EJNMMI Research (Jun 2025)

Test-retest properties of [11C]PXT012253 as a positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracer in healthy human brain: PET imaging of mGlu4

  • Per Stenkrona,
  • Ryosuke Arakawa,
  • Jiamei Guo,
  • Benny Bang-Andersen,
  • Sangram Nag,
  • Mohammad Mahdi Moein,
  • Zhisheng Jia,
  • Zsolt Cselenyi,
  • Christer Halldin,
  • Andrea Varrone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13550-025-01266-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background The metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 (mGlu4) has been proposed as a target for Parkinson’s disease to measure levodopa-induced dyskinesia. [11C]PXT012253 is a PET radioligand for mGlu4 (3.4 nM), previously characterized in non-human primates. We aimed to determine the optimal method for quantification, duration for acquisition, and test-retest reliability of the binding parameters for [11C]PXT012253 in healthy volunteers. Results Six subjects (4 females) completed. [11C]PXT012253 displayed high uptake and rapid wash-out. Unchanged [11C]PXT012253 at 20 min was 10–20%. V T in subcortical regions was higher than in cortical regions. 2TC provided better fits than 1TC. V T by Logan GA and MA1 analysis correlated with that of 2TC-CM. MA1 showed better identifiability and standard error than Logan. The test-retest metrics in pons, putamen and thalamus showed absolute variability of V T 0.93 using the 2TC, Logan and MA1 graphical analyses. Time stability analysis showed that V T values estimated using 63 min of imaging were within 10% of the values obtained with 93 min with all three models. Conclusion [11C]PXT012253 showed a high brain uptake, with rapid washout and metabolism. V T was reliably estimated using 2TC, Logan GA and MA1. The test-retest metrics showed high repeatability, indicating [11C]PXT012253 to be a suitable PET radioligand for mGlu4.

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