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<i>In Vivo</i>Detection of Age- and Disease-Related Increases in Neuroinflammation by<sup>18</sup>F-GE180 TSPO MicroPET Imaging in Wild-Type and Alzheimer's Transgenic Mice
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Microglial activation, a player in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, is thought to reflect neuroinflammation. Using in vivo microPET imaging with a novel TSPO radioligand, (18)F-GE180, we detected significantly enhanced neuroinflammation during normal aging in WT mice and in response to AD-associated pathology in APP/PS1dE9 Tg mice, an AD mouse model. Increased uptake and specific binding of (18)F-GE180 in whole brain and hippocampus were confirmed by ex vivo PET and autoradiography. The binding specificity and stability of (18)F-GE180 was further confirmed by a cold tracer competition study and a metabolite study, respectively. Therefore, (18)F-GE180 PET imaging may be useful for longitudinal monitoring of neuroinflammation during AD progression and treatment and may also be useful for other neurodegenerative diseases.
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