@article{LassmannEberlein2023, author = {Lassmann, Michael and Eberlein, Uta}, title = {Comparing absorbed doses and radiation risk of the α-emitting bone-seekers [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) and [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\)}, series = {Frontiers in Medicine}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in Medicine}, issn = {2296-858X}, doi = {10.3389/fmed.2022.1057373}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301509}, year = {2023}, abstract = {[\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) and [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) are bone seekers, emitting high LET, and short range (< 100 μm) alpha-particles. Both radionuclides show similar decay properties; the total alpha energies are comparable (\(^{223}\)Ra: ≈28 MeV, \(^{224}\)Ra: ≈26 MeV). [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) has been used from the mid-1940s until 1990 for treating different bone and joint diseases with activities of up to approximately 50 MBq [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). In 2013 [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) obtained marketing authorization by the FDA and by the European Union for the treatment of metastatic prostate cancer with an activity to administer of 0.055 MBq per kg body weight for six cycles. For intravenous injections in humans a model calculation using the biokinetic model of ICRP67 shows a ratio of organ absorbed dose coefficients (\(^{224}\)Ra:\(^{223}\)Ra) between 0.37 (liver) and 0.97 except for the kidneys (2.27) and blood (1.57). For the red marrow as primary organ-at-risk, the ratio is 0.57. The differences are mainly caused be the differing half-lives of the decay products of both radium isotopes. Both radionuclides show comparable DNA damage patterns in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after internal ex-vivo irradiation. Data on the long-term radiation-associated side effects are only available for treatment with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\). Two epidemiological studies followed two patient groups treated with [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) for more than 25 years. One of them was the "Spiess study", a cohort of 899 juvenile patients who received several injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) with a mean specific activity of 0.66 MBq/kg. Another patient group of ankylosing spondylitis patients was treated with 10 repeated intravenous injections of [\(^{224}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\), 1 MBq each, 1 week apart. In total 1,471 of these patients were followed-up in the "Wick study". In both studies, an increased cancer mortality by leukemia and solid cancers was observed. Similar considerations on long-term effects likely apply to [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) as well since the biokinetics are similar and the absorbed doses in the same range. However, this increased risk will most likely not be observed due to the much shorter life expectancy of prostate cancer patients treated with [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\).}, language = {en} } @article{LassmannPreylowskiSchloegletal.2013, author = {Lassmann, Michael and Preylowski, Veronika and Schl{\"o}gl, Susanne and Schoenahl, Fr{\´e}d{\´e}ric and J{\"o}rg, Gerhard and Samnick, Samuel and Buck, Andreas K.}, title = {Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?}, series = {PLoS ONE}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0071729}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-96863}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Objectives The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of I-124 PET images with and without prompt gamma compensation (PGC) by comparing the recovery coefficients (RC), the signal to noise ratios (SNR) and the contrast to F-18 and Ga-68. Furthermore, the influence of the PGC on the quantification and image quality is evaluated. Methods For measuring the image quality the NEMA NU2-2001 PET/SPECT-Phantom was used containing 6 spheres with a diameter between 10 mm and 37 mm placed in water with different levels of background activity. Each sphere was filled with the same activity concentration measured by an independently cross-calibrated dose calibrator. The "hot" sources were acquired with a full 3D PET/CT (Biograph mCT®, Siemens Medical USA). Acquisition times were 2 min for F-18 and Ga-68, and 10 min for I-124. For reconstruction an OSEM algorithm was applied. For I-124 the images were reconstructed with and without PGC. For the calculation of the RCs the activity concentrations in each sphere were determined; in addition, the influence of the background correction was studied. Results The RCs of Ga-68 are the smallest (79\%). I-124 reaches similar RCs (87\% with PGC, 84\% without PGC) as F-18 (84\%). showing that the quantification of I-124 images is similar to F-18 and slightly better than Ga-68. With background activity the contrast of the I-124 PGC images is similar to Ga-68 and F-18 scans. There was lower background activity in the I-124 images without PGC, which probably originates from an overcorrection of the scatter contribution. Consequently, the contrast without PGC was much higher than with PGC. As a consequence PGC should be used for I-124. Conclusions For I-124 there is only a slight influence on the quantification depending on the use of the PGC. However, there are considerable differences with respect to I-124 image quality.}, language = {en} } @article{LenschowFussKircheretal.2021, author = {Lenschow, Christina and Fuss, Carmina Teresa and Kircher, Stefan and Buck, Andreas and Kickuth, Ralph and Reibetanz, Joachim and Wiegering, Armin and Stenzinger, Albrecht and H{\"u}bschmann, Daniel and Germer, Christoph Thomas and Fassnacht, Martin and Fr{\"o}hling, Stefan and Schlegel, Nicolas and Kroiss, Matthias}, title = {Case Report: Abdominal Lymph Node Metastases of Parathyroid Carcinoma: Diagnostic Workup, Molecular Diagnosis, and Clinical Management}, series = {Frontiers in Endocrinology}, volume = {12}, journal = {Frontiers in Endocrinology}, issn = {1664-2392}, doi = {10.3389/fendo.2021.643328}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233362}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Parathyroid carcinoma (PC) is an orphan malignancy accounting for only ~1\% of all cases with primary hyperparathyroidism. The localization of recurrent PC is of critical importance and can be exceedingly difficult to diagnose and sometimes futile when common sites of recurrence in the neck and chest cannot be confirmed. Here, we present the diagnostic workup, molecular analysis and multimodal therapy of a 46-year old woman with the extraordinary manifestation of abdominal lymph node metastases 12 years after primary diagnosis of PC. The patient was referred to our endocrine tumor center in 2016 with the aim to localize the tumor causative of symptomatic biochemical recurrence. In view of the extensive previous workup we decided to perform [18F]FDG-PET-CT. A pathological lymph node in the liver hilus showed slightly increased FDG-uptake and hence was suspected as site of recurrence. Selective venous sampling confirmed increased parathyroid hormone concentration in liver veins. Abdominal lymph node metastasis was resected and histopathological examination confirmed PC. Within four months, the patient experienced biochemical recurrence and based on high tumor mutational burden detected in the surgical specimen by whole exome sequencing the patient received immunotherapy with pembrolizumab that led to a biochemical response. Subsequent to disease progression repeated abdominal lymph node resection was performed in 10/2018, 01/2019 and in 01/2020. Up to now (12/2020) the patient is biochemically free of disease. In conclusion, a multimodal diagnostic approach and therapy in an interdisciplinary setting is needed for patients with rare endocrine tumors. Molecular analyses may inform additional treatment options including checkpoint inhibitors such as pembrolizumab.}, language = {en} } @article{LenschowWennmannHendricksetal.2022, author = {Lenschow, Christina and Wennmann, Andreas and Hendricks, Anne and Germer, Christoph-Thomas and Fassnacht, Martin and Buck, Andreas and Werner, Rudolf A. and Plassmeier, Lars and Schlegel, Nicolas}, title = {Questionable value of [\(^{99m}\)Tc]-sestamibi scintigraphy in patients with pHPT and negative ultrasound}, series = {Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery}, volume = {407}, journal = {Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1007/s00423-022-02648-9}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-323926}, pages = {3661-3669}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Purpose A successful focused surgical approach in primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) relies on accurate preoperative localization of the parathyroid adenoma (PA). Most often, ultrasound is followed by [\(^{99m}\)Tc]-sestamibi scintigraphy, but the value of this approach is disputed. Here, we evaluated the diagnostic approach in patients with surgically treated pHPT in our center with the aim to further refine preoperative diagnostic procedures. Methods A single-center retrospective analysis of patients with pHPT from 01/2005 to 08/2021 was carried out followed by evaluation of the preoperative imaging modalities to localize PA. The localization of the PA had to be confirmed intraoperatively by the fresh frozen section and significant dropping of the intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels. Results From 658 patients diagnosed with pHPT, 30 patients were excluded from the analysis because of surgery for recurrent or persistent disease. Median age of patients was 58.0 (13-93) years and 71\% were female. Neck ultrasound was carried out in 91.7\% and localized a PA in 76.6\%. In 23.4\% (135/576) of the patients, preoperative neck ultrasound did not detect a PA. In this group, [\(^{99m}\)Tc]-sestamibi correctly identified PA in only 25.4\% of patients. In contrast, in the same cohort, the use of [\(^{11}\)C]-methionine or [\(^{11}\)C]-choline PET resulted in the correct identification of PA in 79.4\% of patients (OR 13.23; 95\% CI 5.24-33.56). Conclusion [\(^{11}\)C]-Methionine or [\(^{11}\)C]-choline PET/CT are superior second-line imaging methods to select patients for a focused surgical approach when previous ultrasound failed to identify PA.}, language = {en} } @article{LeubeGustafssonLassmannetal.2022, author = {Leube, Julian and Gustafsson, Johan and Lassmann, Michael and Salas-Ramirez, Maikol and Tran-Gia, Johannes}, title = {Analysis of a deep learning-based method for generation of SPECT projections based on a large Monte Carlo simulated dataset}, series = {EJNMMI Physics}, volume = {9}, journal = {EJNMMI Physics}, issn = {2197-7364}, doi = {10.1186/s40658-022-00476-w}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300697}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background In recent years, a lot of effort has been put in the enhancement of medical imaging using artificial intelligence. However, limited patient data in combination with the unavailability of a ground truth often pose a challenge to a systematic validation of such methodologies. The goal of this work was to investigate a recently proposed method for an artificial intelligence-based generation of synthetic SPECT projections, for acceleration of the image acquisition process based on a large dataset of realistic SPECT simulations. Methods A database of 10,000 SPECT projection datasets of heterogeneous activity distributions of randomly placed random shapes was simulated for a clinical SPECT/CT system using the SIMIND Monte Carlo program. Synthetic projections at fixed angular increments from a set of input projections at evenly distributed angles were generated by different u-shaped convolutional neural networks (u-nets). These u-nets differed in noise realization used for the training data, number of input projections, projection angle increment, and number of training/validation datasets. Synthetic projections were generated for 500 test projection datasets for each u-net, and a quantitative analysis was performed using statistical hypothesis tests based on structural similarity index measure and normalized root-mean-squared error. Additional simulations with varying detector orbits were performed on a subset of the dataset to study the effect of the detector orbit on the performance of the methodology. For verification of the results, the u-nets were applied to Jaszczak and NEMA physical phantom data obtained on a clinical SPECT/CT system. Results No statistically significant differences were observed between u-nets trained with different noise realizations. In contrast, a statistically significant deterioration was found for training with a small subset (400 datasets) of the 10,000 simulated projection datasets in comparison with using a large subset (9500 datasets) for training. A good agreement between synthetic (i.e., u-net generated) and simulated projections before adding noise demonstrates a denoising effect. Finally, the physical phantom measurements show that our findings also apply for projections measured on a clinical SPECT/CT system. Conclusion Our study shows the large potential of u-nets for accelerating SPECT/CT imaging. In addition, our analysis numerically reveals a denoising effect when generating synthetic projections with a u-net. Clinically interesting, the methodology has proven robust against camera orbit deviations in a clinically realistic range. Lastly, we found that a small number of training samples (e.g., ~ 400 datasets) may not be sufficient for reliable generalization of the u-net.}, language = {en} } @article{LindnerGieselKratochwiletal.2021, author = {Lindner, Thomas and Giesel, Frederik L. and Kratochwil, Clemens and Serfling, Sebastian E.}, title = {Radioligands Targeting Fibroblast Activation Protein (FAP)}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {13}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {22}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers13225744}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-250121}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Simple Summary FAP-targeted radiotracers, recently introduced in cancer treatment, accumulate in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs). CAFs are present in tumor lesions but do not correspond to genuine cancer cells, although they behave in an abnormal and disease-promoting manner. One of their characteristic features, the expression of the surface protein FAP, can be utilized to discriminate between cancerous and healthy tissues. By the choice of an appropriate radionuclide, FAP-targeted tracers can be used for imaging or therapy in many cancer types. Therefore, the first successful application of FAP-targeted imaging has led to an enormous and growing interest in nuclear medicine and radiopharmacy. Abstract Targeting fibroblast activation protein (FAP) in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) has attracted significant attention in nuclear medicine. Since these cells are present in most cancerous tissues and FAP is rarely expressed in healthy tissues, anti-FAP tracers have a potential as pan-tumor agents. Compared to the standard tumor tracer [\(^{18}\)F]FDG, these tracers show better tumor-to-background ratios (TBR) in many indications. Unlike [\(^{18}\)F]FDG, FAP-targeted tracers do not require exhausting preparations, such as dietary restrictions on the part of the patient, and offer the possibility of radioligand therapy (RLT) in a theragnostic approach. Although a radiolabeled antibody was clinically investigated as early as the 1990s, the breakthrough event for FAP-targeting in nuclear medicine was the introduction and clinical application of the so-called FAPI-tracers in 2018. From then, the development and application of FAP-targeted tracers became hot topics for the radiopharmaceutical and nuclear medicine community, and attracted the interest of pharmaceutical companies. The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the development of FAP-targeted radiopharmaceuticals and their application in nuclear medicine.}, language = {en} } @article{LinzBrandsKertelsetal.2021, author = {Linz, Christian and Brands, Roman C. and Kertels, Olivia and Dierks, Alexander and Brumberg, Joachim and Gerhard-Hartmann, Elena and Hartmann, Stefan and Schirbel, Andreas and Serfling, Sebastian and Zhi, Yingjun and Buck, Andreas K. and K{\"u}bler, Alexander and Hohm, Julian and Lapa, Constantin and Kircher, Malte}, title = {Targeting fibroblast activation protein in newly diagnosed squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity - initial experience and comparison to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT and MRI}, series = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, volume = {48}, journal = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, number = {12}, issn = {1619-7070}, doi = {10.1007/s00259-021-05422-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-307246}, pages = {3951-3960}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Purpose While [\(^{18}\)F]-fluorodeoxyglucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) is the standard for positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), diagnostic specificity is hampered by uptake in inflammatory cells such as neutrophils or macrophages. Recently, molecular imaging probes targeting fibroblast activation protein α (FAP), which is overexpressed in a variety of cancer-associated fibroblasts, have become available and might constitute a feasible alternative to FDG PET/CT. Methods Ten consecutive, treatment-na{\"i}ve patients (8 males, 2 females; mean age, 62 ± 9 years) with biopsy-proven OSCC underwent both whole-body [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI-04 (FAP-directed) PET/CT for primary staging prior to tumor resection and cervical lymph node dissection. Detection of the primary tumor, as well as the presence and number of lymph node and distant metastases was analysed. Intensity of tracer accumulation was assessed by means of maximum (SUV\(_{max}\)) and peak (SUV\(_{peak}\) standardized uptake values. Histological work-up including immunohistochemical staining for FAP served as standard of reference. Results [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and FAP-directed PET/CT detected all primary tumors with a SUVmax of 25.5 ± 13.2 (FDG) and 20.5 ± 6.4 (FAP-directed) and a SUVpeak of 16.1 ± 10.3 ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) and 13.8 ± 3.9 (FAP-directed), respectively. Regarding cervical lymph node metastases, FAP-directed PET/CT demonstrated comparable sensitivity (81.3\% vs. 87.5\%; P = 0.32) and specificity (93.3\% vs. 81.3\%; P = 0.16) to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT. FAP expression on the cell surface of cancer-associated fibroblasts in both primary lesions as well as lymph nodes metastases was confirmed in all samples. Conclusion FAP-directed PET/CT in OSCC seems feasible. Future research to investigate its potential to improve patient staging is highly warranted.}, language = {en} } @article{LisowskiHartrampfHasenaueretal.2023, author = {Lisowski, Dominik and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Hasenauer, Natalie and Nickl, Vera and Monoranu, Camelia-Maria and Tamihardja, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Complete loss of E-cadherin expression in a rare case of metastatic malignant meningioma: a case report}, series = {BMC Neurology}, volume = {23}, journal = {BMC Neurology}, doi = {10.1186/s12883-023-03450-w}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357996}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Background Hematogenous tumor spread of malignant meningiomas occurs very rarely but is associated with very poor prognosis. Case presentation We report an unusual case of a patient with a malignant meningioma who developed multiple metastases in bones, lungs and liver after initial complete resection of the primary tumor. After partial hepatic resection, specimens were histologically analyzed, and a complete loss of E-cadherin adhesion molecules was found. No oncogenic target mutations were found. The patient received a combination of conventional radiotherapy and peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT). Due to aggressive tumor behavior and rapid spread of metastases, the patient deceased after initiation of treatment. Conclusions E-cadherin downregulation is associated with a higher probability of tumor invasion and distant metastasis formation in malignant meningioma. Up to now, the efficacy of systemic therapy, including PRRT, is very limited in malignant meningioma patients.}, language = {en} } @article{LisowskiTroemelLutyjetal.2022, author = {Lisowski, Dominik and Tr{\"o}mel, Jannik and Lutyj, Paul and Lewitzki, Victor and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Polat, B{\"u}lent and Flentje, Michael and Tamihardja, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Health-related quality of life and clinical outcome after radiotherapy of patients with intracranial meningioma}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {12}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-24192-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-301233}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This retrospective, single-institutional study investigated long-term outcome, toxicity and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in meningioma patients after radiotherapy. We analyzed the data of 119 patients who received radiotherapy at our department from 1997 to 2014 for intracranial WHO grade I-III meningioma. Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy (FSRT), intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) or radiosurgery radiation was applied. The EORTC QLQ-C30 and QLQ-BN20 questionnaires were completed for assessment of HRQoL. Overall survival (OS) for the entire study group was 89.6\% at 5 years and 75.9\% at 10 years. Local control (LC) at 5 and 10 years was 82.4\% and 73.4\%, respectively. Local recurrence was observed in 22 patients (18.5\%). Higher grade acute and chronic toxicities were observed in seven patients (5.9\%) and five patients (4.2\%), respectively. Global health status was rated with a mean of 59.9 points (SD 22.3) on QLQ-C30. In conclusion, radiotherapy resulted in very good long-term survival and tumor control rates with low rates of severe toxicities but with a deterioration of long-term HRQoL.}, language = {en} } @article{LueckerathLapaAlbertetal.2015, author = {L{\"u}ckerath, Katharina and Lapa, Constantin and Albert, Christa and Herrmann, Ken and J{\"o}rg, Gerhard and Samnick, Samuel and Einsele, Herrmann and Knop, Stefan and Buck, Andreas K.}, title = {\(^{11}\)C-Methionine-PET: a novel and sensitive tool for monitoring of early response to treatment in multiple myeloma}, series = {Oncotarget}, volume = {6}, journal = {Oncotarget}, number = {10}, doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.3053}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148688}, pages = {8418-8429}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Multiple myeloma (MM) remains an essentially incurable hematologic malignancy. However, new treatment modalities and novel drugs have been introduced and thus additional tools for therapy monitoring are increasingly needed. Therefore, we evaluated the radiotracers \(^{11}\)C-Methionine (paraprotein-biosynthesis) and \(^{18}\)F-FDG (glucose-utilization) for monitoring response to anti-myeloma-therapy and outcome prediction. Influence of proteasome-inhibition on radiotracer-uptake of different MM cell-lines and patient-derived CD138\(^{+}\) plasma cells was analyzed and related to tumor-biology. Mice xenotransplanted with MM. 1S tumors underwent MET- and FDG-\(\mu\)PET. Tumor-to-background ratios before and after 24 h, 8 and 15 days treatment with bortezomib were correlated to survival. Treatment reduced both MET and FDG uptake; changes in tracer-retention correlated with a switch from high to low CD138-expression. In xenotransplanted mice, MET-uptake significantly decreased by 30-79\% as early as 24 h after bortezomib injection. No significant differences were detected thus early with FDG. This finding was confirmed in patient-derived MM cells. Importantly, early reduction of MET-but not FDG-uptake correlated with improved survival and reduced tumor burden in mice. Our results suggest that MET is superior to FDG in very early assessment of response to anti-myeloma-therapy. Early changes in MET-uptake have predictive potential regarding response and survival. MET-PET holds promise to individualize therapies in MM in future.