正电子发射断层摄影术
氧化应激
中枢神经系统
脑正电子发射断层扫描术
核医学
正电子
断层摄影术
示踪剂
正电子发射
物理
医学
临床前影像学
放射科
核物理学
体内
生物
内科学
电子
生物技术
作者
Justin H. Wilde,Yu Sun,Spenser R. Simpson,Ethan Hill,Zhongxiao Fu,Emily Bian,Melissa M. Kinkaid,Paola Villanueva,Aden Weybright,William Terrell,Zoraiz Qureshi,Saavidra Perera,Herbert Sheppard,James R. Stone,Bijoy Kundu,Chia-Yi Kuan,Kiel D. Neumann
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-025-01362-3
摘要
Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration, but the inability to detect RONS in vivo in the central nervous system has confounded the interpretation of results of clinical trials of antioxidants. Here we report the synthesis and characterization of a positron emission tomography (PET) probe, [18F]fluoroedaravone ([18F]FEDV), for the in vivo quantification of oxidative stress. Derived from the antioxidant edaravone, the probe can diffuse through the blood-brain barrier and is stable in human plasma. In mice, PET imaging with [18F]FEDV allowed for the detection of RONS after intrastriatal injection of sodium nitroprusside, in the middle cerebral artery after stroke by photothrombosis, and in brains with tauopathy. When using dynamic PET imaging coupled with parametric mapping, the sensitivity of [18F]FEDV-PET to RONS allowed for the detection of increased oxidative stress. [18F]FEDV-PET could be used to quantify RONS longitudinally in vivo and to assess the results of clinical studies of antioxidants.
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