淋巴系统
脑脊液
磁共振成像
核医学
Spect成像
医学
神经科学
放射科
病理
心理学
作者
Björn Sigurðsson,Natalie L. Hauglund,Tuomas Lilius,Frida Lind‐Holm Mogensen,Kristian Nygaard Mortensen,Natalie Beschörner,Laura Klinger,Simone Larsen Bærentzen,Marko Rosenholm,Vladimir Shalgunov,Matthias M. Herth,Yutaka Mori,Maiken Nedergaard
标识
DOI:10.1177/0271678x231156982
摘要
The glymphatic system is a brain-wide waste drainage system that promotes cerebrospinal fluid circulation through the brain to remove waste metabolites. Currently, the most common methods for assessing glymphatic function are ex vivo fluorescence microscopy of brain slices, macroscopic cortical imaging, and MRI. While all these methods have been crucial for expanding our understanding of the glymphatic system, new techniques are required to overcome their specific drawbacks. Here, we evaluate SPECT/CT imaging as a tool to assess glymphatic function in different anesthesia-induced brain states using two radiolabeled tracers, [ 111 In]-DTPA and [ 99m Tc]-NanoScan. Using SPECT, we confirmed the existence of brain state-dependent differences in glymphatic flow and we show brain state-dependent differences of CSF flow kinetics and CSF egress to the lymph nodes. We compare SPECT and MRI for imaging glymphatic flow and find that the two imaging modalities show the same overall pattern of CSF flow, but that SPECT was specific across a greater range of tracer concentrations than MRI. Overall, we find that SPECT imaging is a promising tool for imaging the glymphatic system, and that qualities such as high sensitivity and the variety of available tracers make SPECT imaging a good alternative for glymphatic research.
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