}, language = {en} } @article{LueckerathLapaSpahmannetal.2013, author = {L{\"u}ckerath, Katharina and Lapa, Constantin and Spahmann, Annika and J{\"o}rg, Gerhard and Samnick, Samuel and Rosenwald, Andreas and Einsele, Herrmann and Knop, Stefan and Buck, Andreas}, title = {Targeting Paraprotein Biosynthesis for Non-Invasive Characterization of Myeloma Biology}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0084840}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111319}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Purpose Multiple myeloma is a hematologic malignancy originating from clonal plasma cells. Despite effective therapies, outcomes are highly variable suggesting marked disease heterogeneity. The role of functional imaging for therapeutic management of myeloma, such as positron emission tomography with 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose (18F-FDG-PET), remains to be determined. Although some studies already suggested a prognostic value of 18F-FDG-PET, more specific tracers addressing hallmarks of myeloma biology, e.g. paraprotein biosynthesis, are needed. This study evaluated the amino acid tracers L-methyl-[11C]-methionine (11C-MET) and [18F]-fluoroethyl-L-tyrosine (18F-Fet) for their potential to image myeloma and to characterize tumor heterogeneity. Experimental Design To study the utility of 11C-MET, 18F-Fet and 18F-FDG for myeloma imaging, time activity curves were compared in various human myeloma cell lines (INA-6, MM1.S, OPM-2) and correlated to cell-biological characteristics, such as marker gene expression and immunoglobulin levels. Likewise, patient-derived CD138+ plasma cells were characterized regarding uptake and biomedical features. Results Using myeloma cell lines and patient-derived CD138+ plasma cells, we found that the relative uptake of 11C-MET exceeds that of 18F-FDG 1.5- to 5-fold and that of 18F-Fet 7- to 20-fold. Importantly, 11C-MET uptake significantly differed between cell types associated with worse prognosis (e.g. t(4;14) in OPM-2 cells) and indolent ones and correlated with intracellular immunoglobulin light chain and cell surface CD138 and CXCR4 levels. Direct comparison of radiotracer uptake in primary samples further validated the superiority of 11C-MET. Conclusion These data suggest that 11C-MET might be a versatile biomarker for myeloma superior to routine functional imaging with 18F-FDG regarding diagnosis, risk stratification, prognosis and discrimination of tumor subtypes.}, language = {en} } @article{MacedoJavadiHiguchietal.2015, author = {Macedo, Robson and Javadi, Som Mehrbod and Higuchi, Takahiro and Ferreira de Carvalho, Marilia Daniela and Lima Paiva Medeiros, Vanessa de F{\´a}tima and Azevedo, {\´I}talo Medeiros and Lima, Francisco Pignataro and Medeiros, Aldo Cunha}, title = {Heart and systemic effects of statin pretreatment in a rat model of abdominal sepsis. Assessment by Tc\(^{99m}\)-sestamibi biodistribition}, series = {Acta Cir{\´u}rgica Brasileira}, volume = {30}, journal = {Acta Cir{\´u}rgica Brasileira}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1590/S0102-865020150060000003}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151887}, pages = {388 -- 393}, year = {2015}, abstract = {PURPOSE: To evaluate the heart and the Tc-99m-sestamibi biodistribution after statin pretreatment in a rat model of abdominal sepsis. METHODS: Twenty-four Wistar rats were randomly distributed into four groups (n=6 per group): 1) sepsis with simvastatin treatment, 2) sepsis with vehicle, 3) sham control with simvastatin and 4) sham control with vehicle. 24 hours after cecal ligation and puncture rats received 1.0MBq of Tc-99m-sestamibi i.v. 30min after, animals were euthanized for ex-vivo tissue counting and myocardium histological analysis. RESULTS: Myocardial histologic alterations were not detected 24 hours post-sepsis. There was significantly increased cardiac Tc-99m-sestamibi activity in the sepsis group with simvastatin treatment (1.9\(\pm\)0.3\%ID/g, p<0.001) in comparison to the sepsis group+vehicle (1.0\(\pm\)0.2\% ID/g), control sham group+ simvastatin (1.2\(\pm\)0.3\% ID/g) and control sham group (1.3\(\pm\)0.2\% ID/g). Significant Tc-99m-sestamibi activity in liver, kidney and lungs was also detected in the sepsis group treated with simvastatinin comparison to the other groups. CONCLUSIONS: Statin treatment altered the biodistribution of Tc-99m-sestamibi with increased cardiac and solid organ activity in rats with abdominal sepsis, while no impact on controls. Increased myocardial tracer activity may be a result of a possible protection effect due to increased tissue perfusion mediated by statins.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Maiweg2010, author = {Maiweg, Eva}, title = {Korrelation von pQCT-Messwerten am distalen Radius (XCT 2000) und an der distalen Tibia (XCT 3000)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-49364}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Die Osteoporose ist als h{\"a}ufigste Knochenerkrankung im Alter die Ursache vieler Beeintr{\"a}chtigungen. Definiert wird sie {\"u}ber die Knochendichte, die unter anderem mit der peripheren quantitativen Computertomographie (pQCT) bestimmt werden kann. Mit unseren Daten aus Knochendichtemessungen per pQCT am distalen Radius (XCT 2000) und an der distalen Tibia (XCT 3000) konnten wir im Tukey-HSD-Test zeigen, dass die Knochendichteparameter an oberer und unterer Extremit{\"a}t gut miteinander korrelieren. Es wurden die trabekul{\"a}re und die totale Dichte sowie der polare stress-and-strain-Index ber{\"u}cksichtigt. Die trabekul{\"a}re Knochendichte an der Tibia, dem gewichtstragenden Knochen, ist h{\"o}her als die am Radius. Einflussnahme auf die Knochendichte konnte mittels Regressionsanalyse f{\"u}r das Alter, das Geschlecht, die Gr{\"o}ße, das Gewicht und den BMI nachgewiesen werden. Die altersbedingte Abnahme der Knochendichte ist an der Tibia st{\"a}rker ausgepr{\"a}gt als am Radius. Bei der Frau bedingt eine hohe totale Dichte am Radius eine h{\"o}here Festigkeit an der Tibia als bei entsprechenden Dichtewerten beim Mann. Unter Mitber{\"u}cksichtigung des Alters steigt die Festigkeit an der Tibia beim Mann mit den Jahren an. Bei der Frau sinkt sie, wie auch am Radius, mit steigendem Alter. Das Gewicht nimmt signifikanten Einfluss auf die untere Extremit{\"a}t, nicht jedoch auf den Radius. Die Betrachtung des BMI zeigt, dass nicht die reine Gewichtszunahme sondern die Kombination aus Gr{\"o}ße und Gewicht diesen positiven Effekt erzielen, Fettleibigkeit ab dem Adipositasgrad aber einen negativen Einfluss auf die Knochendichte und -festigkeit hat.}, subject = {pQCT}, language = {de} } @article{MarquardtHartrampfKollmannsbergeretal.2023, author = {Marquardt, Andr{\´e} and Hartrampf, Philipp and Kollmannsberger, Philip and Solimando, Antonio G. and Meierjohann, Svenja and K{\"u}bler, Hubert and Bargou, Ralf and Schilling, Bastian and Serfling, Sebastian E. and Buck, Andreas and Werner, Rudolf A. and Lapa, Constantin and Krebs, Markus}, title = {Predicting microenvironment in CXCR4- and FAP-positive solid tumors — a pan-cancer machine learning workflow for theranostic target structures}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {15}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {2}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers15020392}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-305036}, year = {2023}, abstract = {(1) Background: C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 4 (CXCR4) and Fibroblast Activation Protein Alpha (FAP) are promising theranostic targets. However, it is unclear whether CXCR4 and FAP positivity mark distinct microenvironments, especially in solid tumors. (2) Methods: Using Random Forest (RF) analysis, we searched for entity-independent mRNA and microRNA signatures related to CXCR4 and FAP overexpression in our pan-cancer cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database — representing n = 9242 specimens from 29 tumor entities. CXCR4- and FAP-positive samples were assessed via StringDB cluster analysis, EnrichR, Metascape, and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA). Findings were validated via correlation analyses in n = 1541 tumor samples. TIMER2.0 analyzed the association of CXCR4 / FAP expression and infiltration levels of immune-related cells. (3) Results: We identified entity-independent CXCR4 and FAP gene signatures representative for the majority of solid cancers. While CXCR4 positivity marked an immune-related microenvironment, FAP overexpression highlighted an angiogenesis-associated niche. TIMER2.0 analysis confirmed characteristic infiltration levels of CD8+ cells for CXCR4-positive tumors and endothelial cells for FAP-positive tumors. (4) Conclusions: CXCR4- and FAP-directed PET imaging could provide a non-invasive decision aid for entity-agnostic treatment of microenvironment in solid malignancies. Moreover, this machine learning workflow can easily be transferred towards other theranostic targets.}, language = {en} } @article{MatsusakaChenAriasLozaetal.2022, author = {Matsusaka, Yohji and Chen, Xinyu and Arias-Loza, Paula and Werner, Rudolf A. and Nose, Naoko and Sasaki, Takanori and Rowe, Steven P. and Pomper, Martin G. and Lapa, Constantin and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {In Vivo Functional Assessment of Sodium-Glucose Cotransporters (SGLTs) Using [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG PET in Rats}, series = {Molecular Imaging}, volume = {2022}, journal = {Molecular Imaging}, doi = {10.1155/2022/4635171}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300708}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background. Mediating glucose absorption in the small intestine and renal clearance, sodium glucose cotransporters (SGLTs) have emerged as an attractive therapeutic target in diabetic patients. A substantial fraction of patients, however, only achieve inadequate glycemic control. Thus, we aimed to assess the potential of the SGLT-targeting PET radiotracer alpha-methyl-4-deoxy-4-[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro-D-glucopyranoside ([\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG) as a noninvasive intestinal and renal biomarker of SGLT-mediated glucose transport. Methods. We investigated healthy rats using a dedicated small animal PET system. Dynamic imaging was conducted after administration of the reference radiotracer 2-deoxy-2-[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro-D-glucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG), or the SGLT-targeting agent, [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG either directly into the digestive tract (for assessing intestinal absorption) or via the tail vein (for evaluating kidney excretion). To confirm the specificity of [18F]Me4FDG and responsiveness to treatment, a subset of animals was also pretreated with the SGLT inhibitor phlorizin. In this regard, an intraintestinal route of administration was used to assess tracer absorption in the digestive tract, while for renal assessment, phlorizin was injected intravenously (IV). Results. Serving as reference, intestinal administration of [\(^{18}\)F]FDG led to slow absorption with retention of \% of administered radioactivity at 15 min. [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG, however, was rapidly absorbed into the blood and cleared from the intestine within 15 min, leading to markedly lower tracer retention of \% (). Intraintestinal phlorizin led to marked increase of [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG uptake (15 min, \%; vs. untreated controls), supporting the notion that this PET agent can measure adequate SGLT inhibition in the digestive tract. In the kidneys, radiotracer was also sensitive to SGLT inhibition. After IV injection, [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG reabsorption in the renal cortex was significantly suppressed by phlorizin when compared to untreated animals (\%ID/g at 60 min, vs. untreated controls, ; ). Conclusion. As a noninvasive read-out of the concurrent SGLT expression in both the digestive tract and the renal cortex, [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG PET may serve as a surrogate marker for treatment response to SGLT inhibition. As such, [\(^{18}\)F]Me4FDG may enable improvement in glycemic control in diabetes by PET-based monitoring strategies.}, language = {en} } @article{MatsusakaWernerAriasLozaetal.2022, author = {Matsusaka, Yohji and Werner, Rudolf A. and Arias-Loza, Paula and Nose, Naoko and Sasaki, Takanori and Chen, Xinyu and Lapa, Constantin and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Performance Evaluation of a Preclinical SPECT Scanner with a Collimator Designed for Medium-Sized Animals}, series = {Molecular Imaging}, volume = {2022}, journal = {Molecular Imaging}, doi = {10.1155/2022/9810097}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300713}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background. Equipped with two stationary detectors, a large bore collimator for medium-sized animals has been recently introduced for dedicated preclinical single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. We aimed to evaluate the basic performance of the system using phantoms and healthy rabbits. Methods. A general-purpose medium-sized animal (GP-MSA) collimator with 135 mm bore diameter and thirty-three holes of 2.5 mm diameter was installed on an ultrahigh-resolution scanner equipped with two large stationary detectors (U-SPECT5-E/CT). The sensitivity and uniformity were investigated using a point source and a cylinder phantom containing 99mTc-pertechnetate, respectively. Uniformity (in \%) was derived using volumes of interest (VOIs) on images of the cylinder phantom and calculated as , with lower values of \% indicating superior performance. The spatial resolution and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) were evaluated with images of a hot-rod Derenzo phantom using different activity concentrations. Feasibility of in vivo SPECT imaging was finally confirmed by rabbit imaging with the most commonly used clinical myocardial perfusion SPECT agent [99mTc]Tc-sestamibi (dynamic acquisition with a scan time of 5 min). Results. In the performance evaluation, a sensitivity of 790 cps/MBq, a spatial resolution with the hot-rod phantom of 2.5 mm, and a uniformity of 39.2\% were achieved. The CNRs of the rod size 2.5 mm were 1.37, 1.24, 1.20, and 0.85 for activity concentration of 29.2, 1.0, 0.5, and 0.1 MBq/mL, respectively. Dynamic SPECT imaging in rabbits allowed to visualize most of the thorax and to generate time-activity curves of the left myocardial wall and ventricular cavity. Conclusion. Preclinical U-SPECT5-E/CT equipped with a large bore collimator demonstrated adequate sensitivity and resolution for in vivo rabbit imaging. Along with its unique features of SPECT molecular functional imaging is a superior collimator technology that is applicable to medium-sized animal models and thus may promote translational research for diagnostic purposes and development of novel therapeutics.}, language = {en} } @article{MencacciIsaiasReichetal.2014, author = {Mencacci, Niccol{\´o} E. and Isaias, Ioannis U. and Reich, Martin M. and Ganos, Christos and Plagnol, Vincent and Polke, James M. and Bras, Jose and Hersheson, Joshua and Stamelou, Maria and Pittman, Alan M. and Noyce, Alastair J. and Mok, Kin Y. and Opladen, Thomas and Kunstmann, Erdmute and Hodecker, Sybille and M{\"u}nchau, Alexander and Volkmann, Jens and Samnick, Samuel and Sidle, Katie and Nanji, Tina and Sweeney, Mary G. and Houlden, Henry and Batla, Amit and Zecchinelli, Anna L. and Pezzoli, Gianni and Marotta, Giorgio and Lees, Andrew and Alegria, Paulo and Krack, Paul and Cormier-Dequaire, Florence and Lesage, Suzanne and Brice, Alexis and Heutink, Peter and Gasser, Thomas and Lubbe, Steven J. and Morris, Huw R. and Taba, Pille and Koks, Sulev and Majounie, Elisa and Gibbs, J. Raphael and Singleton, Andrew and Hardy, John and Klebe, Stephan and Bhatia, Kailash P. and Wood, Nicholas W.}, title = {Parkinson's disease in GTP cyclohydrolase 1 mutation carriers}, series = {Brain}, volume = {137}, journal = {Brain}, number = {9}, doi = {10.1093/brain/awu179}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-121268}, pages = {2480-92}, year = {2014}, abstract = {GTP cyclohydrolase 1, encoded by the GCH1 gene, is an essential enzyme for dopamine production in nigrostriatal cells. Loss-of-function mutations in GCH1 result in severe reduction of dopamine synthesis in nigrostriatal cells and are the most common cause of DOPA-responsive dystonia, a rare disease that classically presents in childhood with generalized dystonia and a dramatic long-lasting response to levodopa. We describe clinical, genetic and nigrostriatal dopaminergic imaging ([(123)I]N-ω-fluoropropyl-2β-carbomethoxy-3β-(4-iodophenyl) tropane single photon computed tomography) findings of four unrelated pedigrees with DOPA-responsive dystonia in which pathogenic GCH1 variants were identified in family members with adult-onset parkinsonism. Dopamine transporter imaging was abnormal in all parkinsonian patients, indicating Parkinson's disease-like nigrostriatal dopaminergic denervation. We subsequently explored the possibility that pathogenic GCH1 variants could contribute to the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, even in the absence of a family history for DOPA-responsive dystonia. The frequency of GCH1 variants was evaluated in whole-exome sequencing data of 1318 cases with Parkinson's disease and 5935 control subjects. Combining cases and controls, we identified a total of 11 different heterozygous GCH1 variants, all at low frequency. This list includes four pathogenic variants previously associated with DOPA-responsive dystonia (Q110X, V204I, K224R and M230I) and seven of undetermined clinical relevance (Q110E, T112A, A120S, D134G, I154V, R198Q and G217V). The frequency of GCH1 variants was significantly higher (Fisher's exact test P-value 0.0001) in cases (10/1318 = 0.75\%) than in controls (6/5935 = 0.1\%; odds ratio 7.5; 95\% confidence interval 2.4-25.3). Our results show that rare GCH1 variants are associated with an increased risk for Parkinson's disease. These findings expand the clinical and biological relevance of GTP cycloydrolase 1 deficiency, suggesting that it not only leads to biochemical striatal dopamine depletion and DOPA-responsive dystonia, but also predisposes to nigrostriatal cell loss. Further insight into GCH1-associated pathogenetic mechanisms will shed light on the role of dopamine metabolism in nigral degeneration and Parkinson's disease.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Messerer2012, author = {Messerer, Nina}, title = {Eine neue Methode zur Erfassung von Muskelkraft und Muskelleistung der unteren Extremit{\"a}ten und ihr Zusammenhang mit dem Sturzrisiko}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85268}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {St{\"u}rze im Alter stellen ein ernstzunehmendes und h{\"a}ufiges Geschehen im Alter dar. Die Gr{\"u}nde sind multifaktoriell bedingt, wobei die Sarkopenie einen wichtigen Stellenwert einnimmt. Eine an der Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg entwickelte Bodenreaktionskraftmessplatte erm{\"o}glicht die Erfassung von Muskelkraft und Muskelleistung w{\"a}hrend nat{\"u}rlicher Bewegungsabl{\"a}ufe wie Kniebeugen oder Aufstehen von einem Stuhl. In dieser Pilotstudie wurde untersucht, ob dieses Messverfahren als Screeningmethode zur Erkennung von Muskelkraft und -leistungsdefiziten geeignet ist und ob ein Zusammenhang mit einem erh{\"o}hten Sturzvorkommen besteht. Bei 459 zu Hause lebenden mobilen Senioren zwischen dem 50. und 80. Lebensjahr wurde die Muskelkraft und Muskelleistung der unteren Extremit{\"a}ten erfasst. Zudem wurden in einem Fragebogen Sturzrisikofaktoren und St{\"u}rze der letzten 12 Monate ermittelt. Die Befunde zum Abbau von Muskelkraft und -leistung decken sich mit der gegenw{\"a}rtigen Studienlage. Im Zusammenhang mit den angegegebenen St{\"u}rzen k{\"o}nnte anhand der Ergebnisse insbesondere die Muskelleistung eine Screeningmethode zur Einsch{\"a}tzung des Sturzrisikos darstellen. Weiterf{\"u}hrende Studien scheinen anhand der Ergebnisse gerechtfertigt.}, subject = {Muskelleistung}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Messerschmidt2022, author = {Messerschmidt, Konstantin Felix}, title = {Einfluss der PSMA-Expression auf die Docetaxel-Sensitivit{\"a}t sowie systemischer Medikamente auf die Expression von PSMA, CXCR4 und SSTR2}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-28336}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-283364}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {F{\"u}r das klinische Management des Prostatakarzinoms werden nuklearmedizinische Verfahren zunehmend relevant. Bildgebung und Therapie, welche gegen das Prostataspezifische Membranantigen (PSMA) gerichtet sind, werden bereits im klinischen Alltag angewendet. Weitere potenzielle Biomarker des Prostatakarzinoms, wie beispielsweise der CXC-Motiv-Chemokinrezeptor 4 (CXCR4) und der Somatostatinrezeptor Typ 2 (SSTR2), werden zudem als nuklearmedizinische Zielstrukturen diskutiert. Vorangegangene Arbeiten legten einen Zusammenhang zwischen dem Ausmaß der PSMA-Expression und der Sensitivit{\"a}t gegen{\"u}ber Docetaxel in Prostatakarzinomzellen nahe. Ein Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war, diesen Mechanismus genauer zu untersuchen. Dabei wurden die Aktivit{\"a}t onkogener Signalwege, die Proliferation und die CXCR4- sowie die Androgenrezeptor (AR)- Expression in Prostatakarzinomzelllinien mit unterschiedlicher PSMA-Expression durchflusszytometrisch quantifiziert. Im zweiten Projektteil sollte der Einfluss von Metformin und verschiedener, bereits in der Prostatakarzinomtherapie angewandter Medikamente (Docetaxel, Dexamethason, Abirateron und Enzalutamid), auf die Expression von PSMA, CXCR4 und SSTR2 untersucht werden. Die Quantifizierung der Expression erfolgte mittels Durchflusszytometrie. Ein kausaler Mechanismus f{\"u}r den Zusammenhang zwischen PSMA-Expression und Docetaxel-Sensitivit{\"a}t konnte in dieser Arbeit schließlich nicht hergestellt werden. Es zeigten sich jedoch vor allem Expressionsmodulationen von PSMA und CXCR4. Mittels Docetaxel konnte z.B. bei C4-2 Zellen eine Verdopplung der PSMA-Expression und eine Verdreifachung der CXCR4-Expression erreicht werden. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus zeigte die Behandlung mit Abirateron eine deutliche Heraufregulation der PSMA- Expression bei LNCaP und C4-2 Zellen, sowie eine Zunahme der CXCR4- Expression bei allen untersuchten Zelllinien. Sollte sich der Einfluss der medikament{\"o}sen Behandlung auf die Expression von PSMA und CXCR4 best{\"a}tigen, kann dies zuk{\"u}nftig zur verbesserten und individualisierten Diagnostik und Therapie von Prostatakarzinompatienten beitragen.