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Comparison of planar, PET and well-counter measurements of total tumor radioactivity in a mouse xenograft model

Authors :
J. Seidel
M.V. Green
Karen J. Wong
Mark R. Williams
Anita Ton
Elaine M. Jagoda
Peter L. Choyke
Falguni Basuli
Source :
Nuclear Medicine and Biology. 53:29-36
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Introduction Quantitative small animal radionuclide imaging studies are often carried out with the intention of estimating the total radioactivity content of various tissues such as the radioactivity content of mouse xenograft tumors exposed to putative diagnostic or therapeutic agents. We show that for at least one specific application, positron projection imaging (PPI) and PET yield comparable estimates of absolute total tumor activity and that both of these estimates are highly correlated with direct well-counting of these same tumors. These findings further suggest that in this particular application, PPI is a far more efficient data acquisition and processing methodology than PET. Methods Forty-one athymic mice were implanted with PC3 human prostate cancer cells transfected with prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA (+)) and one additional animal (for a total of 42) with a control blank vector (PSMA (−)). All animals were injected with [ 18 F] DCFPyl, a ligand for PSMA, and imaged for total tumor radioactivity with PET and PPI. The tumors were then removed, assayed by well counting for total radioactivity and the values between these methods intercompared. Results PET, PPI and well-counter estimates of total tumor radioactivity were highly correlated (R 2 > 0.98) with regression line slopes near unity (0.95 Conclusion Total mouse xenograft tumor radioactivity can be measured with PET or PPI with an accuracy comparable to well counting if certain experimental and pharmacokinetic conditions are met. In this particular application, PPI is significantly more efficient than PET in making these measurements.

Details

ISSN :
09698051
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....99d7d8c957f799354d8e356364330e99
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2017.06.004