Title of article :
In Vivo Imaging of Inflammation and Infection
Author/Authors :
Roivainen, Anne University of Turku - Turku, Finland , Li, Xiang-Guo University of Turku - Turku, Finland , Nanni, Cristina University of Bologna - Bologna, Italy , Cai, Weibo University of Wisconsin-Madison - Madison, USA , Ohrndorf, Sarah Charite Universitatsmedizin - Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
In ammation is a signi cant component of several chronic
diseases involving the cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, and nervous systems. Timely identication and
localization of in ammation is critical for the adequate
treatment of patients. Notably, also, infection always has
in ammatory components. Molecular imaging such as
positron emission tomography (PET) may reveal molecular
and cellular changes and provide sensitive detection of in-
ammatory and/or infectious foci at an early stage of disease.
In general, specic imaging of in ammatory processes may
be a demanding task because of increased blood ow and
enhanced vascular permeability causing unspecic uptake of
imaging agents. Although several radiopharmaceuticals have
been developed, no agent has been found with the optimal
characteristics for imaging in ammation, and thus, there is
still room for new, better agents and development of
quanti ation methods.
Keywords :
Vivo , Inflammation , PET
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging