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Medical Biophysics

Western University

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Alzheimer’s disease

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Tspo Pet Detects Acute Neuroinflammation But Not Diffuse Chronically Activated Mhcii Microglia In The Rat, Nassir Al-Khishman Aug 2020

Tspo Pet Detects Acute Neuroinflammation But Not Diffuse Chronically Activated Mhcii Microglia In The Rat, Nassir Al-Khishman

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Abstract

Background

Accurate and sensitive imaging biomarkers are required to study the progression of white matter (WM) microglial activation in neurological diseases in vivo. The translocator protein (TSPO) is considered a sensitive target for imaging microglial activation with positron emission tomography (PET). This study aimed to test the ability of TSPO to detect WM microglial activation marked by major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) molecules in rat models of prodromal Alzheimer’s disease and acute subcortical stroke.

Methods

Fischer 344 wild-type (n = 12) and TgAPP21 (n = 11) rats were imaged with [18F]FEPPA PET and MRI to …


The Development And Validation Of A Molecular Imaging Probe Targeted To Cathepsin D For The In-Vivo Detection Of Alzheimer Disease, Jonatan Snir Nov 2015

The Development And Validation Of A Molecular Imaging Probe Targeted To Cathepsin D For The In-Vivo Detection Of Alzheimer Disease, Jonatan Snir

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Background: Currently there is no widely accepted test to diagnose AD. The involvement of the lysosomal system in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression provides an opportunity to develop associated biomarkers. The lysosomal enzyme Cathepsin D (CatD) has been shown to be over-expressed in the AD brain before clinical onset. We have developed a dual modality contrast agent (CA) to detect CatD activity which consists of an HIV-1 Tat Cell Penetrating Peptide (CPP) conjugated to a CatD cleavage sequence and two imaging moieties consisting of a fluorescently- tagged probe and a DOTA cage for chelating Gallium-68. The purpose of this work was …