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Positron emission tomographic imaging of cardiac sympathetic innervation and function

  • David S. Goldstein
  • , Peter C. Chang
  • , Graeme Eisenhofer
  • , Robert Miletich
  • , Ronald Finn
  • , John Bacher
  • , Kenneth L. Kirk
  • , Stephen Bacharach
  • , Irwin J. Kopin
  • National Institutes of Health

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Abstract

Sites of uptake, storage, and metabolism of [18F] fluorodopamine and excretion of [18F] fluorodopamine and its metabolites were visualized using positron emission tomographic (PET) scanning after intravenous injection of the tracer into anesthetized dogs. Radioactivity was concentrated in the renal pelvis, heart, liver, spleen, salivary glands, and gall bladder. Uptake of 18F by the heart resulted in striking delineation of the left ventricular myocardium. Pretreatment with desipramine markedly decreased cardiac positron emission, consistent with dependence of the heart on neuronal uptake (uptake-1) for removal of circulating catecholamines. In reserpinized animals, cardiac positron emission was absent within 30 minutes after injection of [18F]-6-fluorodopamine, demonstrating that the emission in untreated animals was from radioactive labeling of the sympathetic storage vesicles. Decreased positron emission from denen ated salivary glands confirmed that the tracer was concentrated in sympathetic neurons. Radioactivity in the gall bladder and urinary system depicted the hepatic and renal excretion of the tracer and its metabolites. Administration of tyramine or nitroprusside increased and ganglionic blockade with trimethaphan decreased the rate of loss of myocardial radioactivity. The results show that PET scanning after administration of [18F]fluorodopamine can be used to visualize sites of sympathetic innervation, follow the metabolism and renal and hepatic excretion of catecholamines, and examine cardiac sympathetic function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1606-1621
Number of pages16
JournalCirculation
Volume81
Issue number5
StatePublished - 1990

Keywords

  • Catecholamines
  • Dopamine
  • Fluorocatecholamines
  • Nervous system
  • Positron emission tomography
  • Sympathetic

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