}, subject = {Prostatakrebs}, language = {de} } @article{MichalskiSchloetelburgHartrampfetal.2023, author = {Michalski, Kerstin and Schl{\"o}telburg, Wiebke and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Kosmala, Aleksander and Buck, Andreas K. and Hahner, Stefanie and Schirbel, Andreas}, title = {Radiopharmaceuticals for treatment of adrenocortical carcinoma}, series = {Pharmaceuticals}, volume = {17}, journal = {Pharmaceuticals}, number = {1}, issn = {1424-8247}, doi = {10.3390/ph17010025}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-355901}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) represents a rare tumor entity with limited treatment options and usually rapid tumor progression in case of metastatic disease. As further treatment options are needed and ACC metastases are sensitive to external beam radiation, novel theranostic approaches could complement established therapeutic concepts. Recent developments focus on targeting adrenal cortex-specific enzymes like the theranostic twin [\(^{123/131}\)I]IMAZA that shows a good image quality and a promising therapeutic effect in selected patients. But other established molecular targets in nuclear medicine such as the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) could possibly enhance the therapeutic regimen as well in a subgroup of patients. The aims of this review are to give an overview of innovative radiopharmaceuticals for the treatment of ACC and to present the different molecular targets, as well as to show future perspectives for further developments since a radiopharmaceutical with a broad application range is still warranted.}, language = {en} } @article{MihatschBeissertPomperetal.2022, author = {Mihatsch, Patrick W. and Beissert, Matthias and Pomper, Martin G. and Bley, Thorsten A. and Seitz, Anna K. and K{\"u}bler, Hubert and Buck, Andreas K. and Rowe, Steven P. and Serfling, Sebastian E. and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Werner, Rudolf A.}, title = {Changing threshold-based segmentation has no relevant impact on semi-quantification in the context of structured reporting for PSMA-PET/CT}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {2}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers14020270}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-254782}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-directed positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is increasingly utilized for staging of men with prostate cancer (PC). To increase interpretive certainty, the standardized PSMA reporting and data system (RADS) has been proposed. Using PSMA-RADS, we characterized lesions in 18 patients imaged with \(^{18}\)F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT for primary staging and determined the stability of semi-quantitative parameters. Six hundred twenty-three lesions were categorized according to PSMA-RADS and manually segmented. In this context, PSMA-RADS-3A (soft-tissue) or -3B (bone) lesions are defined as being indeterminate for the presence of PC. For PMSA-RADS-4 and -5 lesions; however, PC is highly likely or almost certainly present [with further distinction based on absence (PSMA-RADS-4) or presence (PSMA-RADS-5) of correlative findings on CT]. Standardized uptake values (SUV\(_{max}\), SUV\(_{peak}\), SUV\(_{mean}\)) were recorded, and volumetric parameters [PSMA-derived tumor volume (PSMA-TV); total lesion PSMA (TL-PSMA)] were determined using different maximum intensity thresholds (MIT) (40 vs. 45 vs. 50\%). SUV\(_{max}\) was significantly higher in PSMA-RADS-5 lesions compared to all other PSMA-RADS categories (p ≤ 0.0322). In particular, the clinically challenging PSMA-RADS-3A lesions showed significantly lower SUV\(_{max}\) and SUV\(_{peak}\) compared to the entire PSMA-RADS-4 or -5 cohort (p < 0.0001), while for PSMA-RADS-3B this only applies when compared to the entire PSMA-RADS-5 cohort (p < 0.0001), but not to the PSMA-RADS-4 cohort (SUV\(_{max}\), p = 0.07; SUV\(_{peak}\), p = 0.08). SUV\(_{mean}\) (p = 0.30) and TL-PSMA (p = 0.16) in PSMA-RADS-5 lesions were not influenced by changing the MIT, while PSMA-TV showed significant differences when comparing 40 vs. 50\% MIT (p = 0.0066), which was driven by lymph nodes (p = 0.0239), but not bone lesions (p = 0.15). SUV\(_{max}\) was significantly higher in PSMA-RADS-5 lesions compared to all other PSMA-RADS categories in \(^{18}\)F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT. As such, the latter parameter may assist the interpreting molecular imaging specialist in assigning the correct PSMA-RADS score to sites of disease, thereby increasing diagnostic certainty. In addition, changes of the MIT in PSMA-RADS-5 lesions had no significant impact on SUV\(_{mean}\) and TL-PSMA in contrast to PSMA-TV.}, language = {en} } @article{MoralesLozanoVieringSamnicketal.2020, author = {Morales-Lozano, Maria I. and Viering, Oliver and Samnick, Samuel and Rodriguez-Otero, Paula and Buck, Andreas K. and Marcos-Jubilar, Maria and Rasche, Leo and Prieto, Elena and Kort{\"u}m, K. Martin and San-Miguel, Jesus and Garcia-Velloso, Maria J. and Lapa, Constantin}, title = {\(^{18}\)F-FDG and \(^{11}\)C-methionine PET/CT in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients: comparison of volume-based PET biomarkers}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {12}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {4}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers12041042}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-203686}, year = {2020}, abstract = {\(^{11}\)C-methionine (\(^{11}\)C-MET) is a new positron emission tomography (PET) tracer for the assessment of disease activity in multiple myeloma (MM) patients, with preliminary data suggesting higher sensitivity and specificity than \(^{18}\)F-fluorodeoxyglucose (\(^{18}\)F-FDG). However, the value of tumor burden biomarkers has yet to be investigated. Our goals were to corroborate the superiority of \(^{11}\)C-MET for MM staging and to compare its suitability for the assessment of metabolic tumor burden biomarkers in comparison to \(^{18}\)F-FDG. Twenty-two patients with newly diagnosed, treatment-na{\"i}ve symptomatic MM who had undergone \(^{11}\)C-MET and \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET/CT were evaluated. Standardized uptake values (SUV) were determined and compared with total metabolic tumor volume (TMTV) for both tracers: total lesion glycolysis (TLG) and total lesion \(^{11}\)C-MET uptake (TLMU). PET-derived values were compared to Revised International Staging System (R-ISS), cytogenetic, and serologic MM markers such as M component, beta 2 microglobulin (B2M), serum free light chains (FLC), albumin, and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). In 11 patients (50\%), \(^{11}\)C-MET detected more focal lesions (FL) than FDG (p < 0.01). SUVmax, SUVmean, SUVpeak, TMTV, and TLMU were also significantly higher in \(^{11}\)C-MET than in \(^{18}\)F-FDG (p < 0.05, respectively). \(^{11}\)C-MET PET biomarkers had a better correlation with tumor burden (bone marrow plasma cell infiltration, M component; p < 0.05 versus p = n.s. respectively). This pilot study suggests that \(^{11}\)C-MET PET/CT is a more sensitive marker for the assessment of myeloma tumor burden than \(^{18}\)F-FDG. Its implications for prognosis evaluation need further investigation.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Moritz2011, author = {Moritz, Maria Christine}, title = {Experimentelle Induktion von Sprunggelenksfrakturen bei Osteoporose: biomechanischer Vergleich unterschiedlicher Plattenosteosynthesen an humanen Unterschenkeln}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65172}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In 20 humanen, osteoporotischen Unterschenkeln wurde versucht eine Lauge-Hansen Supination-Eversions-Verletzung Stadium II zu reproduzieren. In 15 der 18 auswertbaren Proben waren Außenkn{\"o}chelfrakturen induzierbar. Die Voraussetzung f{\"u}r die erfolgreiche Frakturinduktion war eine Mindestknochen- und Spongiosadichte des Außenkn{\"o}chels gemessen mit pQCT an Innen- und Außenkn{\"o}chel. Ansonsten kam es nur zu ligament{\"a}ren fibularen oder tibialen Avuslionen. Entscheidend, ob eine Außenkn{\"o}chelfraktur auf H{\"o}he der Syndesmose oder distal entstand, war eine effektive, lateral gerichtete talofibulare Kraft. Jeweils sechs der 15 Außenkn{\"o}chelfrakturen wurden mit winkelstabilen und nicht winkelstabilen Konturenplatten versorgt und biomechanisch getestet. Mit p kleiner 0,05 konnte signifikant gezeigt werden, dass zum Versagen der winkelstabilen Konturenplatte ein h{\"o}heres Drehmoment und ein gr{\"o}ßere Außenrotation n{\"o}tig waren, als f{\"u}r die nicht winkelstabilen Konturenplatte. Neben der biomechanischen {\"U}berlegenheit der winkelstabilen Konturenplatte konnte gezeigt werden, dass ihr Versagen im Gegensatz zur nicht winkelstabilen Konturenplatte unabh{\"a}ngig ist von der Knochendichte des Außenkn{\"o}chels.}, subject = {Sprungelenksfrakturen}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Muench2012, author = {M{\"u}nch, Annette}, title = {Auf der Suche nach den verborgenen Jodquellen : Bestimmung des Jodgehaltes in Getr{\"a}nken}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85141}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Jod ist ein essentielles Spurenelement, welches der Mensch zur Aufrechterhaltung des ungest{\"o}rten Schilddr{\"u}senmetabolismus und davon beeinflussten verschiedenen K{\"o}rperfunktionen ben{\"o}tigt. Weltweit gab und gibt es einen Jodmangel, der schwerwiegende gesundheitliche Folgen f{\"u}r das Individuum und wirtschaftliche Folgen f{\"u}r die Gesundheitssysteme des jeweiligen Landes hat. Auch Deutschland galt mit weiteren europ{\"a}ischen L{\"a}ndern bis vor wenigen Jahren als Jodmangelgebiet. Durch intensive Aufkl{\"a}rungsarbeit und Programme zur Beseitigung des Jodmangels gelang es, diesen in vielen L{\"a}ndern zu vermindern. Außer einer generellen Verwendung von Jodsalz in der Lebensmittelproduktion und den Privathaushalten, konnten noch weitere wichtige Jodquellen f{\"u}r die Bev{\"o}lkerung in verschiedenen Studien belegt werden. Diese Studie besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit der Ermittlung von Jodgehalt in Alltagsgetr{\"a}nken. Die Ergebnisse sind vergleichbar zu bereits ver{\"o}ffentlichen Studien und zeigen einen hohen Jodgehalt von Milch und Milchgetr{\"a}nken, sowie von Bier und Wein. Kein Jod in gr{\"o}ßeren Mengen hingegen enth{\"a}lt das regionale Leitungswasser, sowie Mineralw{\"a}sser und diverse Fruchts{\"a}fte. Somit kann der Verzehr von Milch und Milchgetr{\"a}nken und in Maßen auch Bier und Wein f{\"u}r eine jodreiche Ern{\"a}hrung empfohlen werden. Hingegen sollten Patienten in Vorbereitung zum Beispiel auf eine Radiojodtherapie Milch, Biere und Wein eher meiden und jodarme Getr{\"a}nke bevorzugen.}, subject = {Iod}, language = {de} } @article{NeubauerHassoldWarmuthMetzetal.2014, author = {Neubauer, Henning and Hassold, Nicole and Warmuth-Metz, Monika and Winkler, Beate and Kreissl, Michael C. and Ernestus, Karen and Beer, Meinrad}, title = {Hit the mark with diffusion-weighted imaging: metastases of rhabdomyosarcoma to the extraocular eye muscles}, doi = {10.1186/1471-2431-14-57}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-110106}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Background Rhabdomyosarcoma is the most frequent malignant intraorbital tumour in paediatric patients. Differentiation of tumour recurrence or metastases from post-therapeutic signal alteration can be challenging, using standard MR imaging techniques. Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) is increasingly considered a helpful supplementary imaging tool for differentiation of orbital masses. Case presentation We report on a 15-year-old female adolescent of Caucasian ethnicity who developed isolated bilateral thickening of extraocular eye muscles about two years after successful multimodal treatment of orbital alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma. Intramuscular restricted diffusion was the first diagnostic indicator suggestive of metastatic disease to the eye muscles. DWI subsequently showed signal changes consistent with tumour progression, complete remission under chemoradiotherapy and tumour recurrence. Conclusions Restricted diffusivity is a strong early indicator of malignancy in orbital tumours. DWI can be the key to correct diagnosis in unusual tumour manifestations and can provide additional diagnostic information beyond standard MRI and PET/CT. Diffusion-weighted MRI is useful for monitoring therapy response and for detecting tumour recurrence.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Neumann2017, author = {Neumann, Sabrina}, title = {Beta-Strahlenexposition der Finger bei der Radiosynoviorthese}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154271}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {There are few, but worrisome, data available on fingertip radiation exposure of medical personnel during radiosynovectomy (RSV). To reduce radiation exposure, we performed a dedicated application procedure. This report summarizes the acquired skin equivalent dose [Hp(0.07)] of the personnel involved in the preparation and administration of the three RSV !-emitters 90Y, 186Re and 169Er. Over a period of 3 years, 547 joints in 368 patients were treated with 52 421MBq of the aforementioned three radionuclides. The Hp(0.07) was recorded with thermoluminescence dosimeters worn on the dominant index fingertip and was analysed monthly. Eight staff members were exposed to an Hp(0.07) of 492 mSv. The cumulative dose was less than 10 μSv/MBq. The dose per person was 1.1 μSv/MBq in physicians and up to 4.5 μSv/MBq in technicians. The accumulated personal Hp(0.07) during RSV was far below the regulatory limit and published data.}, subject = {Radiosynoviorthese}, language = {de} } @article{NoseNogamiKoshinoetal.2021, author = {Nose, Naoko and Nogami, Suguru and Koshino, Kazuhiro and Chen, Xinyu and Werner, Rudolf A. and Kashima, Soki and Rowe, Steven P. and Lapa, Constantin and Fukuchi, Kazuki and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {[18F]FDG-labelled stem cell PET imaging in different route of administrations and multiple animal species}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {11}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-021-90383-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260590}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Stem cell therapy holds great promise for tissue regeneration and cancer treatment, although its efficacy is still inconclusive and requires further understanding and optimization of the procedures. Non-invasive cell tracking can provide an important opportunity to monitor in vivo cell distribution in living subjects. Here, using a combination of positron emission tomography (PET) and in vitro 2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose ([18F]FDG) direct cell labelling, the feasibility of engrafted stem cell monitoring was tested in multiple animal species. Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were incubated with phosphate-buffered saline containing [18F]FDG for in vitro cell radiolabelling. The pre-labelled MSCs were administrated via peripheral vein in a mouse (n=1), rats (n=4), rabbits (n=4) and non-human primates (n=3), via carotid artery in rats (n=4) and non-human primates (n=3), and via intra-myocardial injection in rats (n=5). PET imaging was started 10 min after cell administration using a dedicated small animal PET system for a mouse and rats. A clinical PET system was used for the imaging of rabbits and non-human primates. After MSC administration via peripheral vein, PET imaging revealed intense radiotracer signal from the lung in all tested animal species including mouse, rat, rabbit, and non-human primate, suggesting administrated MSCs were trapped in the lung tissue. Furthermore, the distribution of the PET signal significantly differed based on the route of cell administration. Administration via carotid artery showed the highest activity in the head, and intra-myocardial injection increased signal from the heart. In vitro [18F]FDG MSC pre-labelling for PET imaging is feasible and allows non-invasive visualization of initial cell distribution after different routes of cell administration in multiple animal models. Those results highlight the potential use of that imaging approach for the understanding and optimization of stem cell therapy in translational research.}, language = {en} } @article{NoseWernerUedaetal.2018, author = {Nose, Naoko and Werner, Rudolf A. and Ueda, Yuichiro and G{\"u}nther, Katharina and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Fukushima, Kazuhito and Edenhofer, Frank and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Metabolic substrate shift in human induced pluripotent stem cells during cardiac differentiation: Functional assessment using in vitro radionuclide uptake assay}, series = {International Journal of Cardiology}, volume = {269}, journal = {International Journal of Cardiology}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170699}, pages = {229-234}, year = {2018}, abstract = {BACKGROUND: Recent developments in cellular reprogramming technology enable the production of virtually unlimited numbers of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM). Although hiPSC-CM share various characteristic hallmarks with endogenous cardiomyocytes, it remains a question as to what extent metabolic characteristics are equivalent to mature mammalian cardiomyocytes. Here we set out to functionally characterize the metabolic status of hiPSC-CM in vitro by employing a radionuclide tracer uptake assay. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Cardiac differentiation of hiPSC was induced using a combination of well-orchestrated extrinsic stimuli such as WNT activation (by CHIR99021) and BMP signalling followed by WNT inhibition and lactate based cardiomyocyte enrichment. For characterization of metabolic substrates, dual tracer uptake studies were performed with \(^{18}\)F‑2‑fluoro‑2‑deoxy‑d‑glucose (\(^{18}\)F-FDG) and \(^{125}\)I‑β‑methyl‑iodophenyl‑pentadecanoic acid (\(^{125}\)I-BMIPP) as transport markers of glucose and fatty acids, respectively. RESULTS: After cardiac differentiation of hiPSCs, in vitro tracer uptake assays confirmed metabolic substrate shift from glucose to fatty acids that was comparable to those observed in native isolated human cardiomyocytes. Immunostaining further confirmed expression of fatty acid transport and binding proteins on hiPSC-CM. CONCLUSIONS: During in vitro cardiac maturation, we observed a metabolic shift to fatty acids, which are known as a main energy source of mammalian hearts, suggesting hi-PSC-CM as a potential functional phenotype to investigate alteration of cardiac metabolism in cardiac diseases. Results also highlight the use of available clinical nuclear medicine tracers as functional assays in stem cell research for improved generation of autologous differentiated cells for numerous biomedical applications.}, subject = {Stammzelle}, language = {en} } @unpublished{NoseWernerUedaetal.2018, author = {Nose, Naoko and Werner, Rudolf A. and Ueda, Yuichiro and G{\"u}nther, Katharina and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Fukushima, Kazuhito and Edenhofer, Frank and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Metabolic substrate shift in human induced pluripotent stem cells during cardiac differentiation: Functional assessment using in vitro radionuclide uptake assay}, series = {International Journal of Cardiology}, journal = {International Journal of Cardiology}, issn = {0167-5273}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.06.089}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-163320}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background: Recent developments in cellular reprogramming technology enable the production of virtually unlimited numbers of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM). Although hiPSC-CM share various characteristic hallmarks with endogenous cardiomyocytes, it remains a question as to what extent metabolic characteristics are equivalent to mature mammalian cardiomyocytes. Here we set out to functionally characterize the metabolic status of hiPSC-CM in vitro by employing a radionuclide tracer uptake assay. Material and Methods: Cardiac differentiation of hiPSC was induced using a combination of well-orchestrated extrinsic stimuli such as WNT activation (by CHIR99021) and BMP signalling followed by WNT inhibition and lactate based cardiomyocyte enrichment. For characterization of metabolic substrates, dual tracer uptake studies were performed with \(^{18}\)F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (\(^{18}\)F-FDG) and \(^{125}\)I-β-methyl-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid (\(^{125}\)I-BMIPP) as transport markers of glucose and fatty acids, respectively. Results: After cardiac differentiation of hiPSC, in vitro tracer uptake assays confirmed metabolic substrate shift from glucose to fatty acids that was comparable to those observed in native isolated human cardiomyocytes. Immunostaining further confirmed expression of fatty acid transport and binding proteins on hiPSC-CM. Conclusions: During in vitro cardiac maturation, we observed a metabolic shift to fatty acids, which are known as a main energy source of mammalian hearts, suggesting hi-PSC-CM as a potential functional phenotype to investigate alteration of cardiac metabolism in cardiac diseases. Results also highlight the use of available clinical nuclear medicine tracers as functional assays in stem cell research for improved generation of autologous differentiated cells for numerous biomedical applications.}, subject = {Stammzelle}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Offenberger2011, author = {Offenberger, Katrin}, title = {Prognosefaktoren des differenzierten Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinoms : Retrospektive Analyse bei 1174 Patienten des interdisziplin{\"a}ren Tumorregisters der Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-65534}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In der vorliegenden retrospektiven Analyse wurden Prognosefaktoren des differenzierten Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinomes untersucht anhand eines Patientenkollektiv von 1174 Patienten, die im Zeitraum von 01.01.1980 bis 31.12.2004 an der Klinik und Poliklinik f{\"u}r Nuklearmedizin der Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg eine Behandlung erhielten bzw. betreut wurden. Analysiert wurden sowohl tumorbezogene Prognosefaktoren wie Histologie, Tumorstadien, Lymphknotenstatus und Fernmetastasierung, zudem patientenspezifische Faktoren wie Alter und Geschlecht. Bez{\"u}glich dieser Prognosefaktoren konnten wir die Daten fr{\"u}herer Jahre am Patientengut der W{\"u}rzburger nuklearmedizinischen Klinik best{\"a}tigen. Außerdem wurde die Auswirkung auf das krankheitsfreie {\"U}berleben in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit der postoperativen Tumorfreiheit und nach einer erfolgten Radioiodtherapie untersucht. Die Ergebnisse werden kritisch in den Kontext der aktuellen Studienlage gestellt.}, subject = {Schilddr{\"u}se}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Omert2017, author = {Omert, Leilah Marie-Luise}, title = {Einfluss systemischer Therapie auf die funktionelle Bildgebung des Multiplen Myeloms}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154793}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Das Multiple Myelom (MM) ist eine maligne h{\"a}matologische Erkrankung, die trotz großer Fortschritte in der Therapie immer noch eine schlechte Prognose hat. Bisher ist es nicht m{\"o}glich, mit einem bildgebenden Verfahren alle Fragen der Diagnostik, der Stadieneinteilung, des Therapiemonitorings und der Evaluation der Prognose des Multiplen Myeloms zu kl{\"a}ren. Da es sich beim Multiplen Myelom aber um eine stark heterogene Erkrankung handelt, die eine fr{\"u}hzeitige individuelle Therapie erfordert, ist es unbedingt n{\"o}tig Verfahren zu entwickeln, die eine spezifische Charakterisierung der Erkrankung bei jedem einzelnen Patienten erm{\"o}glichen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurden die MM-Zelllinien INA-6, MM.1S und OPM-2 mit dem Proteasominhibitor MLN9708 behandelt. Behandelte und unbehandelte Zellen wurden mit dem Standardtracer 2-[18F]-Fluoro-2-Desoxy-D-Glukose (18F-FDG) oder dem in der Anwendung beim Multiplen Myelom neuen Aminos{\"a}uretracer [11C]-Methionin (11C-MET) inkubiert und die Aufnahme der Tracer zu bestimmten Zeitpunkten gemessen. Des Weiteren wurde die Auspr{\"a}gung biologischer Merkmale der MM-Pathogenese bei behandelten und unbehandelten Zellen untersucht. Anschließend wurde ermittelt, ob ein Zusammenhang zwischen der H{\"o}he der Traceraufnahme und der Auspr{\"a}gung biologischer Merkmale der MM-Pathogenese bei behandelten und unbehandelten Zellen besteht. Hierdurch soll gekl{\"a}rt werden, ob 11C-MET besser zur Diagnostik, dem Therapiemonitoring und der Evaluation der Prognose des Multiplen Myeloms geeignet ist als der Standardtracer 18F-FDG. Es zeigte sich eine signifikant h{\"o}here 11C-MET-Aufnahme sowohl unbehandelter als auch behandelter Zellen im Vergleich zu 18F-FDG. Außerdem war eine Unterscheidung zwischen behandelten und unbehandelten Zellen mit 11C-MET besser m{\"o}glich als mit 18F-FDG. Zwischen Traceraufnahme und biologischen Merkmalen der MM-Pathogenese, wie Proliferation, Expression von intrazellul{\"a}ren Leichtketten, CXCR4 und CD138, ergaben sich f{\"u}r behandelte und unbehandelte Zellen variable Zusammenh{\"a}nge. Die Ergebnisse legen nahe, dass 11C-MET besser zur Diagnostik und zum Therapiemonitoring des Multiplen Myeloms geeignet ist als der Standardtracer 18F-FDG. Ob 11C-MET auch zur Stadieneinteilung und zur Evaluation der Prognose des Multiplen Myeloms besser geeignet ist als 18F-FDG, muss in weiteren Studien untersucht werden.}, subject = {Multiples Myelom}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Page2022, author = {Page, Lukas}, title = {Entwicklung und pr{\"a}klinische Evaluation immunologischer und nuklearmedizinischer diagnostischer Tests f{\"u}r Schimmelpilz-assoziierte Hypersensitivit{\"a}t und invasive Mykosen}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-25245}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-252459}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Schimmelpilze k{\"o}nnen in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit des Immunstatus und der Vorerkrankungen betroffener Patienten unterschiedliche Krankheitsbilder wie Hypersensitivit{\"a}ts-erkrankungen oder lebensbedrohliche invasive Infektionen hervorrufen. Da die Diagnosestellung dieser Erkrankungen mitunter komplex und insensitiv ist, sollten im Rahmen dieser Arbeit unterschiedliche Ans{\"a}tze neuer diagnostischer Assays untersucht werden. In den letzten Jahren wurden Assays entwickelt, die auf Basis durchflusszytometrisch quantifizierter Pilz-spezifischer T-Zellen aus peripherem Blut einen supportiven Biomarker zur Diagnostik invasiver Mykosen liefern k{\"o}nnten. Da die hierf{\"u}r isolierten T-Zellen anf{\"a}llig gegen{\"u}ber pr{\"a}analytischer Lagerzeiten und immunsuppressiver Medikation sind, wurden hier Protokolloptimierungen vorgenommen, um anhand eines Vollblut-basierten Assays mit zus{\"a}tzlicher CD49d-Kostimulation diesen Limitationen entgegen zu wirken. In einer Studie an gesunden Probanden konnte dabei gezeigt werden, dass die Kombination der Durchflusszytometrie mit ausgew{\"a}hlten Zytokin-Messungen (IL-5, IL-10 und IL-17) zu einer verbesserten Erkennung vermehrt Schimmelpilz-exponierter Personen beitragen k{\"o}nnte. Neben Infektionen k{\"o}nnten dabei im umwelt- und arbeitsmedizinischen Kontext Polarisationen der T-Zell-Populationen detektiert werden, welche mit Sensibilisierungen und Hypersensitivit{\"a}t assoziiert werden. Zus{\"a}tzlich wurde ein in vitro Transwell® Alveolarmodell zur Simulation pulmonaler Pilzinfektionen f{\"u}r Erreger der Ordnung Mucorales adaptiert, durch Reproduktion wichtiger Merkmale der Pathogenese von Mucormykosen validiert, und f{\"u}r Untersuchungen der Immunpathologie und Erreger-Invasion verwendet. Das Modell wurde anschließend zur in vitro Evaluation von radioaktiv markiertem Amphotericin B mit 99mTc oder 68Ga als nuklearmedizinischen Tracer verwendet. Die untersuchten Schimmelpilze zeigten dabei eine zeit- und dosis-abh{\"a}ngige Aufnahme der Tracer, w{\"a}hrend bakteriell infizierte Proben nicht detektiert wurden. Die erhobenen Daten dokumentieren ein vielversprechendes Potenzial von Amphotericin B-basierten Tracer, das in zuk{\"u}nftigen in vivo Studien weiter evaluiert werden sollte.}, subject = {Schimmelpilze}, language = {de} } @article{PalmisanoBrandtVissanietal.2020, author = {Palmisano, Chiara and Brandt, Gregor and Vissani, Matteo and Pozzi, Nicol{\´o} G. and Canessa, Andrea and Brumberg, Joachim and Marotta, Giorgio and Volkmann, Jens and Mazzoni, Alberto and Pezzoli, Gianni and Frigo, Carlo A. and Isaias, Ioannis U.}, title = {Gait Initiation in Parkinson's Disease: Impact of Dopamine Depletion and Initial Stance Condition}, series = {Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology}, issn = {2296-4185}, doi = {10.3389/fbioe.2020.00137}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200801}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Postural instability, in particular at gait initiation (GI), and resulting falls are a major determinant of poor quality of life in subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD). Still, the contribution of the basal ganglia and dopamine on the feedforward postural control associated with this motor task is poorly known. In addition, the influence of anthropometric measures (AM) and initial stance condition on GI has never been consistently assessed. The biomechanical resultants of anticipatory postural adjustments contributing to GI [imbalance (IMB), unloading (UNL), and stepping phase) were studied in 26 unmedicated subjects with idiopathic PD and in 27 healthy subjects. A subset of 13 patients was analyzed under standardized medication conditions and the striatal dopaminergic innervation was studied in 22 patients using FP-CIT and SPECT. People with PD showed a significant reduction in center of pressure (CoP) displacement and velocity during the IMB phase, reduced first step length and velocity, and decreased velocity and acceleration of the center of mass (CoM) at toe off of the stance foot. All these measurements correlated with the dopaminergic innervation of the putamen and substantially improved with levodopa. These results were not influenced by anthropometric parameters or by the initial stance condition. In contrast, most of the measurements of the UNL phase were influenced by the foot placement and did not correlate with putaminal dopaminergic innervation. Our results suggest a significant role of dopamine and the putamen particularly in the elaboration of the IMB phase of anticipatory postural adjustments and in the execution of the first step. The basal ganglia circuitry may contribute to defining the optimal referent body configuration for a proper initiation of gait and possibly gait adaptation to the environment.}, language = {en} } @article{PaschkeLinckeMuelleretal.2015, author = {Paschke, Ralf and Lincke, Thomas and M{\"u}ller, Stefan P. and Kreissl, Michael C. and Dralle, Henning and Fassnacht, Martin}, title = {The Treatment of Well-Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma}, series = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, volume = {112}, journal = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, doi = {10.3238/arztebl.2015.0452}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151636}, pages = {452 -- 458}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Background: Recent decades have seen a rise in the incidence of well-differentiated (mainly papillary) thyroid carcinoma around the world. In Germany, the age-adjusted incidence of well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma in 2010 was 3.5 per 100 000 men and 8.7 per 100 000 women per year. Method: This review is based on randomized, controlled trials and multicenter trials on the treatment of well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma that were retrieved by a selective literature search, as well as on three updated guidelines issued in the past two years. Results: The recommended extent of surgical resection depends on whether the tumor is classified as low-risk or high-risk, so that papillary microcar cinomas, which carry a highly favorable prognosis, will not be overtreated. More than 90\% of localized, well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas can be cured with a combination of surgery and radioactive iodine therapy. Radio active iodine therapy is also effective in the treatment of well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas with distant metastases, yielding a 10-year survival rate of 90\%, as long as there is good iodine uptake and the tumor goes into remission after treatment; otherwise, the 10-year survival rate is only 10\%. In the past two years, better treatment options have become available for radioactive-iodine-resistant thyroid carcinoma. Phase 3 studies of two different tyrosine kinase inhibitors have shown that either one can markedly prolong progression-free survival, but not overall survival. Their more common clinically significant side effects are hand-foot syndrome, hypertension, diarrhea, proteinuria, and weight loss. Conclusion: Slow tumor growth, good resectability, and susceptibility to radioactive iodine therapy lend a favorable prognosis to most cases of well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma. The treatment should be risk-adjusted and interdisciplinary, in accordance with the current treatment guidelines. Even metastatic thyroid carcinoma has a favorable prognosis as long as there is good iodine uptake. The newly available medical treatment options for radioactive-iodine-resistant disease need to be further studied.}, language = {en} } @article{PhilippAbbrederisHerrmannKnopetal.2015, author = {Philipp-Abbrederis, Kathrin and Herrmann, Ken and Knop, Stefan and Schottelius, Margret and Eiber, Matthias and L{\"u}ckerath, Katharina and Pietschmann, Elke and Habringer, Stefan and Gerngroß, Carlos and Franke, Katharina and Rudelius, Martina and Schirbel, Andreas and Lapa, Constantin and Schwamborn, Kristina and Steidle, Sabine and Hartmann, Elena and Rosenwald, Andreas and Kropf, Saskia and Beer, Ambros J and Peschel, Christian and Einsele, Hermann and Buck, Andreas K and Schwaiger, Markus and G{\"o}tze, Katharina and Wester, Hans-J{\"u}rgen and Keller, Ulrich}, title = {In vivo molecular imaging of chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression in patients with advanced multiple myeloma}, series = {EMBO Molecular Medicine}, volume = {7}, journal = {EMBO Molecular Medicine}, number = {4}, doi = {10.15252/emmm.201404698}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-148738}, pages = {477-487}, year = {2015}, abstract = {CXCR4 is a G-protein-coupled receptor that mediates recruitment of blood cells toward its ligand SDF-1. In cancer, high CXCR4 expression is frequently associated with tumor dissemination andpoor prognosis. We evaluated the novel CXCR4 probe [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor for invivo mapping of CXCR4 expression density in mice xenografted with human CXCR4-positive MM cell lines and patients with advanced MM by means of positron emission tomography (PET). [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor PET provided images with excellent specificity and contrast. In 10 of 14 patients with advanced MM [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor PET/CT scans revealed MM manifestations, whereas only nine of 14 standard [\(^{18}\)F]fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT scans were rated visually positive. Assessment of blood counts and standard CD34\(^{+}\) flow cytometry did not reveal significant blood count changes associated with tracer application. Based on these highly encouraging data on clinical PET imaging of CXCR4 expression in a cohort of MM patients, we conclude that [\(^{68}\)Ga]Pentixafor PET opens a broad field for clinical investigations on CXCR4 expression and for CXCR4-directed therapeutic approaches in MM and other diseases.}, language = {en} } @article{PrietoGarciaHartmannReisslandetal.2022, author = {Prieto-Garcia, Cristian and Hartmann, Oliver and Reissland, Michaela and Braun, Fabian and Bozkurt, S{\"u}leyman and Pahor, Nikolett and Fuss, Carmina and Schirbel, Andreas and Sch{\"u}lein-V{\"o}lk, Christina and Buchberger, Alexander and Calzado Canale, Marco A. and Rosenfeldt, Mathias and Dikic, Ivan and M{\"u}nch, Christian and Diefenbacher, Markus E.}, title = {USP28 enables oncogenic transformation of respiratory cells, and its inhibition potentiates molecular therapy targeting mutant EGFR, BRAF and PI3K}, series = {Molecular Oncology}, volume = {16}, journal = {Molecular Oncology}, number = {17}, doi = {10.1002/1878-0261.13217}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-312777}, pages = {3082-3106}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Oncogenic transformation of lung epithelial cells is a multistep process, frequently starting with the inactivation of tumour suppressors and subsequent development of activating mutations in proto-oncogenes, such as members of the PI3K or MAPK families. Cells undergoing transformation have to adjust to changes, including altered metabolic requirements. This is achieved, in part, by modulating the protein abundance of transcription factors. Here, we report that the ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 28 (USP28) enables oncogenic reprogramming by regulating the protein abundance of proto-oncogenes such as c-JUN, c-MYC, NOTCH and ∆NP63 at early stages of malignant transformation. USP28 levels are increased in cancer compared with in normal cells due to a feed-forward loop, driven by increased amounts of oncogenic transcription factors such as c-MYC and c-JUN. Irrespective of oncogenic driver, interference with USP28 abundance or activity suppresses growth and survival of transformed lung cells. Furthermore, inhibition of USP28 via a small-molecule inhibitor resets the proteome of transformed cells towards a 'premalignant' state, and its inhibition synergizes with clinically established compounds used to target EGFR\(^{L858R}\)-, BRAF\(^{V600E}\)- or PI3K\(^{H1047R}\)-driven tumour cells. Targeting USP28 protein abundance at an early stage via inhibition of its activity is therefore a feasible strategy for the treatment of early-stage lung tumours, and the observed synergism with current standard-of-care inhibitors holds the potential for improved targeting of established tumours.}, language = {en} } @article{RascheKumarGershneretal.2019, author = {Rasche, Leo and Kumar, Manoj and Gershner, Grant and Samant, Rohan and Van Hemert, Rudy and Heidemeier, Anke and Lapa, Constantin and Bley, Thorsten and Buck, Andreas and McDonald, James and Hillengass, Jens and Epstein, Joshua and Thanendrarajan, Sharmilan and Schinke, Carolina and van Rhee, Frits and Zangari, Maurizio and Barlogie, Bart and Davies, Faith E. and Morgan, Gareth J. and Weinhold, Niels}, title = {Lack of Spleen Signal on Diffusion Weighted MRI is associated with High Tumor Burden and Poor Prognosis in Multiple Myeloma: A Link to Extramedullary Hematopoiesis?}, series = {Theranostics}, volume = {9}, journal = {Theranostics}, number = {16}, doi = {10.7150/thno.33289}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224982}, pages = {4756-4763}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Due to the low frequency of abnormalities affecting the spleen, this organ is often overlooked during radiological examinations. Here, we report on the unexpected finding, that the spleen signal on diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) is associated with clinical parameters in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias. Methods: We investigated the spleen signal on DW-MRI together with clinical and molecular parameters in 295 transplant-eligible newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma (NDMM) patients and in 72 cases with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Results: Usually, the spleen is the abdominal organ with the highest intensities on DW-MRI. Yet, significant signal loss on DW-MRI images was seen in 71 of 295 (24\%) NDMM patients. This phenomenon was associated with the level of bone marrow plasmacytosis (P=1x10(-10)) and International Staging System 3 (P=0.0001) but not with gain(1q), and del(17p) or plasma cell gene signatures. The signal was preserved in 72 individuals with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance and generally re-appeared in MM patients responding to treatment, suggesting that lack of signal reflects increased tumor burden. While absence of spleen signal in MM patients with high risk disease defined a subgroup with very poor outcome, re-appearance of the spleen signal after autologous stem cell transplantation was seen in patients with improved outcome. Our preliminary observation suggests that extramedullary hematopoiesis in the spleen is a factor that modifies the DW-MRI signal of this organ. Conclusions: The DW-MRI spleen signal is a promising marker for tumor load and provides prognostic information in MM.}, language = {en} } @article{Reiners2011, author = {Reiners, Christoph}, title = {Clinical Experiences with Radiation Induced Thyroid Cancer after Chernobyl}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-75475}, year = {2011}, abstract = {The risk of developing thyroid cancer increases considerably after exposure to external or internal radiation, especially in children below the age of 10. After the Chernobyl reactor accident, the yearly incidence of childhood thyroid cancer in Belarus increased to approximately 40 per 1.000.000 in girls and to roughly 20 per 1.000.000 in boys compared to approximately 0.5 cases per 1.000.000 prior to the accident. Typically, young children with thyroid cancer after radiation exposure present in ≈95\% of the cases as papillary cancers, in ≈50\% as invasive tumors growing outside the thyroid capsule, in ≈65\% with lymph node metastases and in ≈15\% with distant metastases. A joint Belarusian-German project starting in April 1993 that combined treatment with surgery and radioiodine was organized in 237 selected children from Belarus who were exposed to the Chernobyl fallout and had advanced stages of thyroid cancer. The study group included 141 girls and 96 boys. Their median age at the time of the accident was 1.7 years; whereas the median age at the time of diagnosis was 12.4 years. With the exception of two cases with follicular histology, the majority of the patients had been diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancers. In 63\%, the tumor had grown outside the thyroid capsule and invaded the tissue of the neck (pT4). Nearly all of the selected cases (96\%) showed-up with lymph node metastases (pN1) and 43\% of the patients with distant metastases mainly to the lungs (pM1). In 58\% of the children, complete remissions of thyroid cancer could be achieved until December 31st 2010 and in 34\% of the children, stable partial remissions; in the remaining 8\% of the patients, partial remissions were observed. The risk of radiation-induced thyroid cancer increased considerably in children and adolescents who were affected by the Chernobyl reactor accident. In spite of the fact, that thyroid cancers in young children seem to behave more aggressively than in older patients, the results of combined treatment with thyroidectomy, radioiodine therapy and thyroid hormone replacement are excellent.}, subject = {Chernobyl}, language = {en} } @article{ReinersDrozdYamashita2020, author = {Reiners, Christoph and Drozd, Valentina and Yamashita, Shunichi}, title = {Hypothyroidism after radiation exposure: brief narrative review}, series = {Journal of Neural Transmission}, volume = {127}, journal = {Journal of Neural Transmission}, issn = {0300-9564}, doi = {10.1007/s00702-020-02260-5}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235653}, pages = {1455-1466}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The thyroid gland is among the organs at the greatest risk of cancer from ionizing radiation. Epidemiological evidence from survivors of radiation therapy, atomic bombing, and the Chernobyl reactor accident, clearly shows that radiation exposure in childhood can cause thyroid cancer and benign thyroid nodules. Radiation exposure also may induce hypothyroidism and autoimmune reactions against the thyroid, but these effects are less well-documented. The literature includes only a few, methodologically weak animal studies regarding genetic/molecular mechanisms underlying hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity after radiation exposure. Rather, evidence about radiation-induced hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity derives mainly from follow-up studies in patients treated with external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) or iodine-131, and from epidemiological studies in the atomic bombing or nuclear accident survivors. Historically, hypothyroidism after external irradiation of the thyroid in adulthood was considered not to develop below a 10-20 Gy dose threshold. Newer data suggest a 10 Gy threshold after EBRT. By contrast, data from patients after iodine-131 "internal radiation therapy" of Graves´ disease indicate that hypothyroidism rarely occurs below thyroid doses of 50 Gy. Studies in children affected by the Chernobyl accident indicate that the dose threshold for hypothyroidism may be considerably lower, 3-5 Gy, aligning with observations in A-bomb survivors exposed as children. The reasons for these dose differences in radiosensitivity are not fully understood. Other important questions about the development of hypothyroidism after radiation exposure e.g., in utero, about the interaction between autoimmunity and hypofunction, and about the different effects of internal and external irradiation still must be answered.}, language = {en} } @article{ReinersSchneiderPlatonovaetal.2020, author = {Reiners, Christoph and Schneider, Rita and Platonova, Tamara and Fridman, Mikhail and Malzahn, Uwe and M{\"a}der, Uwe and Vrachimis, Alexis and Bogdanova, Tatiana and Krajewska, Jolanta and Elisei, Rossella and Vaisman, Fernanda and Mihailovic, Jasna and Costa, Gracinda and Drozd, Valentina}, title = {Breast Cancer After Treatment of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer With Radioiodine in Young Females: What We Know and How to Investigate Open Questions. Review of the Literature and Results of a Multi-Registry Survey}, series = {Frontiers in Endocrinology}, volume = {11}, journal = {Frontiers in Endocrinology}, issn = {1664-2392}, doi = {10.3389/fendo.2020.00381}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-207766}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Published studies on the risk of radiation-induced second primary malignancy (SPM) after radioiodine treatment (RAI) of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) refer mainly to patients treated as middle-aged or older adults and are not easily generalizable to those treated at a younger age. Here we review available literature on the risk of breast cancer as an SPM after RAI of DTC with a focus on females undergoing such treatment in childhood, adolescence, or young adulthood. Additionally, we report the results of a preliminary international survey of patient registries from academic tertiary referral centers specializing in pediatric DTC. The survey sought to evaluate the availability of sufficient patient data for a potential international multicenter observational case-control study of females with DTC given RAI at an early age. Our literature review identified a bi-directional association of DTC and breast cancer. The general breast cancer risk in adult DTC survivors is low, ~2\%, slightly higher in females than in males, but presumably lower, not higher, in those diagnosed as children or adolescents than in those diagnosed at older ages. RAI presumably does not substantially influence breast cancer risk after DTC. However, data from patients given RAI at young ages are sparse and insufficient to make definitive conclusions regarding age dependence of the risk of breast cancer as a SPM after RAI of DTC. The preliminary analysis of data from 10 thyroid cancer registries worldwide, including altogether 6,449 patients given RAI for DTC and 1,116 controls, i.e., patients not given RAI, did not show a significant increase of breast cancer incidence after RAI. However, the numbers of cases and controls were insufficient to draw statistically reliable conclusions, and the proportion of those receiving RAI at the earliest ages was too low.In conclusion, a potential international multicenter study of female patients undergoing RAI of DTC as children, adolescents, or young adults, with a sufficient sample size, is feasible. However, breast cancer screening of a larger cohort of DTC patients is not unproblematic for ethical reasons, due to the likely, at most slightly, increased risk of breast cancer post-RAI and the expected ~10\% false-positivity rate which potentially produced substantial "misdiagnosis."