SPECT imaging of GABA(A)/benzodiazepine receptors and cerebral perfusion in mild cognitive impairment

The involvement of neocortical and limbic GABA(A)/benzodiazepine (BZD) receptors in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is controversial and mainly reported in advanced stages. The status of these receptors in the very early stages of AD is unclear and has not been explored in vivo. Our aims were to inves...

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Published inEuropean journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging Vol. 37; no. 6; p. 1156
Main Authors Pappatà, Sabina, Varrone, Andrea, Vicidomini, Caterina, Milan, Graziella, De Falco, Caterina, Sansone, Valeria, Iavarone, Alessandro, Comerci, Marco, Loré, Elisa, Panico, Maria Rosaria, Quarantelli, Mario, Postiglione, Alfredo, Salvatore, Marco
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Abstract The involvement of neocortical and limbic GABA(A)/benzodiazepine (BZD) receptors in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is controversial and mainly reported in advanced stages. The status of these receptors in the very early stages of AD is unclear and has not been explored in vivo. Our aims were to investigate in vivo the integrity of cerebral cortical GABA(A)/BZD receptors in subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to compare possible receptor changes to those in cerebral perfusion. [(123)I]Iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO SPECT images were acquired in 16 patients with amnestic MCI and in 14 normal elderly control subjects (only [(123)I]iomazenil imaging in 5, only [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 4, and both [(123)I]iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 5). Region of interest (ROI) analysis and voxel-based analysis were performed with cerebellar normalization. Neither ROI analysis nor voxel-based analysis showed significant [(123)I]iomazenil binding changes in MCI patients compared to control subjects, either as a whole group or when considering only those patients with MCI that converted to AD within 2 years of clinical follow-up. In contrast, the ROI analysis revealed significant hypoperfusion of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex in the whole group of MCI patients and in MCI converters as compared to control subjects. Voxel-based analysis showed similar results. These results indicate that in the very early stages of AD, neocortical and limbic neurons/synapses expressing GABA(A)/BZD receptors are essentially preserved. They suggest that in MCI patients functional changes precede neuronal/synaptic loss in neocortical posterior regions and that [(99m)Tc]HMPAO rCBF imaging is more sensitive than [(123)I]iomazenil GABA(A)/BZD receptor imaging in detecting prodromal AD.
AbstractList The involvement of neocortical and limbic GABA(A)/benzodiazepine (BZD) receptors in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is controversial and mainly reported in advanced stages. The status of these receptors in the very early stages of AD is unclear and has not been explored in vivo. Our aims were to investigate in vivo the integrity of cerebral cortical GABA(A)/BZD receptors in subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to compare possible receptor changes to those in cerebral perfusion. [(123)I]Iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO SPECT images were acquired in 16 patients with amnestic MCI and in 14 normal elderly control subjects (only [(123)I]iomazenil imaging in 5, only [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 4, and both [(123)I]iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 5). Region of interest (ROI) analysis and voxel-based analysis were performed with cerebellar normalization. Neither ROI analysis nor voxel-based analysis showed significant [(123)I]iomazenil binding changes in MCI patients compared to control subjects, either as a whole group or when considering only those patients with MCI that converted to AD within 2 years of clinical follow-up. In contrast, the ROI analysis revealed significant hypoperfusion of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex in the whole group of MCI patients and in MCI converters as compared to control subjects. Voxel-based analysis showed similar results. These results indicate that in the very early stages of AD, neocortical and limbic neurons/synapses expressing GABA(A)/BZD receptors are essentially preserved. They suggest that in MCI patients functional changes precede neuronal/synaptic loss in neocortical posterior regions and that [(99m)Tc]HMPAO rCBF imaging is more sensitive than [(123)I]iomazenil GABA(A)/BZD receptor imaging in detecting prodromal AD.
The involvement of neocortical and limbic GABA(A)/benzodiazepine (BZD) receptors in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is controversial and mainly reported in advanced stages. The status of these receptors in the very early stages of AD is unclear and has not been explored in vivo. Our aims were to investigate in vivo the integrity of cerebral cortical GABA(A)/BZD receptors in subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to compare possible receptor changes to those in cerebral perfusion.PURPOSEThe involvement of neocortical and limbic GABA(A)/benzodiazepine (BZD) receptors in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is controversial and mainly reported in advanced stages. The status of these receptors in the very early stages of AD is unclear and has not been explored in vivo. Our aims were to investigate in vivo the integrity of cerebral cortical GABA(A)/BZD receptors in subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to compare possible receptor changes to those in cerebral perfusion.[(123)I]Iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO SPECT images were acquired in 16 patients with amnestic MCI and in 14 normal elderly control subjects (only [(123)I]iomazenil imaging in 5, only [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 4, and both [(123)I]iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 5). Region of interest (ROI) analysis and voxel-based analysis were performed with cerebellar normalization.METHODS[(123)I]Iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO SPECT images were acquired in 16 patients with amnestic MCI and in 14 normal elderly control subjects (only [(123)I]iomazenil imaging in 5, only [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 4, and both [(123)I]iomazenil and [(99m)Tc]HMPAO imaging in 5). Region of interest (ROI) analysis and voxel-based analysis were performed with cerebellar normalization.Neither ROI analysis nor voxel-based analysis showed significant [(123)I]iomazenil binding changes in MCI patients compared to control subjects, either as a whole group or when considering only those patients with MCI that converted to AD within 2 years of clinical follow-up. In contrast, the ROI analysis revealed significant hypoperfusion of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex in the whole group of MCI patients and in MCI converters as compared to control subjects. Voxel-based analysis showed similar results.RESULTSNeither ROI analysis nor voxel-based analysis showed significant [(123)I]iomazenil binding changes in MCI patients compared to control subjects, either as a whole group or when considering only those patients with MCI that converted to AD within 2 years of clinical follow-up. In contrast, the ROI analysis revealed significant hypoperfusion of the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex in the whole group of MCI patients and in MCI converters as compared to control subjects. Voxel-based analysis showed similar results.These results indicate that in the very early stages of AD, neocortical and limbic neurons/synapses expressing GABA(A)/BZD receptors are essentially preserved. They suggest that in MCI patients functional changes precede neuronal/synaptic loss in neocortical posterior regions and that [(99m)Tc]HMPAO rCBF imaging is more sensitive than [(123)I]iomazenil GABA(A)/BZD receptor imaging in detecting prodromal AD.CONCLUSIONThese results indicate that in the very early stages of AD, neocortical and limbic neurons/synapses expressing GABA(A)/BZD receptors are essentially preserved. They suggest that in MCI patients functional changes precede neuronal/synaptic loss in neocortical posterior regions and that [(99m)Tc]HMPAO rCBF imaging is more sensitive than [(123)I]iomazenil GABA(A)/BZD receptor imaging in detecting prodromal AD.
Author Pappatà, Sabina
Varrone, Andrea
Salvatore, Marco
De Falco, Caterina
Iavarone, Alessandro
Panico, Maria Rosaria
Loré, Elisa
Quarantelli, Mario
Vicidomini, Caterina
Milan, Graziella
Comerci, Marco
Postiglione, Alfredo
Sansone, Valeria
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