Imaging synaptic density in the living human brain
Itron (United States) · Yale University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Chemical synapses are the predominant neuron-to-neuron contact in the central nervous system. Presynaptic boutons of neurons contain hundreds of vesicles filled with neurotransmitters, the diffusible signaling chemicals. Changes in the number of synapses are associated with numerous brain disorders, including Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy. However, all current approaches for measuring synaptic density in humans require brain tissue from autopsy or surgical resection. We report the use of the synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV2A) radioligand [(11)C]UCB-J combined with positron emission tomography (PET) to quantify synaptic density in the living human brain. Validation studies in a baboon confirmed that…
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15Topics & keywords
- Synaptic vesicle
- Positron emission tomography
- Human brain
- Neuroscience
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Vesicle
- Biochemistry