}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rendl2013, author = {Rendl, Susanne}, title = {Therapieentscheidung bei Osteoporose nach WHO-FRAX und DVO-Algorithmus}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-105301}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Zielsetzung: Zur Therapieentscheidung bei Osteoporose stehen mehrere Algorithmen basierend auf klinischen Risikofaktoren mit oder ohne Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Knochendichte zur Verf{\"u}gung. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist der Vergleich zwischen dem WHO FRAX-Algorithmus und einem von der DVO (Dachverband Osteologie) entwickelten Algorithmus hinsichtlich der Entscheidung f{\"u}r eine Osteoporose-spezifische Therapie. Methoden: Insgesamt wurden 300 konsekutive Patienten (231 Frauen, 69 M{\"a}nner, im Alter von 40-88 Jahren) in die Studie eingeschlossen, bei denen mit dualer-R{\"o}ntgen-Absorptiometrie (DXA) am Femurhals und der lumbalen Wirbels{\"a}ule und mit peripherer quantitativer Computertomographie (pQCT) am distalen Radius die Knochendichte gemessen wurde. Mit dem FRAX-Rechner wurde unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung von 12 klinischen Risikofaktoren und der Knochendichte am Femurhals die 10-Jahres-Frakturwahrscheinlichkeit f{\"u}r eine H{\"u}ftfraktur und eine gr{\"o}ßere osteoporotische Fraktur ermittelt. Analog dazu erfolgte mit dem DVO-Algorithmus anhand von 21 klinischen Risikofaktoren und des T-Scores am Femurhals oder der lumbalen Wirbels{\"a}ule die Bestimmung einer Therapieempfehlung ja/nein. Odds-Ratios zur Beurteilung der relativen Einflussst{\"a}rke der einzelnen Risikofaktoren (CRFs) wurden mit Hilfe der multivariaten logistischen Regressionsanalyse berechnet. Der McNemar-Test kam zur Anwendung, um signifikante Unterschiede in der H{\"a}ufigkeitsverteilung von Patienten mit positiver Therapieempfehlung bei FRAX und DVO zu ermitteln. Ergebnisse: Beim Vergleich des Gesamtkollektivs zeigte sich ein statistisch signifikanter Unterschied (p<0.01) hinsichtlich der Anzahl der Patienten mit Empfehlung zur Therapie: FRAX 12\% (36 absolut), DVO 30,3\% (91 absolut). Das Gleiche gilt f{\"u}r die relative Einflussst{\"a}rke der CRFs, ausgedr{\"u}ckt als Odds Ratio (OR): CRFs mit dem st{\"a}rkstem Einfluss auf die Therapieentscheidung bei FRAX: Vorausgehende Fraktur (OR 48), H{\"u}ftfraktur der Eltern (OR 36,6) und Glukokortikoide (OR 34,4). Die entsprechenden CRFs bei DVO unter Einschluss des T-Scores am Femur: Glukokortikoide (OR 120), Rheumatoide Arthritis (29,3) und h{\"a}ufige St{\"u}rze (OR 16). Die einflussreichsten CRFs bei DVO unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung des T-Scores an der LWS: TSH< 0,3mU/I (OR 660,6), Rheumatoide Arthritis (OR 440) und multiple St{\"u}rze (OR 250,8). Schlussfolgerung: FRAX und DVO liefern signifikant unterschiedliche Ergebnisse sowohl im Hinblick auf die Anzahl der Patienten mit Therapieempfehlung als auch was die Einflussst{\"a}rke der ber{\"u}cksichtigten CRFs betrifft. Beim DVO-Algorithmus werden Risikofaktoren wie ein supprimierter TSH-Wert (Schilddr{\"u}senstimulierendes Hormon) einbezogen, deren Evidenz nicht eindeutig gekl{\"a}rt ist, die aber starken Einfluss auf die Therapieentscheidung gewinnen, wenn man beim DVO-Algorithmus den T-Score an der LWS mitber{\"u}cksichtigt.}, subject = {Osteoporose}, language = {de} } @article{RichterWechWengetal.2020, author = {Richter, Julian A. J. and Wech, Tobias and Weng, Andreas M. and Stich, Manuel and Weick, Stefan and Breuer, Kathrin and Bley, Thorsten A. and K{\"o}stler, Herbert}, title = {Free-breathing self-gated 4D lung MRI using wave-CAIPI}, series = {Magnetic Resonance in Medicine}, volume = {84}, journal = {Magnetic Resonance in Medicine}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1002/mrm.28383}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-218075}, pages = {3223 -- 3233}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the wave-CAIPI (controlled aliasing in parallel imaging) trajectory to the Cartesian sampling for accelerated free-breathing 4D lung MRI. Methods The wave-CAIPI k-space trajectory was implemented in a respiratory self-gated 3D spoiled gradient echo pulse sequence. Trajectory correction applying the gradient system transfer function was used, and images were reconstructed using an iterative conjugate gradient SENSE (CG SENSE) algorithm. Five healthy volunteers and one patient with squamous cell carcinoma in the lung were examined on a clinical 3T scanner, using both sampling schemes. For quantitative comparison of wave-CAIPI and standard Cartesian imaging, the normalized mutual information and the RMS error between retrospectively accelerated acquisitions and their respective references were calculated. The SNR ratios were investigated in a phantom study. Results The obtained normalized mutual information values indicate a lower information loss due to acceleration for the wave-CAIPI approach. Average normalized mutual information values of the wave-CAIPI acquisitions were 10\% higher, compared with Cartesian sampling. Furthermore, the RMS error of the wave-CAIPI technique was lower by 19\% and the SNR was higher by 14\%. Especially for short acquisition times (down to 1 minute), the undersampled Cartesian images showed an increased artifact level, compared with wave-CAIPI. Conclusion The application of the wave-CAIPI technique to 4D lung MRI reduces undersampling artifacts, in comparison to a Cartesian acquisition of the same scan time. The benefit of wave-CAIPI sampling can therefore be traded for shorter examinations, or enhancing image quality of undersampled 4D lung acquisitions, keeping the scan time constant.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Saam2020, author = {Saam, Marian}, title = {In-vitro-Untersuchung zum Einfluss von Therapeutika auf die PSMA- und CXCR4-Rezeptorexpression in humanen Prostatakarzinomzelllinien}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-21916}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-219163}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die therapeutischen M{\"o}glichkeiten des metastasierten Prostatakarzinoms (Pca) haben sich durch die neuen Substanzen Docetaxel und Abirateron deutlich verbessert. Das prostataspezifische Membranantigen (PSMA) stellt f{\"u}r die Diagnose und Therapie des Pca´s einen vielversprechenden Angriffspunkt dar. PSMA wird in Prostatakarzinomzellen {\"u}berexprimiert und dient als Zielstruktur f{\"u}r nicht-invasives bildgebendes Verfahren und Lutetium-177-PSMA-Radioligandentherapie als Therapieoption. Der CXCR4-Rezeptor wird an unterschiedlichen Zelltypen und Organen exprimiert. Seine {\"U}berexpression wird mit einer Metastasierung und schlechter Prognose assoziiert. Gallium-68-PSMA PET/CT liefert genaue Kenntnisse bez{\"u}glich Ausbreitung und Fortschreiten des Tumorgeschehens. Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Zusammenh{\"a}nge zwischen Expression von PSMA und CXCR4 in Verbindung mit etablierten Therapeutika und versucht Wege aufzuzeichnen, welche durch Erh{\"o}hung der PSMA-Expression zur verbesserten Sensitivit{\"a}t des PSMA PET/CT f{\"u}hren k{\"o}nnten, wodurch der personalisierte Therapieansatz weiter optimiert werden kann.}, subject = {psma}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schadt2022, author = {Schadt, Fabian}, title = {Entwicklung und erste Validierung eines innovativen Analysen-Tools f{\"u}r pr{\"a}klinische Bewertungen von PET-Radiopharmazeutika zur \(in\) \(vivo\) Untersuchungen neurologischer Erkrankungen}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-24749}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-247499}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Die pr{\"a}klinische Forschung stellt den ersten wichtigen Meilenstein in der Kl{\"a}rung und Untersuchung klinisch-relevanter Erkrankungen dar. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus unterst{\"u}tzt die pr{\"a}klinische Forschung erheblich die Entwicklung von Therapien. Die Kleintier-Positronenemissionstomographie (µ-PET) spielt dabei eine wichtige Rolle, da sie in der Lage ist, funktionelle, physiologische und biochemische Prozesse in vivo darzustellen und zu quantifizieren. Trotz diverser etablierter PET-Datenauswertungs-Programme bleibt die Analyse von in vivo akquirierten Bilddaten aufgrund der Vielzahl an medizinischen Fragestellungen, der Komplexit{\"a}t der Krankheitsbilder, sowie der Etablierung neuer Radiotracer weiterhin eine große Herausforderung in der Medizin. Ziel dieser Doktorarbeit ist es daher, ein geeignetes, brauchbares Auswertungstool f{\"u}r eine einfache und effiziente Analyse von akquirierten µ-PET-Daten zu entwickeln und zu etablieren, welches das Spektrum bereits vorhandener Programme erweitert. Das entwickelte nuklearmedizinische Datenverarbeitungs-Analyseprogramm (engl. nuclear medicine data processing analysis tool, NU_DPA) wurde in Matlab implementiert und anhand dreier pr{\"a}klinischer Versuchs- bzw. Testreihen erprobt und etabliert. Bei den Datenreihen handelt es sich um µ-PET-Datens{\"a}tze verschiedener Schlaganfall-Rattenhirnmodelle unter Verwendung folgender Radiotracer. Zum einen die im Gehirn homogen akkumulierende 2-[18F]Fluor-2-desoxy-glukose ([18F]FDG) zum anderen das spezifisch an P-Selektin anreichernde [68Ga]Fucoidan. Das NU_DPA umfasst die automatische Selektion des Zielvolumens (volume-of-interest, VOI) aus dem vollst{\"a}ndigen PET-Bild und die anschließende Ausrichtung des VOI mit Hilfe eines PET-Templates (gemittelter PET-Datensatz). Dieses PET Template wird aus den eigenen akquirierten PET-Daten erstellt. Durch das Einbinden eines geeigneten anatomischen MRT-Atlas' (anpassbar) k{\"o}nnen die ausgerichteten PET-Daten einzelnen, Atlas-spezifischen Teilregionen zugeordnet werden. Eine solche Subklassifikation des VOI erlaubt eine genauere Betrachtung und Auswertung der Radiotracer-Akkumulation. Des Weiteren bietet NU_DPA die M{\"o}glichkeit einer semiquantitativen Auswertung der PET-Bilddaten anhand von drei unterschiedlichen Parametern, der normalisierten Aktivit{\"a}t, dem Standardized Uptake Value und der Uptake Ratio. Durch die Matlab-integrierten Statistik-Algorithmen ist zus{\"a}tzlich eine M{\"o}glichkeit der statistischen Auswertung der zuvor berechneten Parameter gegeben. Das NU_DPA-Programm stellt somit ein semi-automatisiertes Datenauswertungs-Programm dar, das sowohl die Registrierung als auch die semiquantitative Auswertung von PET-Bilddaten innerhalb einer Versuchsreihe erm{\"o}glicht und bereits erfolgreich f{\"u}r die Radiotracer [18F]FDG und [68Ga]Fucoidan in Tiermodellen getestet wurde. Nach derzeitigem Kenntnisstand ist kein Datenauswertungs-Programm bekannt, das PET-Bilddaten unter Verwendung des hinzugef{\"u}gten Atlas' semi-automatisiert analysieren kann und potenziell f{\"u}r homogene und Target-spezifisch akkumulierende Radiotracer geeignet ist.}, subject = {PET}, language = {de} } @article{SchadtIsraelBeezetal.2023, author = {Schadt, Fabian and Israel, Ina and Beez, Alexandra and Alushi, Kastriot and Weiland, Judith and Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo and Westermaier, Thomas and Samnick, Samuel and Lilla, Nadine}, title = {Analysis of cerebral glucose metabolism following experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage over 7 days}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {13}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-26183-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300725}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Little is known about changes in brain metabolism following SAH, possibly leading towards secondary brain damage. Despite sustained progress in the last decade, analysis of in vivo acquired data still remains challenging. The present interdisciplinary study uses a semi-automated data analysis tool analyzing imaging data independently from the administrated radiotracer. The uptake of 2-[18F]Fluoro-2-deoxy-glucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG) was evaluated in different brain regions in 14 male Sprague-Dawley rats, randomized into two groups: (1) SAH induced by the endovascular filament model and (2) sham operated controls. Serial [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET measurements were carried out. Quantitative image analysis was performed by uptake ratio using a self-developed MRI-template based data analysis tool. SAH animals showed significantly higher [\(^{18}\)F]FDG accumulation in gray matter, neocortex and olfactory system as compared to animals of the sham group, while white matter and basal forebrain region showed significant reduced tracer accumulation in SAH animals. All significant metabolic changes were visualized from 3 h, over 24 h (day 1), day 4 and day 7 following SAH/sham operation. This [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET study provides important insights into glucose metabolism alterations following SAH—for the first time in different brain regions and up to day 7 during course of disease.}, language = {en} } @article{SchadtIsraelSamnick2021, author = {Schadt, Fabian and Israel, Ina and Samnick, Samuel}, title = {Development and Validation of a Semi-Automated, Preclinical, MRI-Template Based PET Image Data Analysis Tool for Rodents}, series = {Frontiers in Neuroinformatics}, volume = {15}, journal = {Frontiers in Neuroinformatics}, issn = {1662-5196}, doi = {10.3389/fninf.2021.639643}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-240289}, year = {2021}, abstract = {AimIn PET imaging, the different types of radiotracers and accumulations, as well as the diversity of disease patterns, make the analysis of molecular imaging data acquired in vivo challenging. Here, we evaluate and validate a semi-automated MRI template-based data analysis tool that allows preclinical PET images to be aligned to a self-created PET template. Based on the user-defined volume-of-interest (VOI), image data can then be evaluated using three different semi-quantitative parameters: normalized activity, standardized uptake value, and uptake ratio. Materials and MethodsThe nuclear medicine Data Processing Analysis tool (NU_DPA) was implemented in Matlab. Testing and validation of the tool was performed using two types of radiotracers in different kinds of stroke-related brain diseases in rat models. The radiotracers used are 2-[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro-2-deoxyglucose ([\(^{18}\)F]FDG), a metabol\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-Fucoidan, a target-selective radioligand specifically binding to p-selectin. After manual image import, the NU_DPA tool automatically creates an averaged PET template out of the acquired PET images, to which all PET images are then aligned onto. The added MRI template-based information, resized to the lower PET resolution, defines the VOI and also allows a precise subdivision of the VOI into individual sub-regions. The aligned PET images can then be evaluated semi-quantitatively for all regions defined in the MRI atlas. In addition, a statistical analysis and evaluation of the semi-quantitative parameters can then be performed in the NU_DPA tool. ResultsUsing ischemic stroke data in Wistar rats as an example, the statistical analysis of the tool should be demonstrated. In this [\(^{18}\)F]FDG-PET experiment, three different experimental states were compared: healthy control state, ischemic stroke without electrical stimulation, ischemic stroke with electrical stimulation. Thereby, statistical data evaluation using the NU_DPA tool showed that the glucose metabolism in a photothrombotic lesion can be influenced by electrical stimulation. ConclusionOur NU_DPA tool allows a very flexible data evaluation of small animal PET data in vivo including statistical data evaluation. Using the radiotracers [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-Fucoidan, it was shown that the semi-automatic MRI-template based data analysis of the NU_DPA tool is potentially suitable for both metabolic radiotracers as well as target-selective radiotracers.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schaffhauser2005, author = {Schaffhauser, Katrin}, title = {Intrathyreoidale Iodkonzentration nach intraven{\"o}ser Applikation nichtionischer R{\"o}ntgenkontrastmittel ohne und mit prophylaktischer Gabe von Perchlorat}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-15467}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Ziel: Studie zur Kl{\"a}rung der Ver{\"a}nderung der intrathyreoidalen Iodkonzentration nach intraven{\"o}ser Applikation nicht-ionischer R{\"o}ntgenkontrastmittel (Iomeprol-300; KM) sowie der Wirksamkeit einer Prophylaxe mit Perchlorat (1380 mg/d) zur Blockade der thyreoidalen Iodaufnahme. Probanden und Methoden: 12 Probanden erhielten 100 ml Iomeprol-300 intraven{\"o}s, dazu zus{\"a}tzlich o.g. Perchloratprophylaxe. 12 weiteren Probanden wurde lediglich 100 ml Iomeprol-300 intraven{\"o}s appliziert. Vor sowie 0,2, 1, 3, 5, 7, 24, 48, 72 und 96 Stunden nach Kontrastmittelgabe wurde die intrathyreoidale Iodkonzentration mittels R{\"o}ntgenfluoreszenzanalyse bestimmt. Ergebnisse, Schlussfolgerung: Unter Perchlorat ver{\"a}nderte sich die intrathyreodiale Iodkonzentration nicht. Ohne Perchloratprophylaxe sinkt der Iodgehalt der Schilddr{\"u}se bei einer initial hohen intrathyreoidalen Iodkonzentration nach Kontrastmittelgabe ab (722 +/- 66 µg/ml vor, 670 +/- 65 µg/ml nach KM; p=0,046), bei initial niedriger Konzentration wird Iod in die Schilddr{\"u}se eingelagert (327 +/- 40 µg/ml vor, 381 +/- 25 µg/ml nach KM; p=0,046). Der Effekt, obwohl signifikant, scheint zu gering, um f{\"u}r einen Patienten mit gesunder Schilddr{\"u}se die Gefahr einer iodinduzierten Funktionsst{\"o}rung der Schilddr{\"u}se verursachen zu k{\"o}nnen und kann durch die t{\"a}gliche Gabe von 1,4 g Perchlorat verhindert werden.}, language = {de} } @article{ScherthanLeeMausetal.2019, author = {Scherthan, Harry and Lee, Jin-Ho and Maus, Emanuel and Schumann, Sarah and Muhtadi, Razan and Chojowski, Robert and Port, Matthias and Lassmann, Michael and Bestvater, Felix and Hausmann, Michael}, title = {Nanostructure of clustered DNA damage in leukocytes after in-solution irradiation with the alpha emitter Ra-223}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {11}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {12}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers11121877}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-193038}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Background: Cancer patients are increasingly treated with alpha-particle-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. At the subcellular level, alpha particles induce densely spaced ionizations and molecular damage. Induction of DNA lesions, especially clustered DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), threatens a cell's survival. Currently, it is under debate to what extent the spatial topology of the damaged chromatin regions and the repair protein arrangements are contributing. Methods: Super-resolution light microscopy (SMLM) in combination with cluster analysis of single molecule signal-point density regions of DSB repair markers was applied to investigate the nano-structure of DNA damage foci tracks of Ra-223 in-solution irradiated leukocytes. Results: Alpha-damaged chromatin tracks were efficiently outlined by γ-H2AX that formed large (super) foci composed of numerous 60-80 nm-sized nano-foci. Alpha damage tracks contained 60-70\% of all γ-H2AX point signals in a nucleus, while less than 30\% of 53BP1, MRE11 or p-ATM signals were located inside γ-H2AX damage tracks. MRE11 and p-ATM protein fluorescent tags formed focal nano-clusters of about 20 nm peak size. There were, on average, 12 (±9) MRE11 nanoclusters in a typical γ-H2AX-marked alpha track, suggesting a minimal number of MRE11-processed DSBs per track. Our SMLM data suggest regularly arranged nano-structures during DNA repair in the damaged chromatin domain.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schneider2014, author = {Schneider, Magdalena}, title = {Synthese, Radiomarkierung und biochemische sowie pr{\"a}klinische Evaluierung neuer Aminopeptidase N- und Fibroblasten-Aktivierungs-Protein alpha- affiner Verbindungen f{\"u}r die molekulare Bildgebung mittels Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-102562}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Nach einem Myokardinfarkt setzen Wundheilungsprozesse ein, um die Durchblutung wieder herzustellen und nekrotisches Muskelgewebe durch Narbengewebe zu ersetzen. Die Einsprossung neuer Kapillaren vom bestehenden Gef{\"a}ßnetz aus wird als Angiogenese bezeichnet. Das dabei vermehrt exprimierte proteolytische Enzym Aminopeptidase N (APN) spielt eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Einsprossung von Endothelzellen. Beim kardialen Remodeling werden abgestorbene Myozyten mithilfe der Einwanderung von Fibroblasten durch Binde- oder St{\"u}tzgewebe ersetzt, dabei {\"u}bernimmt das Fibroblasten-Aktivierungs-Protein alpha (FAP) Aufgaben bei der Proliferation und Fortbewegung von Fibroblasten. Durch ihre erh{\"o}hte Expression bei den Wundheilungs- und Remodelingprozessen nach einem Herzinfarkt stellen die Metalloprotease APN und die Serinprotease FAP molekulare Targets f{\"u}r die Diagnostik und Therapie dar. Als Diagnosemethode besonders geeignet ist die Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie (PET), die es erm{\"o}glicht, biochemische Prozesse in Echtzeit im zu untersuchenden Organismus zu visualisieren und zu quantifizieren. Eine als Radiopharmakon oder Tracer bezeichnete biochemische Sonde kann im Falle eines Enzyms dessen radioaktiv markiertes Substrat oder ein Inhibitor sein. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, spezifische APN- und FAP-affine Tracer f{\"u}r die nicht-invasive Untersuchung der APN- und FAP-Expression mittels PET zu entwickeln und dadurch die Rolle von APN und FAP bei Remodelingprozessen nach Myokardinfarkt besser verstehen bzw. kl{\"a}ren zu k{\"o}nnen. Um die Protease APN mittels PET zu untersuchen, wurden die f{\"u}r APN affine Verbindung NOTA-NGR (Komplexbildner + cyclisches Peptid inkl. Asparagin-Glycin-Arginin) mit dem Positronen-emittierenden Nuklid Gallium-68 (68Ga) markiert. Das Potential von 68Ga-NOTA-NGR als PET-Tracer wurde in vivo am Infarktmodell mittels Kleintier-PET untersucht und mit 68Ga-NOTA-RGD, einem zur Visualisierung des neo-angiogenetischen alphavbeta3-Integrins etablierten Tracer, verglichen. Untersuchungen ergaben, dass 68Ga-NOTA-NGR einen vielversprechenden neuen PET-Tracer f{\"u}r die Visualisierung und Quantifizierung der APN-Expression im Rahmen der Angiogenese nach einem Myokardinfarkt darstellt. 