TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of supervised cluster analysis for extracting reference tissue input curves in (R)-[ 11C]PK11195 brain PET studies
AU - Yaqub, Maqsood
AU - Van Berckel, Bart N M
AU - Schuitemaker, Alie
AU - Hinz, Rainer
AU - Turkheimer, Federico E.
AU - Tomasi, Giampaolo
AU - Lammertsma, Adriaan A.
AU - Boellaard, Ronald
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - Performance of two supervised cluster analysis (SVCA) algorithms for extracting reference tissue curves was evaluated to improve quantification of dynamic (R)- 11CPK11195 brain positron emission tomography (PET) studies. Reference tissues were extracted from images using both a manually defined cerebellum and SVCA algorithms based on either four (SVCA4) or six (SVCA6) kinetic classes. Data from controls, mild cognitive impairment patients, and patients with Alzheimer's disease were analyzed using various kinetic models including plasma input, the simplified reference tissue model (RPM) and RPM with vascular correction (RPMV b). In all subject groups, SVCA-based reference tissue curves showed lower blood volume fractions (V b) and volume of distributions than those based on cerebellum time-activity curve. Probably resulting from the presence of specific signal from the vessel walls that contains in normal condition a significant concentration of the 18 kDa translocation protein. Best contrast between subject groups was seen using SVCA4-based reference tissues as the result of a lower number of kinetic classes and the prior removal of extracerebral tissues. In addition, incorporation of V b in RPM improved both parametric images and binding potential contrast between groups. Incorporation of V b within RPM, together with SVCA4, appears to be the method of choice for analyzing cerebral (R)-11 CPK11195 neurodegeneration studies. © 2012 ISCBFM All rights reserved.
AB - Performance of two supervised cluster analysis (SVCA) algorithms for extracting reference tissue curves was evaluated to improve quantification of dynamic (R)- 11CPK11195 brain positron emission tomography (PET) studies. Reference tissues were extracted from images using both a manually defined cerebellum and SVCA algorithms based on either four (SVCA4) or six (SVCA6) kinetic classes. Data from controls, mild cognitive impairment patients, and patients with Alzheimer's disease were analyzed using various kinetic models including plasma input, the simplified reference tissue model (RPM) and RPM with vascular correction (RPMV b). In all subject groups, SVCA-based reference tissue curves showed lower blood volume fractions (V b) and volume of distributions than those based on cerebellum time-activity curve. Probably resulting from the presence of specific signal from the vessel walls that contains in normal condition a significant concentration of the 18 kDa translocation protein. Best contrast between subject groups was seen using SVCA4-based reference tissues as the result of a lower number of kinetic classes and the prior removal of extracerebral tissues. In addition, incorporation of V b in RPM improved both parametric images and binding potential contrast between groups. Incorporation of V b within RPM, together with SVCA4, appears to be the method of choice for analyzing cerebral (R)-11 CPK11195 neurodegeneration studies. © 2012 ISCBFM All rights reserved.
KW - (R)-[ 11C]PK11195
KW - clustering
KW - parametric analysis
KW - reference tissue
U2 - 10.1038/jcbfm.2012.59
DO - 10.1038/jcbfm.2012.59
M3 - Article
C2 - 22588187
SN - 1559-7016
VL - 32
SP - 1600
EP - 1608
JO - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
JF - Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
IS - 8
ER -