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Two binding sites for [3H]PBR28 in human brain: implications for TSPO PET imaging of neuroinflammation.


ABSTRACT: [(11)C]PBR28, a radioligand targeting the translocator protein (TSPO), does not produce a specific binding signal in approximately 14% of healthy volunteers. This phenomenon has not been reported for [(11)C]PK11195, another TSPO radioligand. We measured the specific binding signals with [(3)H]PK11195 and [(3)H]PBR28 in brain tissue from 22 donors. Overall, 23% of the samples did not generate a visually detectable specific autoradiographic signal with [(3)H]PBR28, although all samples showed [(3)H]PK11195 binding. There was a marked reduction in the affinity of [(3)H]PBR28 for TSPO in samples with no visible [(3)H]PBR28 autoradiographic signal (K(i)=188+/-15.6 nmol/L), relative to those showing normal signal (K(i)=3.4+/-0.5 nmol/L, P<0.001). Of this latter group, [(3)H]PBR28 bound with a two-site fit in 40% of cases, with affinities (K(i)) of 4.0+/-2.4 nmol/L (high-affinity site) and 313+/-77 nmol/L (low-affinity site). There was no difference in K(d) or B(max) for [(3)H]PK11195 in samples showing no [(3)H]PBR28 autoradiographic signal relative to those showing normal [(3)H]PBR28 autoradiographic signal. [(3)H]PK11195 bound with a single site for all samples. The existence of three different binding patterns with PBR28 (high-affinity binding (46%), low-affinity binding (23%), and two-site binding (31%)) suggests that a reduction in [(11)C]PBR28 binding may not be interpreted simply as a reduction in TSPO density. The functional significance of differences in binding characteristics warrants further investigation.

SUBMITTER: Owen DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2949260 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Two binding sites for [3H]PBR28 in human brain: implications for TSPO PET imaging of neuroinflammation.

Owen David R DR   Howell Owain W OW   Tang Sac-Pham SP   Wells Lisa A LA   Bennacef Idriss I   Bergstrom Mats M   Gunn Roger N RN   Rabiner Eugenii A EA   Wilkins Martin R MR   Reynolds Richard R   Matthews Paul M PM   Parker Christine A CA  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20100428 9


[(11)C]PBR28, a radioligand targeting the translocator protein (TSPO), does not produce a specific binding signal in approximately 14% of healthy volunteers. This phenomenon has not been reported for [(11)C]PK11195, another TSPO radioligand. We measured the specific binding signals with [(3)H]PK11195 and [(3)H]PBR28 in brain tissue from 22 donors. Overall, 23% of the samples did not generate a visually detectable specific autoradiographic signal with [(3)H]PBR28, although all samples showed [(3)  ...[more]

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