68Ga-NOTA-NGR zeigte eine erh{\"o}hte Aufnahme im Bereich des Myokardinfarkts im Sinne einer vermehrten Angiogenese. Die Aufnahme des Tracers in infarzierten Arealen war quantitativ h{\"o}her als in der Untersuchung mit 68Ga-NOTA-RGD. In Autoradiographie-Experimenten wurde 68Ga-NOTA-NGR ex vivo untersucht. Die Akkumulation von 68Ga-NOTA-NGR im isch{\"a}mischen Bereich war deutlich h{\"o}her als im gesunden Myokard. Der Nachweis der unterschiedlichen Bereiche des Herzens erfolgte mit HE-F{\"a}rbung. Die Expression von APN wurde immunohistochemisch mittels spezifischer Antik{\"o}rper best{\"a}tigt. Zum Vergleich wurden ebenso einige andere an der Angiogenese beteiligte Faktoren untersucht. APN stellte sich auch hier als geeignetes Target zum Nachweis der Angiogenese heraus. Um die Protease FAP mittels PET zu untersuchen, wurden eine Reihe peptidomimetischer Inhibitoren, die die Erkennungssequenz Glycin-Prolin mit einer Carbonitril-Gruppe als elektrophiler Einheit zur kovalent-reversiblen Hemmung des Enzyms enthalten, entwickelt. Ausgehend vom N-Acetylglycin-pyrrolidin-(2S)-carbonitril als Leitstruktur wurden Inhibitoren und Vorstufen zur Radiomarkierung inkl. verschieden substituierter Benzoes{\"a}uren dargestellt. Zus{\"a}tzlich wurden noch bereits bekannte Inhibitoren synthetisiert, die zum Vergleich in den Enzymassays dienten. Drei Verbindungen zeigten gute inhibitorische Wirkung an FAP und außerdem Selektivit{\"a}t gegen{\"u}ber DPP IV. Keine der entwickelten Verbindungen zeigte einen KI-Wert im nanomolaren Bereich, erforderlich f{\"u}r einen potentiellen Tracer zur in-vivo-Visualisierung einer Enzymexpression mittels PET. Um die Inhibitoren mit der besten Hemmung an FAP zum PET-Tracer weiterzuentwickeln, mussten sie mit einem Positronenemitter markiert werden. Die Markierung erfolgte {\"u}ber Isotopenaustausch, bei dem nicht-radioaktives Iod am aromatischen Ring des Precursors durch das radioaktive Iod-124 (124I) substituiert wurde. Es konnten dadurch die radioiodierten Verbindungen 1-(2-[124I]Iodhippurs{\"a}ure)-pyrrolidin-(2S)-carbonitril und 1-(4-[124I]Iod-hippurs{\"a}ure)-pyrrolidin-(2S)-carbonitril synthetisiert werden. Trotz der relativ niedrigen Affinit{\"a}t f{\"u}r FAP wurde das neue 1-(2-[124I]Iodhippurs{\"a}ure)-pyrrolidin-(2S)-carbonitril in Ratten am Infarktmodell mittels Kleintier-PET getestet. Die Lage der isch{\"a}mischen Zone wurde im Anschluss durch HE-F{\"a}rbung bestimmt. In vivo zeigte sich eine nur sehr geringe Aufnahme des Radiopharmakons in der isch{\"a}mischen Zone des Myokards. Damit ist 1-(2-[124I]Iod-hippurs{\"a}ure)-pyrrolidin-(2S)-carbonitril kein f{\"u}r den gew{\"u}nschten Zweck geeigneter PET-Tracer. Nichtsdestotrotz war der Ansatz vielversprechend und es wurde zum ersten Mal ein PET-Tracer dieser Art zur Untersuchung des FAP im Myokardinfarkt hergestellt.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schneider2012, author = {Schneider, Mara}, title = {Effects of levothyroxine on bone mineral density, muscle force and bone turnover markers: A cohort study}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85173}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {The objective of this prospective observational controlled study was to evaluate potential effects and dose-response relationship of LT4 administration on BMD, parameters of bone and muscle strength, and biochemical variables of calcium homoeostasis and bone turnover.Ninety-seven men and pre-menopausal women after near total thyroidectomy and ¹³¹I remnant ablation for well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma or after strumectomy for non-toxic goitre were stratified by degree of TSH suppression and by gender in three subgroups: 28 men and 46 women on LT4 suppressive treatment and 23 women on LT4 replacement therapy. Patients were matched for age, gender and BMI to 89 healthy controls with a negative history of thyroid disease. Patients and controls were followed and studied for a mean time of 1.1±0.2 years. Peripheral volumetric total and trabecular BMD as well as bone strength (pQCT) were determined at the ultra-distal radius. Central areal BMD (DXA) was measured at the lumbar spine, left and right femoral neck as well as left and right total hip. Maximum grip strength (dynamometer) of the non-dominant forearm and serum markers of calcium and bone metabolism were assessed. BMD at the axial skeleton and muscle strength were not impaired by LT4 medication irrespective of gender, underlying diagnosis or treatment regimen. By contrast, a general trend of inversely affected total and trabecular BMD and of decreased bone strength was detected at the ultra-distal radius. Only in women on LT4 suppressive treatment, loss of total BMD at the ultra-distal radius reached a level of high significance. In women on LT4 replacement therapy, a significant decline of maximum grip strength appeared in comparison with female controls, while appendicular total and trabecular BMD as well as bone strength remained unchanged and did not differ from respective controls. In men on LT4 suppressive treatment, greater reduction of bone strength as compared to female thyroid cancer patients was marginally significant. Calcium balance was stable and serum concentrations of bone metabolism markers levelled off or rather decreased contradicting (high turnover) bone loss. The study did not reveal any dose-related differential influence of LT4 administration either on primary or secondary study endpoints in female patients. A gender-related difference of bone strength in response to LT4 suppressive treatment might not be excluded, as male thyroid cancer patients showed greater decline of bone strength despite unaffected peripheral BMD and muscle strength. In conclusion, there was only little evidence of adverse LT4 effects. For the most part, LT4 administration irrespective of degree of TSH suppression was not associated with low or accelerated loss of BMD at the peripheral and central skeleton and loss of bone and muscle strength, a finding also confirmed biochemically. The ultra-distal radius as a non-weight bearing skeletal site might be at risk for BMD reduction. According to the results, pre-menopausal women on LT4 suppressive therapy might be at risk of bone loss. The more complex approach of this study also took into account biomechanical qualities of bone material as well as structural and geometrical characteristics of bone architecture implying a causal muscle-bone interrelationship.}, subject = {Schilddr{\"u}se}, language = {en} } @article{Schneider2014, author = {Schneider, Peter}, title = {SIRT Was Given Short Shrift}, series = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, volume = {111}, journal = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, number = {26}, doi = {10.3238/arztebl.2014.0464a}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-119564}, pages = {101-6}, year = {2014}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @article{Schneider2013, author = {Schneider, Peter}, title = {Paradigm Shift}, series = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, volume = {110}, journal = {Deutsches {\"A}rzteblatt International}, number = {22}, doi = {10.3238/arztebl.2013.0401a}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-128858}, pages = {401}, year = {2013}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @article{SchuhmannEberleinMuelleretal.2018, author = {Schuhmann, Sarah and Eberlein, Uta and M{\"u}ller, Jessica and Scherthan, Harry and Lassmann, Michael}, title = {Correlation of the absorbed dose to the blood and DNA damage in leukocytes after internal ex-vivo irradiation of blood samples with Ra-224}, series = {EJNMMI Research}, volume = {8}, journal = {EJNMMI Research}, number = {77}, doi = {10.1186/s13550-018-0422-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-176593}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background: Irradiation with α-particles creates densely packed damage tracks along particle trajectories in exposed cells, including complex DNA damage and closely spaced double-strand breaks (DSBs) in hit nuclei. Here, we investigated the correlation of the absorbed dose to the blood and the number of α-induced DNA damage tracks elicited in human blood leukocytes after ex-vivo in-solution exposure with Ra-224. The aim was to compare the data to previously published data on Ra-223 and to investigate differences in DNA damage induction between the two radium isotopes. Results: Blood samples from three healthy volunteers were exposed ex-vivo to six different concentrations of Ra-224 dichloride. Absorbed doses to the blood were calculated assuming local energy deposition of all α- and β-particles of the Ra-224 decay chain, ranging from 0 to 127 mGy. γ-H2AX + 53BP1 DNA damage co-staining and analysis was performed on ethanol-fixed leukocytes isolated from the irradiated blood samples. For damage quantification, α-induced DNA damage tracks and small γ-H2AX + 53BP1 DSB foci were enumerated in the exposed leukocytes. This revealed a linear relationship between the frequency of α-induced γ-H2AX damage tracks and the absorbed dose to the blood, while the frequency of small γ-H2AX + 53BP1 DSB foci indicative of β-irradiation was similar to baseline values. Conclusions: Our data provide a first estimation of the DNA damage induced by Ra-224 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. A comparison with our previously published Ra-223 data suggests that there is no difference in the induction of radiation-induced DNA damage between the two radium isotopes due to their similar decay properties.}, language = {en} } @article{SchumannEberleinLapaetal.2021, author = {Schumann, S. and Eberlein, U. and Lapa, C. and M{\"u}ller, J. and Serfling, S. and Lassmann, M. and Scherthan, H.}, title = {α-Particle-induced DNA damage tracks in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_{2}\)-treated prostate cancer patients}, series = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, volume = {48}, journal = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, number = {9}, issn = {1619-7089}, doi = {10.1007/s00259-020-05170-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-265462}, pages = {2761-2770}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Purpose One therapy option for prostate cancer patients with bone metastases is the use of [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_{2}\). The α-emitter \(^{223}\)Ra creates DNA damage tracks along α-particle trajectories (α-tracks) in exposed cells that can be revealed by immunofluorescent staining of γ-H2AX+53BP1 DNA double-strand break markers. We investigated the time- and absorbed dose-dependency of the number of α-tracks in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of patients undergoing their first therapy with [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_{2}\). Methods Multiple blood samples from nine prostate cancer patients were collected before and after administration of [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_{2}\), up to 4 weeks after treatment. γ-H2AX- and 53BP1-positive α-tracks were microscopically quantified in isolated and immuno-stained PBMCs. Results The absorbed doses to the blood were less than 6 mGy up to 4 h after administration and maximally 16 mGy in total. Up to 4 h after administration, the α-track frequency was significantly increased relative to baseline and correlated with the absorbed dose to the blood in the dose range < 3 mGy. In most of the late samples (24 h - 4 weeks after administration), the α-track frequency remained elevated. Conclusion The γ-H2AX+53BP1 assay is a potent method for detection of α-particle-induced DNA damages during treatment with or after accidental incorporation of radionuclides even at low absorbed doses. It may serve as a biomarker discriminating α- from β-emitters based on damage geometry.}, language = {en} } @article{SchumannScherthanPfestroffetal.2021, author = {Schumann, S. and Scherthan, H. and Pfestroff, K. and Schoof, S. and Pfestroff, A. and Hartrampf, P. and Hasenauer, N. and Buck, A. K. and Luster, M. and Port, M. and Lassmann, M. and Eberlein, U.}, title = {DNA damage and repair in peripheral blood mononuclear cells after internal ex vivo irradiation of patient blood with \(^{131}\)I}, series = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, journal = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, doi = {10.1007/s00259-021-05605-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-258863}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Aim The aim of this study was to provide a systematic approach to characterize DNA damage induction and repair in isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) after internal ex vivo irradiation with [\(^{131}\)I]NaI. In this approach, we tried to mimic ex vivo the irradiation of patient blood in the first hours after radioiodine therapy. Material and methods Blood of 33 patients of two centres was collected immediately before radioiodine therapy of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and split into two samples. One sample served as non-irradiated control. The second sample was exposed to ionizing radiation by adding 1 ml of [\(^{131}\)I]NaI solution to 7 ml of blood, followed by incubation at 37 °C for 1 h. PBMCs of both samples were isolated, split in three parts each and (i) fixed in 70\% ethanol and stored at - 20 °C directly (0 h) after irradiation, (ii) after 4 h and (iii) 24 h after irradiation and culture in RPMI medium. After immunofluorescence staining microscopically visible co-localizing γ-H2AX + 53BP1 foci were scored in 100 cells per sample as biomarkers for radiation-induced double-strand breaks (DSBs). Results Thirty-two of 33 blood samples could be analysed. The mean absorbed dose to the blood in all irradiated samples was 50.1 ± 2.3 mGy. For all time points (0 h, 4 h, 24 h), the average number of γ-H2AX + 53BP1 foci per cell was significantly different when compared to baseline and the other time points. The average number of radiation-induced foci (RIF) per cell after irradiation was 0.72 ± 0.16 at t = 0 h, 0.26 ± 0.09 at t = 4 h and 0.04 ± 0.09 at t = 24 h. A monoexponential fit of the mean values of the three time points provided a decay rate of 0.25 ± 0.05 h\(^{-1}\), which is in good agreement with data obtained from external irradiation with γ- or X-rays. Conclusion This study provides novel data about the ex vivo DSB repair in internally irradiated PBMCs of patients before radionuclide therapy. Our findings show, in a large patient sample, that efficient repair occurs after internal irradiation with 50 mGy absorbed dose, and that the induction and repair rate after \(^{131}\)I exposure is comparable to that of external irradiation with γ- or X-rays.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schumann2022, author = {Schumann, Sarah}, title = {Zeit- und Dosisabh{\"a}ngigkeit von DNA-Sch{\"a}den induziert durch interne Bestrahlung mit unterschiedlichen Radionukliden}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-22390}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-223904}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In der Nuklearmedizin werden radioaktive Substanzen eingesetzt, um zu therapeutischen Zwecken gezielt b{\"o}sartiges Gewebe zu zerst{\"o}ren oder in diagnostischen Anwendungen Stoffwechselvorg{\"a}nge bildlich darzustellen. Die ionisierende Strahlung der eingesetzten Radionuklide kann jedoch auch DNA-Sch{\"a}den in gesunden Zellen verursachen. DNA-Doppelstrangbr{\"u}che geh{\"o}ren dabei zu den kritischsten L{\"a}sionen, da sie schwer zu reparieren sind und eine fehlerhafte Reparatur zu Mutationen oder zum Zelltod f{\"u}hren kann. W{\"a}hrend Radionuklidtherapien ist daher in Risikoorganen darauf zu achten, dass die deponierte Energie pro Masse, die Energiedosis, bestimmte Werte nicht {\"u}berschreitet. Zu diesen Risikoorganen geh{\"o}rt auch das blutbildende System. Da eine Absch{\"a}tzung der Energiedosis im Knochenmark h{\"a}ufig {\"u}ber die Bestimmung der Energiedosis im Blut als Surrogat erfolgt, ist deren Kenntnis von besonderem Interesse. In dieser Arbeit wurden daher Berechnungen der Energiedosis im Blut nach interner Bestrahlung durchgef{\"u}hrt und die Ergebnisse mit der Anzahl an strahlungsinduzierten DNA-Doppelstrangbr{\"u}chen in PBMCs korreliert. Zur Quantifizierung der DNA-Sch{\"a}den wurden die Biomarker \(\gamma\)-H2AX und 53BP1 verwendet, die nach Entstehung eines Doppelstrangbruchs um diesen akkumulieren und sich durch Immunfluoreszenzf{\"a}rbung als mikroskopische Foci sichtbar machen und quantifizieren lassen. Dadurch erm{\"o}glicht der \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1-Assay einen quantitativen Nachweis strahlungsinduzierter Doppelstrangbr{\"u}che. Somit konnten im Rahmen dieser Arbeit neue Kenntnisse {\"u}ber die Dosisabh{\"a}ngigkeit von DNA-Sch{\"a}den in PBMCs w{\"a}hrend interner Bestrahlung mit unterschiedlichen Radionukliden sowohl ex vivo als auch in vivo gewonnen werden. Ex-vivo-Untersuchungen haben den Vorteil, dass sie unter gleichbleibenden, gut definierten Bedingungen durchgef{\"u}hrt werden k{\"o}nnen und somit eine Analyse der Induktion von Doppelstrangbr{\"u}chen bei festgelegten Energiedosen und einer konstanten Bestrahlungsdauer erlauben. In dieser Arbeit wurden Blutproben von gesunden Versuchspersonen durch Zugabe von Radionukliden in bestimmten Aktivit{\"a}tskonzentrationen eine Stunde lang intern bestrahlt. F{\"u}r die Bestrahlung wurden die \(\alpha\)-Emitter \(^{223}\)Ra und \(^{224}\)Ra, die \(\beta\)\(^{-}\)-Emitter \(^{177}\)Lu und \(^{90}\)Y, der \(\beta\)\(^{+}\)-Emitter \(^{68}\)Ga und der \(\gamma\)-Emitter \(^{99m}\)Tc verwendet. Der untersuchte Energiedosisbereich lag zwischen 5 mGy und 136 mGy. Nach der Bestrahlung von Blutproben mit \(\beta\)- beziehungsweise \(\gamma\)-Emittern wurde beobachtet, dass die Anzahl der strahlungsinduzierten \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1-Foci (RIF) in den PBMCs linear mit der Energiedosis im Blut ansteigt. Zudem zeigte sich, dass die Induktion der RIF unabh{\"a}ngig vom verwendeten Radionuklid und unabh{\"a}ngig von der Versuchsperson ist. Nach der Bestrahlung von Blutproben mit \(\alpha\)-Emittern waren zus{\"a}tzlich zu den nach Expositionen mit \(\beta\)- beziehungsweise \(\gamma\)-Emittern beobachteten kleinen, runden Foci auch \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1 enthaltende Spuren \(\alpha\)-Spuren) in den Zellkernen erkennbar, welche die Trajektorien der emittierten \(\alpha\)-Teilchen darstellten. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Anzahl dieser \(\alpha\)-Spuren linear mit der Energiedosis im Blut zunimmt und damit ein geeigneter Parameter f{\"u}r die Biodosimetrie nach Expositionen mit \(\alpha\)-emittierenden Radionukliden ist. Auch in vivo wurde die Dosisabh{\"a}ngigkeit der DNA-Doppelstrangbr{\"u}che w{\"a}hrend der internen Bestrahlung durch Radionuklide mit unterschiedlichen Emissionseigenschaften untersucht. Aufgrund der neuen, vielversprechenden Entwicklungen von Radiopharmaka zur Therapie und Diagnostik des Prostatakarzinoms in den letzten Jahren wurden daf{\"u}r Blutproben von Prostatakarzinom-Patienten w{\"a}hrend Therapie mit [\(^{177}\)Lu]Lu-PSMA I\&T, w{\"a}hrend PET/CT-Diagnostik mit [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PSMA I\&T und w{\"a}hrend Therapie mit [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) untersucht. W{\"a}hrend Therapie mit [\(^{177}\)Lu]Lu-PSMA I\&T zeigte sich, dass die Anzahl der RIF in den ersten Stunden nach Therapiebeginn durch eine lineare Anpassungskurve angen{\"a}hert werden kann, die mit der Energiedosis im Blut ansteigt, gefolgt von einem R{\"u}ckgang der RIF zu sp{\"a}teren Zeitpunkten, der durch die DNA-Reparatur erkl{\"a}rt werden kann. Die gesamte Energiedosis im Blut lag im Mittel bei (109 \(\pm\) 28) mGy. Der linear dosisabh{\"a}ngige Anstieg der RIF zu Therapiebeginn gleicht der dosisabh{\"a}ngigen Induktion der RIF ex vivo nach Bestrahlung mit \(\beta\)- und \(\gamma\)-emittierenden Radionukliden und kann gut mit der entsprechenden Ex-vivo-Kalibrierkurve beschrieben werden. Zu sp{\"a}teren Zeitpunkten (48 h und 96 h nach Verabreichung) konnte in dieser Arbeit eine lineare Korrelation zwischen der Anzahl der noch verbleibenden RIF und der Dosisleistung nachgewiesen werden. Eine signifikante Korrelation der Anzahl der RIF 96 h nach Verabreichung mit dem PSA-Wert deutet zudem darauf hin, dass ein Zusammenhang mit klinischen Parametern besteht. Ein signifikanter Anstieg der \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1-Foci konnte auch nach Verabreichung von [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PSMA I\&T f{\"u}r diagnostische PET/CT-Untersuchungen beobachtet werden, obwohl die Energiedosen im Blut bis zum PET/CT-Scan nur < 3 mGy betrugen. Im Vergleich zur Ex-vivo-Kalibrierkurve war die Steigung der linearen Anpassungskurve in vivo im Bereich < 3 mGy in dieser Studie etwa um ein Zehnfaches h{\"o}her, was auf eine m{\"o}gliche Hypersensitivit{\"a}t im Niedrigdosisbereich hindeuten k{\"o}nnte. Der Beitrag der CT zur Energiedosis im Blut konnte durch Ex-vivo-Experimente auf etwa 12 mGy abgesch{\"a}tzt werden. Auch w{\"a}hrend Therapie mit [\(^{223}\)Ra]RaCl\(_2\) lagen die berechneten Energiedosen im Blut im Niedrigdosisbereich < 17 mGy. Trotzdem konnten in dieser Studie erstmalig \(\alpha\)-Spuren in vivo nach der Verabreichung eines \(\alpha\)-emittierenden Radionuklids quantifiziert werden, deren Anzahl 3 h und 4 h nach Verabreichung des Radiopharmakons signifikant erh{\"o}ht war. Auch zu sp{\"a}ten Zeitpunkten, bis vier Wochen nach Therapiebeginn, waren noch \(\alpha\)-Spuren nachweisbar, was auf eine unvollst{\"a}ndige Reparatur der komplexen, durch die \(\alpha\)-Teilchen induzierten DNA-Sch{\"a}den hinweisen k{\"o}nnte. Leider erlaubte die geringe Anzahl an Patienten und Datenpunkten keine zuverl{\"a}ssigen Korrelationen mit der Energiedosis oder mit klinischen Parametern. Nachdem in dieser Arbeit gezeigt werden konnte, dass DNA-Sch{\"a}den nach interner Bestrahlung mit \(\alpha\)-, \(\beta\)- und \(\gamma\)-emittierenden Radionukliden mit Hilfe des \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1-Assays zuverl{\"a}ssig nachgewiesen und anhand der Schadensgeometrie unterschieden werden k{\"o}nnen, w{\"a}re es in Zukunft interessant, DNA-Sch{\"a}den auch nach Bestrahlung mit Radionuklidgemischen zu untersuchen. Dies k{\"o}nnte sowohl im Hinblick auf den Nachweis von Inkorporationen bei Strahlenunf{\"a}llen hilfreich sein als auch zu einem besseren Verst{\"a}ndnis der Effekte bei Behandlungen mit Radionuklidgemischen beitragen, welche vielversprechende M{\"o}glichkeiten f{\"u}r nuklearmedizinische Therapien bieten. Zudem zeigen die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit, dass insbesondere im f{\"u}r die Diagnostik relevanten Bereich sehr niedriger Energiedosen < 10 mGy weiterer Forschungsbedarf besteht. Durch die Untersuchung der dosisabh{\"a}ngigen Reparatur der durch interne Bestrahlung induzierten DNA-Sch{\"a}den k{\"o}nnte beispielsweise analysiert werden, ob die Reparaturf{\"a}higkeit im Niedrigdosisbereich eingeschr{\"a}nkt ist. Außerdem w{\"a}re es gerade im Bereich niedriger Dosen von Interesse, zu untersuchen, inwiefern Beobachtungen ex vivo das Verhalten in vivo geeignet repr{\"a}sentieren. Um die erh{\"o}hten statistischen Unsicherheiten im Niedrigdosisbereich zu reduzieren, k{\"o}nnten zuk{\"u}nftig Verbesserungen auf dem Gebiet der automatisierten Auswertung der \(\gamma\)-H2AX+53BP1 enthaltenden Foci und Spuren hilfreich sein. Weitere Ziele zuk{\"u}nftiger Forschungsvorhaben k{\"o}nnten gezielte Untersuchungen zu Korrelationen zwischen der dosisabh{\"a}ngigen Induktion und Reparatur von DNA-Sch{\"a}den und klinischen Parametern sowie die Analyse von DNA-Sch{\"a}den w{\"a}hrend mehrerer Therapiezyklen darstellen. In Zusammenhang mit der Analyse klinischer Parameter w{\"a}re es denkbar, dass biodosimetrische Auswertungen zuk{\"u}nftig auch zur personalisierten Therapieplanung oder auch zur Vorhersage des Therapieerfolgs dienen und somit langfristig zu einer Optimierung nuklearmedizinischer Therapien beitragen k{\"o}nnten.