New paper describing a blood-free modeling approach for TSPO PET signal quantification, in collaboration with Prof. Veronese’s group at University of Padova is out!

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new research article titled ‘A blood-free modeling approach for the quantification of the blood-to-brain tracer exchange in TSPO PET imaging’.

Recent evidence suggests the blood-to-brain influx rate (K1 ) in TSPO PET imaging as a promising biomarker of blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability alterations commonly associated with peripheral inflammation and heightened immune activity in the brain. However, standard compartmental modeling quantification is limited by the requirement of invasive and laborious procedures for extracting an arterial blood input function. In this study, we validate a simplified blood-free methodologic framework for K1 estimation by fitting the early phase tracer dynamics using a single irreversible compartment model and an image-derived input function (1T1K-IDIF).

Please read the full article here.