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Amyloid PET imaging in Alzheimer’s disease: a comparison of three radiotracers

Purpose The increasing use of amyloid PET in Alzheimer’s disease research and clinical trials has motivated efforts to standardize methodology. We compared retention of the 11 C radiotracer Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) and that of two 18 F amyloid radiotracers (florbetapir and flutemetamol) using two...

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Published in:European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2014-07, Vol.41 (7), p.1398-1407
Main Authors: Landau, S. M., Thomas, B. A., Thurfjell, L., Schmidt, M., Margolin, R., Mintun, M., Pontecorvo, M., Baker, S. L., Jagust, W. J.
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Summary:Purpose The increasing use of amyloid PET in Alzheimer’s disease research and clinical trials has motivated efforts to standardize methodology. We compared retention of the 11 C radiotracer Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) and that of two 18 F amyloid radiotracers (florbetapir and flutemetamol) using two study populations. We also examined the feasibility of converting between tracer-specific measures, using PiB as the common link between the two 18 F tracers. Methods One group of 40 subjects underwent PiB and flutemetamol imaging sessions and a separate group of 32 subjects underwent PiB and florbetapir imaging sessions. We compared cortical and white matter retention for each 18 F tracer relative to that of PiB, as well as retention in several reference regions and image analysis methods. Correlations between tracer pairs were used to convert tracer-specific threshold values for amyloid positivity between tracers. Results Cortical retention for each pair of tracers was strongly correlated regardless of reference region (PiB–flutemetamol, ρ  = 0.84–0.99; PiB–florbetapir, ρ  = 0.83–0.97) and analysis method ( ρ  = 0.90–0.99). Compared to PiB, flutemetamol had higher white matter retention, while florbetapir had lower cortical retention. Two previously established independent thresholds for amyloid positivity were highly consistent when values were converted between tracer pairs. Conclusion Despite differing white and grey matter retention characteristics, cortical retention for each 18 F tracer was highly correlated with that of PiB, enabling conversion of thresholds across tracer measurement scales with a high level of internal consistency. Standardization of analysis methods and measurement scales may facilitate the comparison of amyloid PET data obtained using different tracers.
ISSN:1619-7070
1619-7089
DOI:10.1007/s00259-014-2753-3