glioma; MicroPET;
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Positron emission tomography (PET) allows non-invasive assessment of physiological, metabolic and molecular processes in humans and animals in vivo. Advances in detector technology have led to a considerable improvement in the spatial resolution of PET (1–2 mm), enabling for the first time investigations in small experimental animals such as mice. With the developments in radiochemistry and tracer technology, a variety of endogenously expressed and exogenously introduced genes can be analysed by PET. This opens up the exciting and rapidly evolving field of molecular imaging, aiming at the non-invasive localisation of a biological process of interest in normal and diseased cells in animal models and humans in vivo. The main and most intriguing advantage of molecular imaging is the kinetic analysis of a given molecular event in the same experimental subject over time. This will allow non-invasive characterisation and "phenotyping" of animal models of human disease at various disease stages, under certain pathophysiological stimuli and after therapeutic intervention. The potential broad applications of imaging molecular events in vivo lie in the study of cell biology, biochemistry, gene/protein function and regulation, signal transduction, transcriptional regulation and characterisation of transgenic animals. Most importantly, molecular imaging will have great implications for the identification of potential molecular therapeutic targets, in the development of new treatment strategies, and in their successful implementation into clinical application. Here, the potential impact of molecular imaging by PET in applications in neuroscience research with a special focus on neurodegeneration and neuro-oncology is reviewed.
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页码:1051 / 1065
页数:14
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