Journal of Diabetes Investigation (Oct 2023)

Noninvasive evaluation of donor and native pancreases following simultaneous pancreas–kidney transplantation using positron emission tomography/computed tomography

  • Takaaki Murakami,
  • Toshihiro Nakamura,
  • Hiroyuki Fujimoto,
  • Junji Fujikura,
  • Yoichi Shimizu,
  • Kanae K. Miyake,
  • Daisuke Otani,
  • Kentaro Sakaki,
  • Sakura Kiyobayashi,
  • Takayuki Anazawa,
  • Yuji Nakamoto,
  • Nobuya Inagaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jdi.14045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
pp. 1187 – 1191

Abstract

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ABSTRACT It is crucial to develop practical and noninvasive methods to assess the functional beta‐cell mass in a donor pancreas, in which monitoring and precise evaluation is challenging. A patient with type 1 diabetes underwent noninvasive imaging following simultaneous kidney–pancreas transplantation with positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) using an exendin‐based probe, [18F]FB(ePEG12)12‐exendin‐4. Following transplantation, PET imaging with [18F]FB(ePEG12)12‐exendin‐4 revealed simultaneous and distinct accumulations in the donor and native pancreases. The pancreases were outlined at a reasonable distance from the surrounding organs using [18F]FB(ePEG12)12‐exendin‐4 whole‐body maximum intensity projection and axial PET images. At 1 and 2 h after [18F]FB(ePEG12)12‐exendin‐4 administration, the mean standardized uptake values were 2.96 and 3.08, respectively, in the donor pancreas and 1.97 and 2.25, respectively, in the native pancreas. [18F]FB(ePEG12)12‐exendin‐4 positron emission tomography imaging allowed repeatable and quantitative assessment of beta‐cell mass following simultaneous kidney–pancreas transplantation.

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