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Evaluation of pulmonary perfusion by SPECT imaging using an endothelial cell tracer in supine humans and dogs

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Levac, Xavier; Harel, François; Finnerty, Vincent; Nguyen, Quang Trinh; Létourneau, Myriam; Marcil, Sophie; Fournier, Alain et Dupuis, Jocelyn (2016). Evaluation of pulmonary perfusion by SPECT imaging using an endothelial cell tracer in supine humans and dogs EJNMMI Research , vol. 6 , nº 1. pp. 1-9. DOI: 10.1186/s13550-016-0198-3.

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Background: Pulmonary perfusion is not spatially homogeneously distributed, and its variations could be of diagnostic value in lung vascular disease. PulmoBind is a ligand of the adrenomedullin receptor densely expressed in endothelial cells of lung capillaries. The aim of this study was to evaluate spatial distribution of human lung perfusion by using this novel molecular tracer of the pulmonary vascular endothelium. Methods: Normal humans (n = 19) enrolled into the PulmoBind phase I trial were studied (Clinicaltrials.gov.NCT01539889). They were injected with 99mTc-PulmoBind for SPECT imaging. Results were compared with 99mTc-PulmoBind in quadruped mammals (dogs, n = 5). Imaging was performed in the supine position and distribution of activity was determined as a function of cumulative voxels along the different anatomical planes. Results: PulmoBind uptake in humans was 58 ± 1 % (mean ± SEM) of the injected dose. Dorsal activity was 18.1 ± 2.1 % greater than ventral, and caudal activity was 25.7 ± 1.6 % greater than cranial. Lateral activity was only mildly higher than medial by 7.0 ± 1.0 %. In supine dogs, similar but higher PulmoBind gradients were present: dorsal 28.6 ± 2.5 %, caudal 34.1 ± 5.0 % and lateral 18.1 ± 2.0 %. Conclusions: The perfused pulmonary circulation of supine humans, assessed by an adrenomedullin receptor ligand, is not homogeneously distributed with more prominent distribution in dorsal and caudal regions. It is qualitatively similar to a supine quadruped mammal confirming the presence of a microcirculatory gravitational perfusion gradient detectable with this tracer. Future studies are needed to determine if this novel endothelial cell tracer could be used to detect physiologic and pathologic variations of lung perfusion such as in pulmonary hypertension.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Adrenomedullin; Lung perfusion; Molecular imaging; Nuclear medicine; Pulmonary vascular endothelium
Centre: Centre INRS-Institut Armand Frappier
Date de dépôt: 24 août 2016 15:39
Dernière modification: 08 juin 2023 18:51
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/4525

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