2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00259-023-06363-5
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Quantification of P-glycoprotein function at the human blood-brain barrier using [18F]MC225 and PET

Abstract: Introduction P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is one of the most studied efflux transporters at the blood-brain barrier. It plays an important role in brain homeostasis by protecting the brain from a variety of endogenous and exogeneous substances. Changes in P-gp function are associated both with the onset of neuropsychiatric diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease, and with drug-resistance, for example in treatment-resistant depression. The most widely used approach to measure P-gp… Show more

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“…,7,8-tetrahydronaphthalene) has been developed and validated for quantitative assessment of P-gp function at the BBB. In 2021, Mossel et al [22,126] conducted [ 18 F]MC225 PET brain scans in a healthy human volunteer. Through blocking with Pgp inhibitor cyclosporin, the whole brain V T changed from 4.38 at baseline to 5.48 [22].…”
Section: [ 11 C]verapamil and (R)-[ 11 C]verapamilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…,7,8-tetrahydronaphthalene) has been developed and validated for quantitative assessment of P-gp function at the BBB. In 2021, Mossel et al [22,126] conducted [ 18 F]MC225 PET brain scans in a healthy human volunteer. Through blocking with Pgp inhibitor cyclosporin, the whole brain V T changed from 4.38 at baseline to 5.48 [22].…”
Section: [ 11 C]verapamil and (R)-[ 11 C]verapamilmentioning
confidence: 99%