Quantification of δ-opioid receptors in human brain with N1'- ([11C]methyl) naltrindole and positron emission tomography

Justin S. Smith, Jon Kar Zubieta, Julie C. Price, John E. Flesher, Igal Madar, John R. Lever, Christopher M. Kinter, Robert F. Dannals, J. James Frost

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Abstract

The regional binding of N1'-([11C]methyl)naltrindole (MeNTI), a selective δ-opioid antagonist, was studied in healthy human subjects with positron emission tomography (PET). After the bolus intravenous administration of high specific activity [11C]MeNTI, PET was performed over 90 minutes. Arterial plasma samples were obtained during the scanning period and assayed for the presence of radiolabeled metabolites. The data were analyzed with various kinetic (two- and three-compartment models. Patlak graphical analysis) and nonkinetic (apparent volume of distribution and activity at a late scanning time) approaches. This tracer showed irreversible binding characteristics during the scanning period used. The results of the analyses also were compared with the density and distribution of δ-opioid receptors in the human brain in vitro. Additionally, computer simulations were performed to assess the effects of changes in receptor binding and tracer transport changes on the perceived binding parameters obtained with the models. A constrained three-compartment kinetic model was demonstrated to be superior to other quantification models for the description of MeNTI kinetics and quantification of δ receptor binding in the human brain with 11C-labeled MeNTI.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)956-966
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Volume19
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Delta receptors
  • Human brain
  • Kinetic modeling
  • Metabolites
  • N1'- ([C]methyl)naltrindole
  • Naltrindole
  • Opioid receptors
  • Patlak analysis
  • Positron emission tomography

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neurology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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