}, subject = {Nuklearmedizin}, language = {de} } @article{SchumannEberleinMuhtadietal.2018, author = {Schumann, Sarah and Eberlein, Uta and Muhtadi, Razan and Lassmann, Michael and Scherthan, Harry}, title = {DNA damage in leukocytes after internal ex-vivo irradiation of blood with the α-emitter Ra-223}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {8}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {2286}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-20364-7}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175596}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Irradiation with high linear energy transfer α-emitters, like the clinically used Ra-223 dichloride, severely damages cells and induces complex DNA damage including closely spaced double-strand breaks (DSBs). As the hematopoietic system is an organ-at-risk for the treatment, knowledge about Ra-223-induced DNA damage in blood leukocytes is highly desirable. Therefore, 36 blood samples from six healthy volunteers were exposed ex-vivo (in solution) to different concentrations of Ra-223. Absorbed doses to the blood were calculated assuming local energy deposition of all α- and β-particles of the decay, ranging from 0 to 142 mGy. γ-H2AX + 53BP1 co-staining and analysis was performed in leukocytes isolated from the irradiated blood samples. For DNA damage quantification, leukocyte samples were screened for occurrence of α-induced DNA damage tracks and small γ-H2AX + 53BP1 DSB foci. This revealed a linear relationship between the frequency of α-induced γ-H2AX damage tracks and the absorbed dose to the blood, while the frequency of small γ-H2AX + 53BP1 DSB foci indicative of β-irradiation was similar to baseline values, being in agreement with a negligible β-contribution (3.7\%) to the total absorbed dose to the blood. Our calibration curve will contribute to the biodosimetry of Ra-223-treated patients and early after incorporation of α-emitters.}, language = {en} } @article{SchumannScherthanFranketal.2020, author = {Schumann, Sarah and Scherthan, Harry and Frank, Torsten and Lapa, Constantin and M{\"u}ller, Jessica and Seifert, Simone and Lassmann, Michael and Eberlein, Uta}, title = {DNA Damage in Blood Leukocytes of Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing PET/CT Examinations with [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PSMA I\&T}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {12}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {2}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers12020388}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-200585}, pages = {388}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The aim was to investigate the induction and repair of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) as a function of the absorbed dose to the blood of patients undergoing PET/CT examinations with [68Ga]Ga-PSMA. Blood samples were collected from 15 patients before and at four time points after [68Ga]Ga-PSMA administration, both before and after the PET/CT scan. Absorbed doses to the blood were calculated. In addition, blood samples with/without contrast agent from five volunteers were irradiated ex vivo by CT while measuring the absorbed dose. Leukocytes were isolated, fixed, and stained for co-localizing γ-H2AX+53BP1 DSB foci that were enumerated manually. In vivo, a significant increase in γ-H2AX+53BP1 foci compared to baseline was observed at all time points after administration, although the absorbed dose to the blood by 68Ga was below 4 mGy. Ex vivo, the increase in radiation-induced foci depended on the absorbed dose and the presence of contrast agent, which could have caused a dose enhancement. The CT-dose contribution for the patients was estimated at about 12 mGy using the ex vivo calibration. The additional number of DSB foci induced by CT, however, was comparable to the one induced by 68Ga. The significantly increased foci numbers after [68Ga]Ga-PSMA administration may suggest a possible low-dose hypersensitivity.}, language = {en} } @article{SerflingZhiSchirbeletal.2021, author = {Serfling, S. and Zhi, Y. and Schirbel, A. and Lindner, T. and Meyer, T. and Gerhard-Hartmann, E. and Lappa, C. and Hagen, R. and Hackenberg, S. and Buck, A. K. and Scherzad, A.}, title = {Improved cancer detection in Waldeyer's tonsillar ring by \(^{68}\)Ga-FAPI PET/CT imaging}, series = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, volume = {48}, journal = {European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging}, issn = {1619-7070}, doi = {10.1007/s00259-020-05055-8}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235271}, pages = {1178-1187}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Purpose In cancer of unknown primary (CUP), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) with the glucose analog [\(^{18}\)F]FDG represents the standard imaging approach for localization of the malignant primary. Frequently, however, [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT cannot precisely distinguish between small occult tumors and chronic inflammation, especially in Waldeyer's tonsillar ring. To improve the accuracy for detecting primary tumors in the Waldeyer's tonsillar ring, the novel PET tracer [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-FAPI-4 for specific imaging of fibroblast activation protein (FAP) expression was used as a more specific target for cancer imaging. Methods Eight patients with suspicion of a malignant tumor in Waldeyer's tonsillar ring or a CUP syndrome were examined. PET/CT scans with [\(^{18}\)F]-FDG and [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-FAPI-4 were performed for pre-operative tumor localization. After surgical resection, histopathological and immunohistochemical results were compared to PET/CT findings. Results Histopathology revealed a palatine or lingual tonsil carcinoma in all patients. In case of lymph node metastases smaller than 7 mm in size, the [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT detection rate of cervical lymph node metastases was higher than that of [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI PET/CT, while both tracers identified the primary tumors in all eight cases. The size of the primary and the lymph node metastases was directly correlated to the respective FAP expression, as detected by immunohistochemistry. The mean SUVmax for the primary tumors was 21.29 ± 7.97 for \(^{18}\)F-FDG and 16.06 ± 6.29 for \(^{68}\)Ga-FAPI, respectively (p = 0.2). The mean SUVmax for the healthy contralateral tonsils was 8.38 ± 2.45 for [\(^{18}\)F]FDG and 3.55 ± 0.47 for [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI (p < 0.001). The SUVmax ratio of [68Ga]FAPI was significantly different from [\(^{18}\)F] FDG (p = 0.03). Mean TBRmax for the [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-FAPI-4 tracer was markedly higher in comparison to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG (10.90 vs. 4.11). Conclusion Non-invasive imaging of FAP expression by [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI PET/CT resulted in a better visual detection of the malignant primary in CUP, as compared to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG imaging. However, the detection rate of lymph node metastases was inferior, presumably due to low FAP expression in small metastases. Nevertheless, by offering a detection method for primary tumors with the potential of lower false positive rates and thus avoiding biopsies, patients with CUP syndrome may benefit from [\(^{68}\)Ga]FAPI PET/CT imaging.}, language = {en} } @article{SerflingLapaDreheretal.2022, author = {Serfling, Sebastian E. and Lapa, Constantin and Dreher, Niklas and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Rowe, Steven P. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Schirbel, Andreas and Weich, Alexander and Hahner, Stefanie and Fassnacht, Martin and Buck, Andreas K. and Werner, Rudolf A.}, title = {Impact of tumor burden on normal organ distribution in patients imaged with CXCR4-targeted [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT}, series = {Molecular Imaging and Biology}, volume = {24}, journal = {Molecular Imaging and Biology}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1007/s11307-022-01717-1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-324622}, pages = {659-665}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background CXCR4-directed positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) has been used as a diagnostic tool in patients with solid tumors. We aimed to determine a potential correlation between tumor burden and radiotracer accumulation in normal organs. Methods Ninety patients with histologically proven solid cancers underwent CXCR4-targeted [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT. Volumes of interest (VOIs) were placed in normal organs (heart, liver, spleen, bone marrow, and kidneys) and tumor lesions. Mean standardized uptake values (SUV\(_{mean}\)) for normal organs were determined. For CXCR4-positive tumor burden, maximum SUV (SUV\(_{max}\)), tumor volume (TV), and fractional tumor activity (FTA, defined as SUV\(_{mean}\) x TV), were calculated. We used a Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (ρ) to derive correlative indices between normal organ uptake and tumor burden. Results Median SUV\(_{mean}\) in unaffected organs was 5.2 for the spleen (range, 2.44 - 10.55), 3.27 for the kidneys (range, 1.52 - 17.4), followed by bone marrow (1.76, range, 0.84 - 3.98), heart (1.66, range, 0.88 - 2.89), and liver (1.28, range, 0.73 - 2.45). No significant correlation between SUV\(_{max}\) in tumor lesions (ρ ≤ 0.189, P ≥ 0.07), TV (ρ ≥ -0.204, P ≥ 0.06) or FTA (ρ ≥ -0.142, P ≥ 0.18) with the investigated organs was found. Conclusions In patients with solid tumors imaged with [\(^{68}\)Ga]Ga-PentixaFor PET/CT, no relevant tumor sink effect was noted. This observation may be of relevance for therapies with radioactive and non-radioactive CXCR4-directed drugs, as with increasing tumor burden, the dose to normal organs may remain unchanged.}, language = {en} } @article{SoaresMachadoTranGiaSchloegletal.2018, author = {Soares Machado, J. and Tran-Gia, J. and Schl{\"o}gl, S. and Buck, A. K. and Lassmann, M.}, title = {Biokinetics, dosimetry, and radiation risk in infants after \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3 scans}, series = {EJNMMI Research}, volume = {8}, journal = {EJNMMI Research}, number = {10}, doi = {10.1186/s13550-017-0356-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175582}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background: Renal scans are among the most frequent exams performed on infants and toddlers. Due to the young age, this patient group can be classified as a high-risk group with a higher probability for developing stochastic radiation effects compared to adults. As there are only limited data on biokinetics and dosimetry in this patient group, the aim of this study was to reassess the dosimetry and the associated radiation risk for infants undergoing \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3 renal scans based on a retrospective analysis of existing patient data. Consecutive data were collected from 20 patients younger than 20 months (14 males; 6 females) with normal renal function undergoing \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3 scans. To estimate the patient-specific organ activity, a retrospective calibration was performed based on a set of two 3D-printed infant kidneys filled with known activities. Both phantoms were scanned at different positions along the anteroposterior axis inside a water phantom, providing depth- and size-dependent attenuation correction factors for planar imaging. Time-activity curves were determined by drawing kidney, bladder, and whole-body regions-of-interest for each patient, and subsequently applying the calibration factor for conversion of counts to activity. Patient-specific time-integrated activity coefficients were obtained by integrating the organ-specific time-activity curves. Absorbed and effective dose coefficients for each patient were assessed with OLINDA/EXM for the provided newborn and 1-year-old model. The risk estimation was performed individually for each of the 20 patients with the NCI Radiation Risk Assessment Tool. Results: The mean age of the patients was 7.0 ± 4.5 months, with a weight between 5 and 12 kg and a body size between 60 and 89 cm. The injected activities ranged from 12 to 24 MBq of \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3. The patients' organ-specific mean absorbed dose coefficients were 0.04 ± 0.03 mGy/MBq for the kidneys and 0.27 ± 0.24 mGy/MBq for the bladder. The mean effective dose coefficient was 0.02 ± 0.02 mSv/MBq. Based on the dosimetry results, an evaluation of the excess lifetime risk for the development of radiation-induced cancer showed that the group of newborns has a risk of 16.8 per 100,000 persons, which is about 12\% higher in comparison with the 1-year-old group with 14.7 per 100,000 persons (all values are given as mean plus/minus one standard deviation except otherwise specified). Conclusion: In this study, we retrospectively derived new data on biokinetics and dosimetry for infants with normal kidney function after undergoing renal scans with \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3. In addition, we analyzed the associated age- and gender-specific excess lifetime risk due to ionizing radiation. The radiation-associated stochastic risk increases with the organ doses, taking age- and gender-specific influences into account. Overall, the lifetime radiation risk associated with the \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3 scans is very low in comparison to the general population risk for developing cancer.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{SoaresMachado2019, author = {Soares Machado, J{\´e}ssica}, title = {Dosimetry-based Assessment of Radiation-associated Cancer risk for \(^9\)\(^9\)\(^m\)Tc-MAG3 Scans in Infants and Optimization of Administered Activities for \(^6\)\(^8\)Ga-labelled Peptides in Children and Adolescents}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-19264}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-192640}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2019}, abstract = {In 2006, 0.18 Mio pediatric nuclear medicine diagnostic exams were performed worldwide. However, for most of the radiopharmaceuticals used data on biokinetics and, as a consequence on dosimetry, are missing or have not been made publicly available. Therefore, most of the dosimetry assessments presented today for diagnostic agents in children and adolescents rely on the biokinetics data of adults. Even for one of the most common nuclear medicine exams for this patient group, renal scintigraphy with 99mTc-MAG3 for assessing renal function measured data on biokinetics is available only from a study performed on four children of different ages. In particular, renal scans are among the most frequent exams performed on infants and toddlers. Due to the young age, this patient group can be classified as a risk group with a higher probability of developing stochastic radiation effects compared to adults. As there are only limited data on biokinetics and dosimetry in this patient group, the aim of this study is to reassess the dosimetry and the associated radiation risk for a larger number of infants undergoing 99mTc-MAG3 renal scans based on a retrospective analysis of existing patient data. Data were collected retrospectively from 34 patients younger than 20 months with normal (20 patients) and abnormal renal function (14 patients) undergoing 99mTc-MAG3 scans. The patient-specific organ activity was estimated based on a retrospective calibration which was performed based on a set of two 3D-printed infant kidneys (newborns: 8.6 ml; 1-year-old: 23.4 ml) filled with known activities. Both phantoms were scanned at different positions along the anteroposterior axis inside a water phantom, providing depth- and size-dependent attenuation correction factors for planar imaging. Time-activity curves were determined by drawing kidney, bladder, and whole body regions-of-interest for each patient, and subsequently applying the calibration factor for conversion of counts to activity. Patient-specific time-integrated activity coefficients were obtained by integrating the organ-specific time-activity curves. Absorbed and effective dose coefficients for each patient were assessed with OLINDA/EXM for the provided newborn and 1-year-old phantom. Based on absorbed dose values, the radiation risk estimation was performed individually for each of the 34 patients with the National Cancer Institute's Radiation Risk Assessment Tool. The patients' organ-specific mean absorbed dose coefficients for the patients with normal renal function were 0.04±0.03 mGy/MBq for the kidneys and 0.27±0.24 mGy/MBq for the bladder. This resulted in a mean effective dose coefficient of 0.02±0.02 mSv/MBq. Based on the dosimetry results, the evaluation of the excess lifetime risk (ELR) for the development of radiation-induced cancer showed that the group of newborns has an ELR of 16.8 per 100,000 persons, which is higher in comparison with the 1-year-old group with an ELR of 14.7 per 100,000 persons. With regard to the 14 patients with abnormal renal function, the mean values for the organ absorbed dose coefficients for the patients were: 0.40±0.34 mGy/MBq for the kidneys and 0.46±0.37 mGy/MBq for the bladder. The corresponding effective dose coefficients (mSv/MBq) was: 0.05±0.02 mSv/MBq. The mean ELR (per 100,000 persons) for developing cancer from radiation exposure for patients with abnormal renal function was 29.2±18.7 per 100,000 persons. As a result, the radiation-associated stochastic risk increases with the organ doses, taking age- and gender-specific influences into account. Overall, the lifetime radiation risk associated with the 99mTc-MAG3 scans is very low in comparison to the general population risk for developing cancer. Furthermore, due to the increasing demand for PET-scans in children and adolescents with 68Ga-labelled peptides, in this work published data sets for those compounds were analyzed to derive recommendations for the administered activities in children and adolescents. The recommendation for the activities to be administered were based on the weight-independent effective dose model, proposed by the EANM Pediatric Dosage Card for application in pediatric nuclear medicine. The aim was to derive recommendations on administered activities for obtaining age-independent effective doses. Consequently, the corresponding weight-dependent effective dose coefficients were rescaled according to the formalism of the EANM dosage card, to determine the radiopharmaceutical class of 68Ga-labeled peptides ("multiples"), and to calculate the baseline activities based on the biokinetics of these compounds and an upper limit of the administered activity of 185 MBq for an adult. Analogous to 18F-fluoride, a minimum activity of 14 MBq is recommended. As a result, for those pediatric nuclear medicine applications involving 68Ga-labeled peptides, new values for the EANM dosage card were proposed and implemented based on the results derived in this work. Overall, despite the low additional radiation-related cancer risk, all efforts should be undertaken to optimize administered activities in children and adolescents for obtaining sufficient diagnostic information with minimal associated radiation risk.}, subject = {Biokinetics}, language = {en} } @article{SteinhardtZhouKrummenastetal.2020, author = {Steinhardt, Maximilian Johannes and Zhou, Xiang and Krummenast, Franziska and Meckel, Katharina and Nickel, Katharina and B{\"o}ckle, David and Messerschmidt, Janin and Knorz, Sebastian and Dierks, Alexander and Heidemeier, Anke and Lapa, Constantin and Einsele, Hermann and Rasche, Leo and Kort{\"u}m, Klaus Martin}, title = {Sequential CD38 monoclonal antibody retreatment leads to deep remission in a patient with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma}, series = {International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology}, volume = {34}, journal = {International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology}, doi = {10.1177/2058738420980258}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-236235}, pages = {1-5}, year = {2020}, abstract = {We report on a currently 76-year-old female patient with relapsed/refractory (RR) multiple myeloma (MM) treated at our institution. This patient had received six lines of therapy including tandem autologous stem cell transplant, proteasome inhibitor, immunomodulatory drugs and CD38 antibody MOR202. At the last relapse, she progressed during treatment with pomalidomide and MOR202. In an individualized therapy concept, we started a multi-agent salvage therapy with pomalidomide, bortezomib, doxorubicin, dexamethasone, and CD38 antibody daratumumab ("Pom-PAD-Dara"), which resulted in a stringent complete remission with minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity after nine cycles. So far, our patient shows a progression free survival of more than 12 months. Our case demonstrates the feasibility of successful CD38 antibody retreatment in a patient with heavily pretreated CD38 antibody resistant MM.}, language = {en} } @article{TamihardjaZehnerHartrampfetal.2022, author = {Tamihardja, J{\"o}rg and Zehner, Leonie and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Cirsi, Sinan and Wegener, Sonja and Buck, Andreas K. and Flentje, Michael and Polat, B{\"u}lent}, title = {Dose-escalated salvage radiotherapy for macroscopic local recurrence of prostate cancer in the prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography era}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {19}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers14194956}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-290302}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Simple Summary Prostate cancer often relapses after initial radical prostatectomy, and salvage radiotherapy offers a second chance of cure for relapsed patients. Modern imaging techniques, especially prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PSMA PET/CT), enable radiation oncologists to target radiotherapy at the involved sites of disease. In a group of patients, PSMA PET/CT imaging can detect a macroscopic local recurrence with or without locoregional lymph node metastasis. In these cases, an escalation of the radiotherapy dose is often considered for controlling the visible tumor mass. As the evidence for dose-escalated salvage radiotherapy for macroscopic recurrent prostate cancer after PSMA PET/CT imaging is still limited, we address this topic in the current analysis. We found that the outcome of patients with dose-escalated salvage radiotherapy for macroscopic prostate cancer recurrence is encouragingly favorable, while the toxicity is very limited. Abstract Background: The purpose of this study was to access the oncological outcome of prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA PET/CT)-guided salvage radiotherapy (SRT) for localized macroscopic prostate cancer recurrence. Methods: Between February 2010 and June 2021, 367 patients received SRT after radical prostatectomy. Out of the 367 screened patients, 111 patients were staged by PSMA PET/CT before SRT. A total of 59 out of these 111 (53.2\%) patients were treated for PSMA PET-positive macroscopic prostatic fossa recurrence. Dose-escalated SRT was applied with a simultaneous integrated boost at a median prescribed dose of 69.3 Gy (IQR 69.3-72.6 Gy). The oncological outcome was investigated using Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression analyses. The genitourinary (GU)/gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity evaluation utilized Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (version 5.0). Results: The median follow-up was 38.2 months. The three-year biochemical progression-free survival rate was 89.1\% (95\% CI: 81.1-97.8\%) and the three-year metastasis-free survival rate reached 96.2\% (95\% CI: 91.2-100.0\%). The cumulative three-year late grade 3 GU toxicity rate was 3.4\%. No late grade 3 GI toxicity occurred. Conclusions: Dose-escalated PSMA PET/CT-guided salvage radiotherapy for macroscopic prostatic fossa recurrence resulted in favorable survival and toxicity rates.