A comparison of the high-affinity peripheral benzodiazepine receptor ligands DAA1106 and (R)-PK11195 in rat models of neuroinflammation: Implications for PET imaging of microglial activation

  • Sriram Venneti
  • , Brian J. Lopresti
  • , Guoji Wang
  • , Susan L. Slagel
  • , N. Scott Mason
  • , Chester A. Mathis
  • , Michelle L. Fischer
  • , Niccole J. Larsen
  • , Amanda D. Mortimer
  • , Teresa G. Hastings
  • , Amanda D. Smith
  • , Michael J. Zigmond
  • , Tetsuya Suhara
  • , Makoto Higuchi
  • , Clayton A. Wiley

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Activated microglia are an important feature of many neurological diseases and can be imaged in vivo using 1-(2-chlorophenyl)-N-methyl-N-(1-methylpropyl)- 3-isoquinolinecarboxamide (PK11195), a ligand that binds the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR). N-(2,5-dimethoxybenzyl)-N-(5-fluoro-2- phenoxyphenyl) acetamide (DAA1106) is a new PBR-specific ligand that has been reported to bind to PBR with higher affinity compared with PK11195. We hypothesized that this high-affinity binding of DAA1106 to PBR will enable better delineation of microglia in vivo using positron emission tomography. [3H]DAA1106 showed higher binding affinity compared with [ 3H](R)-PK11195 in brain tissue derived from normal rats and the rats injected intrastriatally with 6-hydroxydopamine or lipopolysaccharide at the site of the lesion. Immunohistochemistry combined with autoradiography in brain tissues as well as correlation analyses showed that increased [ 3H]DAA1106 binding corresponded mainly to activated microglia. Finally, ex vivo autoradiography and positron emission tomography imaging in vivo showed greater retention of [11C]DAA1106 compared with [ 11C](R)-PK11195 in animals injected with either lipopolysaccaride or 6-hydroxydopamine at the site of lesion. These results indicate that DAA1106 binds with higher affinity to microglia in rat models of neuroinflammation when compared with PK11195, suggesting that [11C]DAA1106 may represent a significant improvement over [11C](R)-PK11195 for in vivo imaging of activated microglia in human neuroinflammatory disorders.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)2118-2131
ページ数14
ジャーナルJournal of neurochemistry
102
6
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 09-2007
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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 生化学
  • 細胞および分子神経科学

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