Journal article
Cerebral blood flow and Aβ-amyloid estimates by WARM analysis of [11C]PiB uptake distinguish among and between neurodegenerative disorders and aging
AB Rodell, G O'Keefe, CC Rowe, VL Villemagne, A Gjedde
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: We report results of the novel Washout Allometric Reference Method (WARM) that uses estimates of cerebral blood flow and amyloid load from the same [11C]Pittsburgh Compound B ([11C]PiB) retention maps in brain to distinguish between patients with different forms dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, and healthy volunteers. The method introduces two approaches to the identification of brain pathology related to amyloid accumulation, (1) a novel analysis of amyloid binding based on the late washout of the tracer from brain tissue, and (2) the simultaneous estimation of absolute cerebral blood flow indices (sCBF) from the early accumulation of the tracer in brain tissue. Objectiv..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported in part by funds from the Austin Hospital Medical Research Foundation, Neurosciences Victoria, the University of Melbourne, and Department of Health and Ageing, Commonwealth Government of Australia.