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Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2019-Mar

Treatment-related uptake of O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine and L-[methyl-3H]-methionine after tumor resection in rat glioma models.

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Stefanie Geisler
Carina Stegmayr
Nicole Niemietz
Philipp Lohmann
Marion Rapp
Gabriele Stoffels
Antje Willuweit
Norbert Galldiks
Christian Filss
Michael Sabel

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Purpose: Assessment of residual tumor after resection of cerebral gliomas can be difficult with MRI and may be improved by amino acid PET. The aim of this experimental study was to investigate uptake of (2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (18F-FET) and L-[methyl-3H]-methionine (3H-MET) in residual tumor after surgery and possible false positive uptake in treatment-related changes. Methods: F98 or GS-9L rat gliomas were implanted into the brain of 64 rats. Tumors were resected after one week of tumor growth and sham surgery was performed in additional 10 animals. At different time points after surgery (1, 2, 3, 7, 14-16 days), rats underwent ex vivo dual tracer autoradiography using 18F-FET and 3H-MET. Histological slices were evaluated by immunostainings for cell density and astrogliosis. Tracer uptake was determined by regions of interest and quantified by lesion-to-brain ratios (L/B). Four animals underwent PET to examine time activity curves of 18F-FET uptake. Results: Treatment-related uptake with a mean L/B of 2.0 ± 0.3 for 18F-FET and a mean L/B of 1.7 ± 0.2 for 3H-MET was noted at the rim of the resection cavity in the first week after surgery which decreased significantly by 14-16 days (P < 0.01). Treatment-related tracer uptake was significantly higher for 18F-FET than for 3H-MET (P < 0.001). Reactive astrogliosis was noted in the vicinity of the resection cavity from the second day after surgery. Time-activity curves of 18F-FET uptake in those areas revealed constantly increasing uptake. Conclusion: Surgery may induce significant treatment-related 18F-FET and 3H-MET uptake in the vicinity of the resection cavity in the first week after surgery presumably caused by reactive astrogliosis. Assessment of residual tumor after surgery by amino acid PET seems to be more reliable after an interval of 14 days.

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