Title of article :
Amyloid-Beta Radiotracer [18F]BF-227 Does Not Bind to Cytoplasmic Glial Inclusions of Postmortem Multiple System Atrophy Brain Tissue
Author/Authors :
Verdurand, Mathieu Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Levigoureux, Elise Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Lancelot, Sophie Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Zeinyeh, Waël Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Billard, Thierry Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Villeurbanne, France , Quadrio, Isabelle Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, Franc , Perret-Liaudet, Armand Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Zimmer, Luc Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France , Chauveau, Fabien Universite Claude Bernard Lyon - Universite de Lyon - Lyon, France
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
The accumulation of aggregated alpha-synuclein (α-syn) in multiple brain regions is a neuropathological hallmark of synucleinopathies. Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a synucleinopathy characterized by the predominant cerebral accumulation of aggregated α-syn as cytoplasmic glial inclusions (CGI). A premortem diagnosis tool would improve early diagnosis and help monitoring disease progression and therapeutic efcacy. One Positron Emission Tomography (PET) study suggested [11C]BF-227 as a promising radiotracer for monitoring intracellular α-syn deposition in MSA patients. We sought to confrm the binding of this radiotracer to α-syn using state-of-the-art autoradiography. Medulla sections were obtained from 9 MSA patients and 9 controls (London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank). [18F]BF-227, chemically identical to [11C]BF-227, was used at nanomolar concentrations to perform in vitro autoradiography assays. Autoradiograms were superimposed on fluorescent staining from the conformational anti-α-syn antibody 5G4 and quantifed afer immunofuorescence-driven defnition of regions of interest. Autoradiography showed no specifc signals in MSA patients in comparison to controls despite widespread pathology detected by immunofuorescence. Autoradiography does not support a signifcant binding of [18F]BF-227 to CGI at concentrations typically achieved in PET experiments.
Keywords :
Postmortem , Cytoplasmic , Amyloid , PDD
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2618459
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