Molecular Imaging (Sep 2015)

PIXSIC: A Wireless Intracerebral Radiosensitive Probe in Freely Moving Rats

  • Laure Balasse,
  • Julia Maerk,
  • Frédéric Pain,
  • Aurelie Genoux,
  • Sylvain Fieux,
  • Françoise Lefebvre,
  • Christian Morel,
  • Pascale Gisquet-Verrier,
  • Philippe Lanièce,
  • Luc Zimmer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2015.00020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to demonstrate the potential of a wireless pixelated β+-sensitive intracerebral probe (PIXSIC) for in vivo positron emission tomographic (PET) radiopharmacology in awake and freely moving rodents. The binding of [ 11 C]raclopride to D 2 dopamine receptors was measured in anesthetized and awake rats following injection of the radiotracer. Competitive binding was assessed with a cold raclopride injection 20 minutes later. The device can accurately monitor binding of PET ligands in freely moving rodents with a high spatiotemporal resolution. Reproducible time-activity curves were obtained for pixels throughout the striatum and cerebellum. A significantly lower [ 11 C]raclopride tracer-specific binding was observed in awake animals. These first results pave the way for PET tracer pharmacokinetics measurements in freely moving rodents.