TY - JOUR
T1 - Visualization of AMPA receptors in living human brain with positron emission tomography
AU - Miyazaki, Tomoyuki
AU - Nakajima, Waki
AU - Hatano, Mai
AU - Shibata, Yusuke
AU - Kuroki, Yoko
AU - Arisawa, Tetsu
AU - Serizawa, Asami
AU - Sano, Akane
AU - Kogami, Sayaka
AU - Yamanoue, Tomomi
AU - Kimura, Kimito
AU - Hirata, Yushi
AU - Takada, Yuuki
AU - Ishiwata, Yoshinobu
AU - Sonoda, Masaki
AU - Tokunaga, Masaki
AU - Seki, Chie
AU - Nagai, Yuji
AU - Minamimoto, Takafumi
AU - Kawamura, Kazunori
AU - Zhang, Ming Rong
AU - Ikegaya, Naoki
AU - Iwasaki, Masaki
AU - Kunii, Naoto
AU - Kimura, Yuichi
AU - Yamashita, Fumio
AU - Taguri, Masataka
AU - Tani, Hideaki
AU - Nagai, Nobuhiro
AU - Koizumi, Teruki
AU - Nakajima, Shinichiro
AU - Mimura, Masaru
AU - Yuzaki, Michisuke
AU - Kato, Hiroki
AU - Higuchi, Makoto
AU - Uchida, Hiroyuki
AU - Takahashi, Takuya
N1 - Funding Information:
We gratefully thank T. Inoue for comprehensive support. This project was supported by Special Coordination Funds for Promoting Science and Technology (T.T.) and AMED under grants JP19dm0107124 (T.T.), JP18dm0207023 (T.T.), JP19lm0203007 (T.T.) and 19dm0107125 (M.M.).
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/2/1
Y1 - 2020/2/1
N2 - Although aberrations in the number and function of glutamate AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid) receptors are thought to underlie neuropsychiatric disorders, no methods are currently available for visualizing AMPA receptors in the living human brain. Here we developed a positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for AMPA receptors. A derivative of 4-[2-(phenylsulfonylamino)ethylthio]-2,6-difluoro-phenoxyacetamide radiolabeled with 11C ([11C]K-2) showed specific binding to AMPA receptors. Our clinical trial with healthy human participants confirmed reversible binding of [11C]K-2 in the brain according to Logan graphical analysis (UMIN000020975; study design: non-randomized, single arm; primary outcome: dynamics and distribution volumes of [11C]K-2 in the brain; secondary outcome: adverse events of [11C]K-2 during the 4–10 d following dosing; this trial met prespecified endpoints). In an exploratory clinical study including patients with epilepsy, we detected increased [11C]K-2 uptake in the epileptogenic focus of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, which was closely correlated with the local AMPA receptor protein distribution in surgical specimens from the same individuals (UMIN000025090; study design: non-randomized, single arm; primary outcome: correlation between [11C]K-2 uptake measured with PET before surgery and AMPA receptor protein density examined by biochemical study after surgery; secondary outcome: adverse events during the 7 d following PET scan; this trial met prespecified endpoints). Thus, [11C]K-2 is a potent PET tracer for AMPA receptors, potentially providing a tool to examine the involvement of AMPA receptors in neuropsychiatric disorders.
AB - Although aberrations in the number and function of glutamate AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid) receptors are thought to underlie neuropsychiatric disorders, no methods are currently available for visualizing AMPA receptors in the living human brain. Here we developed a positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for AMPA receptors. A derivative of 4-[2-(phenylsulfonylamino)ethylthio]-2,6-difluoro-phenoxyacetamide radiolabeled with 11C ([11C]K-2) showed specific binding to AMPA receptors. Our clinical trial with healthy human participants confirmed reversible binding of [11C]K-2 in the brain according to Logan graphical analysis (UMIN000020975; study design: non-randomized, single arm; primary outcome: dynamics and distribution volumes of [11C]K-2 in the brain; secondary outcome: adverse events of [11C]K-2 during the 4–10 d following dosing; this trial met prespecified endpoints). In an exploratory clinical study including patients with epilepsy, we detected increased [11C]K-2 uptake in the epileptogenic focus of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, which was closely correlated with the local AMPA receptor protein distribution in surgical specimens from the same individuals (UMIN000025090; study design: non-randomized, single arm; primary outcome: correlation between [11C]K-2 uptake measured with PET before surgery and AMPA receptor protein density examined by biochemical study after surgery; secondary outcome: adverse events during the 7 d following PET scan; this trial met prespecified endpoints). Thus, [11C]K-2 is a potent PET tracer for AMPA receptors, potentially providing a tool to examine the involvement of AMPA receptors in neuropsychiatric disorders.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41591-019-0723-9
DO - 10.1038/s41591-019-0723-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 31959988
AN - SCOPUS:85078224911
SN - 1078-8956
VL - 26
SP - 281
EP - 288
JO - Nature medicine
JF - Nature medicine
IS - 2
ER -