}, language = {en} } @article{TamihardjaZehnerHartrampfetal.2022, author = {Tamihardja, J{\"o}rg and Zehner, Leonie and Hartrampf, Philipp and Lisowski, Dominik and Kneitz, Susanne and Cirsi, Sinan and Razinskas, Gary and Flentje, Michael and Polat, B{\"u}lent}, title = {Salvage nodal radiotherapy as metastasis-directed therapy for oligorecurrent prostate cancer detected by positron emission tomography shows favorable outcome in long-term follow-up}, series = {Cancers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Cancers}, number = {15}, issn = {2072-6694}, doi = {10.3390/cancers14153766}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-286064}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Simple Summary Patients, who suffer from oligorecurrent prostate cancer with limited nodal involvement, may be offered positron emission tomography (PET)-directed salvage nodal radiotherapy to delay disease progression. This current analysis aimed to access salvage radiotherapy for nodal oligorecurrent prostate cancer with simultaneous integrated boost to PET-involved lymph nodes as metastasis-directed therapy. A long-term oncological outcome was favorable after salvage nodal radiotherapy and severe toxicity rates were low. Androgen deprivation therapy plays a major role in recurrent prostate cancer management and demonstrates a positive influence on the rate of biochemical progression in patients receiving salvage nodal radiotherapy. The present long-term analysis may help clinicians identify patients who would benefit from salvage nodal radiotherapy and androgen deprivation therapy, as a multimodal treatment strategy for oligorecurrent prostate cancer. Abstract Background: The study aimed to access the long-term outcome of salvage nodal radiotherapy (SNRT) in oligorecurrent prostate cancer. Methods: A total of 95 consecutive patients received SNRT for pelvic and/or extrapelvic nodal recurrence after prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) or choline PET from 2010 to 2021. SNRT was applied as external beam radiotherapy with simultaneous integrated boost up to a median total dose of 62.9 Gy (EQD2\(_{1.5Gy}\)) to the recurrent lymph node metastases. The outcome was analyzed by cumulative incidence functions with death as the competing risk. Fine-Gray regression analyses were performed to estimate the relative hazards of the outcome parameters. Genitourinary (GU)/gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity evaluation utilized Common Toxicity Criteria for Adverse Events (v5.0). The results are as follows: the median follow-up was 47.1 months. The five-year biochemical progression rate (95\% CI) was 50.1\% (35.7-62.9\%). Concomitant androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) was adminstered in 60.0\% of the patients. The five-year biochemical progression rate was 75.0\% (42.0-90.9\%) without ADT versus 35.3\% (19.6-51.4\%) with ADT (p = 0.003). The cumulative five-year late grade 3 GU toxicity rate was 2.1\%. No late grade 3 GI toxicity occured. Conclusions: Metastasis-directed therapy through SNRT for PET-staged oligorecurrent prostate cancer demonstrated a favorable long-term oncologic outcome. Omittance of ADT led to an increased biochemical progression.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Thies2015, author = {Thies, Elena-Daphne Doroth{\´e}e}, title = {Die Prognose des differenzierten Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinoms in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von der zum Erreichen eines erkrankungsfreien Zustands ben{\"o}tigten Zahl der I-131-Therapien}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-110981}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Ziel: Absch{\"a}tzung der Risiken des Rezidivs des differenzierten Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinoms, der Karzinom-bedingten Mortalit{\"a}t und der Karzinom-bedingten Reduktion der Lebenserwartung in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von der Anzahl der zum Erreichen eines krankheitsfreien Zustands ben{\"o}tigten I-131-Therapien (Radioiodtherapien) und der f{\"u}r die Krankheitsfreiheit ben{\"o}tigten kumulativen Aktivit{\"a}t. Methoden: Analyse anhand von in der W{\"u}rzburger Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinom-Datenbank erfassten Verlaufsdaten unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung eigener zus{\"a}tzlicher Erhebungen zum follow-up.von 896 Patienten, die nach einer oder mehreren Radioiodtherapien im Therapieverlauf Erkrankungsfreiheit erreichten (negative TSH-stimulierte Thyreoglobulin-Messung in Kombination mit einer negativen I-131-Ganzk{\"o}rperszintigraphie). Ergebnisse: Die erfassbare Nachsorgedauer betrug in Median 9.0 Jahre (Spannbreite 0.1-31.8 Jahre). Rezidiv-Raten nach 5 und 10 Jahren und am Ende der Nachsorge betrugen 1,0±0,3\%, 4,0±0,7\% und 6,2±1,1\%. Die Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinom-bedingte Sterberate betrug jeweils 0,1±0,1\%, 0,5±0,3\% und 3,4±1,1\%. Mit einer zunehmenden Anzahl von ben{\"o}tigten Radioiodtherapien nahm die Rezidivrate zu (p=0.001). Die Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinom-bedingte Sterblichkeitsrate ist ab 4 ben{\"o}tigten Radioiodtherapien erh{\"o}ht. Bei Patienten, die nach einer Radioiodtherapie krankheitsfrei waren, finden sich zwischen Niedrig- und Hochrisikopatienten keine Unterschiede bez{\"u}glich Rezidiv- und Sterblichkeitsrate. Bei Patienten, die zwei Radioiodtherapien ben{\"o}tigten, waren Rezidiv- und Sterblichkeitsrate der Hochrisikopatienten erh{\"o}ht. Bez{\"u}glich der kumulativ ben{\"o}tigten Aktivit{\"a}t zeigten sich nur bei Patienten, die eine kumulative Aktivit{\"a}t von {\"u}ber 22,2 GBq ben{\"o}tigten, erh{\"o}hte Rezidiv- und Sterberaten. Im vorliegenden Studienkollektiv mit einer inh{\"a}rent guten Prognose zeigte sich eine uneingeschr{\"a}nkte Lebenserwartung unabh{\"a}ngig von der ben{\"o}tigen Anzahl der Radioiodtherapien oder der ben{\"o}tigten kumulativen Aktivit{\"a}t. Fazit: Falls mehr als eine Radioiodtherapie oder eine hohe kumulative I-131 Aktivit{\"a}t ben{\"o}tigt wird, um einen krankheitsfreien Zustand zu erreichen, muss mit einer Rezidiv- und Schilddr{\"u}senkarzinom-bedingten Sterblichkeits-Rate gerechnet werden, vor allem bei Hochrisikopatienten.}, subject = {Differentiated thyroid carcinoma}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Thorwarth2006, author = {Thorwarth, Stefanie}, title = {Langzeiterfolg der Zweit- und Dritttherapie mit Radioiod bei der Autoimmunthyreopathie vom Typ Morbus Basedow}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-18998}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Nach wie vor sind die Einflussfaktoren auf den Langzeiterfolg der Radioiodtherapie bei der Autoimmunthyreopathie vom Typ Morbus Basedow bei Ersttherapie umstritten. Ziel dieser Dissertation war es, den Langzeiterfolg der Radioiodtherapie bei der Autoimmunthyreopathie vom Typ Morbus Basedow bei Zweit- und Dritttherapie am Beispiel des Krankengutes der Klinik und Poliklinik f{\"u}r Nuklearmedizin der Julius-Maximilians-Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg zu analysieren und einen Bezug zu den weiterhin kontrovers diskutierten Einflussfaktoren bei einer Ersttherapie herzustellen. In dieser retrospektiven Studie wurden die Daten von 106 Patienten, die in der Klinik und Poliklinik f{\"u}r Nuklearmedizin im Zeitraum 1998 bis 2000 mit einem Rezidiv nach einer Radioiodtherapie eines Morbus Basedow mit einer 2. bzw. 3. Radioiodtherapie behandelt wurden, uni- und multivariaten Analysen unterzogen. Als pr{\"a}diktive Einflussfaktoren auf den Langzeiterfolg bei einer 2. Radioiodtherapie lassen sich Volumen, Iodumsatz und thyreostatische Medikation eruieren. Mangels ausreichender Fallzahlen wurde nicht untersucht ob ein bestimmtes Geschlecht oder Alter f{\"u}r ein Rezidiv und damit eine 2. bzw. eine 3. Radioiodtherapie pr{\"a}disponieren. Ebenfalls hatte die thyreoidale Stoffwechsellage keine Vorraussagekraft. Aufgrund eines feststellbar erh{\"o}hten Iodumsatzes bei Hyperthyreose ist aber eine ausgeglichene Hormonlage anzustreben. Die Ergebnisse lassen den Schluss zu, dass weitere, zum Teil noch nicht bekannte und in dieser Dissertation nicht untersuchte Variablen den Ausgang der Radioiodtherapie wesentlich mitbeeinflussen. Als Konsequenz dieser Untersuchung scheint eine Anhebung der angestrebten Dosis bei einer 1. Radioiodtherapie auf 250 - 300 Gy sinnvoll, da dies bei einer 2. Radioiodtherapie wirksam war und somit zu einer Reduktion der Rezidivrate f{\"u}hren k{\"o}nnte.}, language = {de} } @article{TolstikAliGuoetal.2022, author = {Tolstik, Elen and Ali, Nairveen and Guo, Shuxia and Ebersbach, Paul and M{\"o}llmann, Dorothe and Arias-Loza, Paula and Dierks, Johann and Schuler, Irina and Freier, Erik and Debus, J{\"o}rg and Baba, Hideo A. and Nordbeck, Peter and Bocklitz, Thomas and Lorenz, Kristina}, title = {CARS imaging advances early diagnosis of cardiac manifestation of Fabry disease}, series = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, volume = {23}, journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences}, number = {10}, issn = {1422-0067}, doi = {10.3390/ijms23105345}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-284427}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Vibrational spectroscopy can detect characteristic biomolecular signatures and thus has the potential to support diagnostics. Fabry disease (FD) is a lipid disorder disease that leads to accumulations of globotriaosylceramide in different organs, including the heart, which is particularly critical for the patient's prognosis. Effective treatment options are available if initiated at early disease stages, but many patients are late- or under-diagnosed. Since Coherent anti-Stokes Raman (CARS) imaging has a high sensitivity for lipid/protein shifts, we applied CARS as a diagnostic tool to assess cardiac FD manifestation in an FD mouse model. CARS measurements combined with multivariate data analysis, including image preprocessing followed by image clustering and data-driven modeling, allowed for differentiation between FD and control groups. Indeed, CARS identified shifts of lipid/protein content between the two groups in cardiac tissue visually and by subsequent automated bioinformatic discrimination with a mean sensitivity of 90-96\%. Of note, this genotype differentiation was successful at a very early time point during disease development when only kidneys are visibly affected by globotriaosylceramide depositions. Altogether, the sensitivity of CARS combined with multivariate analysis allows reliable diagnostic support of early FD organ manifestation and may thus improve diagnosis, prognosis, and possibly therapeutic monitoring of FD.}, language = {en} } @article{ToyamaWernerRuizBedoyaetal.2021, author = {Toyama, Yoshitaka and Werner, Rudolf A. and Ruiz-Bedoya, Camilo A. and Ordonez, Alvaro A. and Takase, Kei and Lapa, Constantin and Jain, Sanjay K. and Pomper, Martin G. and Rowe, Steven P. and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Current and future perspectives on functional molecular imaging in nephro-urology: theranostics on the horizon}, series = {Theranostics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Theranostics}, number = {12}, doi = {10.7150/thno.58682}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260090}, pages = {6105-6119}, year = {2021}, abstract = {In recent years, a paradigm shift from single-photon-emitting radionuclide radiotracers toward positron-emission tomography (PET) radiotracers has occurred in nuclear oncology. Although PET-based molecular imaging of the kidneys is still in its infancy, such a trend has emerged in the field of functional renal radionuclide imaging. Potentially allowing for precise and thorough evaluation of renal radiotracer urodynamics, PET radionuclide imaging has numerous advantages including precise anatomical co-registration with CT images and dynamic three-dimensional imaging capability. In addition, relative to scintigraphic approaches, PET can allow for significantly reduced scan time enabling high-throughput in a busy PET practice and further reduces radiation exposure, which may have a clinical impact in pediatric populations. In recent years, multiple renal PET radiotracers labeled with C-11, Ga-68, and F-18 have been utilized in clinical studies. Beyond providing a precise non-invasive read-out of renal function, such radiotracers may also be used to assess renal inflammation. This manuscript will provide an overview of renal molecular PET imaging and will highlight the transformation of conventional scintigraphy of the kidneys toward novel, high-resolution PET imaging for assessing renal function. In addition, future applications will be introduced, e.g. by transferring the concept of molecular image-guided diagnostics and therapy (theranostics) to the field of nephrology.}, language = {en} } @article{TranGiaDenisBacelarFerreiraetal.2023, author = {Tran-Gia, Johannes and Denis-Bacelar, Ana M. and Ferreira, Kelley M. and Robinson, Andrew P. and Bobin, Christophe and Bonney, Lara M. and Calvert, Nicholas and Collins, Sean M. and Fenwick, Andrew J. and Finocchiaro, Domenico and Fioroni, Federica and Giannopoulou, Katerina and Grassi, Elisa and Heetun, Warda and Jewitt, Stephanie J. and Kotzasarlidou, Maria and Ljungberg, Michael and Louren{\c{c}}o, Val{\´e}rie and McGowan, Daniel R. and Mewburn-Crook, Jamie and Sabot, Benoit and Scuffham, James and Sj{\"o}green Gleisner, Katarina and Solc, Jaroslav and Thiam, Cheick and Tipping, Jill and Wevrett, Jill and Lassmann, Michael}, title = {On the use of solid 133Ba sources as surrogate for liquid 131I in SPECT/CT calibration: a European multi-centre evaluation}, series = {EJNMMI Physics}, volume = {10}, journal = {EJNMMI Physics}, organization = {The MRT Dosimetry Collaboration}, doi = {10.1186/s40658-023-00582-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-357740}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Introduction Commissioning, calibration, and quality control procedures for nuclear medicine imaging systems are typically performed using hollow containers filled with radionuclide solutions. This leads to multiple sources of uncertainty, many of which can be overcome by using traceable, sealed, long-lived surrogate sources containing a radionuclide of comparable energies and emission probabilities. This study presents the results of a quantitative SPECT/CT imaging comparison exercise performed within the MRTDosimetry consortium to assess the feasibility of using 133Ba as a surrogate for 131I imaging. Materials and methods Two sets of four traceable 133Ba sources were produced at two National Metrology Institutes and encapsulated in 3D-printed cylinders (volume range 1.68-107.4 mL). Corresponding hollow cylinders to be filled with liquid 131I and a mounting baseplate for repeatable positioning within a Jaszczak phantom were also produced. A quantitative SPECT/CT imaging comparison exercise was conducted between seven members of the consortium (eight SPECT/CT systems from two major vendors) based on a standardised protocol. Each site had to perform three measurements with the two sets of 133Ba sources and liquid 131I. Results As anticipated, the 131I pseudo-image calibration factors (cps/MBq) were higher than those for 133Ba for all reconstructions and systems. A site-specific cross-calibration reduced the performance differences between both radionuclides with respect to a cross-calibration based on the ratio of emission probabilities from a median of 12-1.5\%. The site-specific cross-calibration method also showed agreement between 133Ba and 131I for all cylinder volumes, which highlights the potential use of 133Ba sources to calculate recovery coefficients for partial volume correction. Conclusion This comparison exercise demonstrated that traceable solid 133Ba sources can be used as surrogate for liquid 131I imaging. The use of solid surrogate sources could solve the radiation protection problem inherent in the preparation of phantoms with 131I liquid activity solutions as well as reduce the measurement uncertainties in the activity. This is particularly relevant for stability measurements, which have to be carried out at regular intervals.}, language = {en} } @article{TranGiaDenisBacelarFerreiraetal.2021, author = {Tran-Gia, Johannes and Denis-Bacelar, Ana M. and Ferreira, Kelley M. and Robinson, Andrew P. and Calvert, Nicholas and Fenwick, Andrew J. and Finocchiaro, Domenico and Fioroni, Federica and Grassi, Elisa and Heetun, Warda and Jewitt, Stephanie J. and Kotzassarlidou, Maria and Ljungberg, Michael and McGowan, Daniel R. and Scott, Nathaniel and Scuffham, James and Gleisner, Katarina Sj{\"o}green and Tipping, Jill and Wevrett, Jill and Lassmann, Michael}, title = {A multicentre and multi-national evaluation of the accuracy of quantitative Lu-177 SPECT/CT imaging performed within the MRTDosimetry project}, series = {EJNMMI Physics}, volume = {8}, journal = {EJNMMI Physics}, doi = {10.1186/s40658-021-00397-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-270380}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Purpose Patient-specific dosimetry is required to ensure the safety of molecular radiotherapy and to predict response. Dosimetry involves several steps, the first of which is the determination of the activity of the radiopharmaceutical taken up by an organ/lesion over time. As uncertainties propagate along each of the subsequent steps (integration of the time-activity curve, absorbed dose calculation), establishing a reliable activity quantification is essential. The MRTDosimetry project was a European initiative to bring together expertise in metrology and nuclear medicine research, with one main goal of standardizing quantitative \(^{177}\)Lu SPECT/CT imaging based on a calibration protocol developed and tested in a multicentre inter-comparison. This study presents the setup and results of this comparison exercise. Methods The inter-comparison included nine SPECT/CT systems. Each site performed a set of three measurements with the same setup (system, acquisition and reconstruction): (1) Determination of an image calibration for conversion from counts to activity concentration (large cylinder phantom), (2) determination of recovery coefficients for partial volume correction (IEC NEMA PET body phantom with sphere inserts), (3) validation of the established quantitative imaging setup using a 3D printed two-organ phantom (ICRP110-based kidney and spleen). In contrast to previous efforts, traceability of the activity measurement was required for each participant, and all participants were asked to calculate uncertainties for their SPECT-based activities. Results Similar combinations of imaging system and reconstruction lead to similar image calibration factors. The activity ratio results of the anthropomorphic phantom validation demonstrate significant harmonization of quantitative imaging performance between the sites with all sites falling within one standard deviation of the mean values for all inserts. Activity recovery was underestimated for total kidney, spleen, and kidney cortex, while it was overestimated for the medulla. Conclusion This international comparison exercise demonstrates that harmonization of quantitative SPECT/CT is feasible when following very specific instructions of a dedicated calibration protocol, as developed within the MRTDosimetry project. While quantitative imaging performance demonstrates significant harmonization, an over- and underestimation of the activity recovery highlights the limitations of any partial volume correction in the presence of spill-in and spill-out between two adjacent volumes of interests.}, language = {en} } @article{TutovChenWerneretal.2023, author = {Tutov, Anna and Chen, Xinyu and Werner, Rudolf A. and M{\"u}hlig, Saskia and Zimmermann, Thomas and Nose, Naoko and Koshino, Kazuhiro and Lapa, Constantin and Decker, Michael and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Rationalizing the binding modes of PET radiotracers targeting the norepinephrine transporter}, series = {Pharmaceutics}, volume = {15}, journal = {Pharmaceutics}, number = {2}, issn = {1999-4923}, doi = {10.3390/pharmaceutics15020690}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-303949}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Purpose: A new PET radiotracer \(^{18}\)F-AF78 showing great potential for clinical application has been reported recently. It belongs to a new generation of phenethylguanidine-based norepinephrine transporter (NET)-targeting radiotracers. Although many efforts have been made to develop NET inhibitors as antidepressants, systemic investigations of the structure-activity relationships (SARs) of NET-targeting radiotracers have rarely been performed. Methods: Without changing the phenethylguanidine pharmacophore and 3-fluoropropyl moiety that is crucial for easy labeling, six new analogs of \(^{18}\)F-AF78 with different meta-substituents on the benzene-ring were synthesized and evaluated in a competitive cellular uptake assay and in in vivo animal experiments in rats. Computational modeling of these tracers was established to quantitatively rationalize the interaction between the radiotracers and NET. Results: Using non-radiolabeled reference compounds, a competitive cellular uptake assay showed a decrease in NET-transporting affinity from meta-fluorine to iodine (0.42 and 6.51 µM, respectively), with meta-OH being the least active (22.67 µM). Furthermore, in vivo animal studies with radioisotopes showed that heart-to-blood ratios agreed with the cellular experiments, with AF78(F) exhibiting the highest cardiac uptake. This result correlates positively with the electronegativity rather than the atomic radius of the meta-substituent. Computational modeling studies revealed a crucial influence of halogen substituents on the radiotracer-NET interaction, whereby a T-shaped π-π stacking interaction between the benzene-ring of the tracer and the amino acid residues surrounding the NET binding site made major contributions to the different affinities, in accordance with the pharmacological data. Conclusion: The SARs were characterized by in vitro and in vivo evaluation, and computational modeling quantitatively rationalized the interaction between radiotracers and the NET binding site. These findings pave the way for further evaluation in different species and underline the potential of AF78(F) for clinical application, e.g., cardiac innervation imaging or molecular imaging of neuroendocrine tumors.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{vanOorschot2012, author = {van Oorschot, Michaela}, title = {Untersuchungen zur Aufnahme und zum Metabolismus von Fluor-18-markierten und von radiojodierten Fetts{\"a}uren in prim{\"a}r humanen Prostatakarzinomzelllinien und in einem experimentellen Modell eines humanen Prostatakarzinoms}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85295}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Das Prostatakarzinom ist der h{\"a}ufigste b{\"o}sartige Tumor des Mannes in den westlichen Industriel{\"a}ndern und die zweith{\"a}ufigste tumorassoziierte Todesursache bei M{\"a}nnern weltweit. F{\"u}r seine Diagnostik ist die Positronenemissionstomographie (PET) klinisch ein zunehmend wichtiges nicht-invasives bildgebendes Verfahren. Dennoch gibt es gegenw{\"a}rtig noch kein geeignetes Radiopharmakon f{\"u}r die klinische Routineuntersuchung und die Charakterisierung des Prostatakarzinoms mit der PET. In dieser Arbeit wurden die Fetts{\"a}uren [18F]Fluorthiapalmitat (FTP) und 13-(4-[124/131I]Iodphenyl)-3-(p-phenylen)tridekans{\"a}ure (PHIPA) hinsichtlich ihrer Eignung als Radiotracer f{\"u}r die PET zum Nachweis des Prostatakarzinoms in vitro und [18F]Fluorthiapalmitat auch in vivo untersucht. Methode: F{\"u}r die Zellversuche wurden zwei hormonabh{\"a}ngige Zelllinien, LNCap und 22Rv1, und zwei hormonunabh{\"a}ngige Zelllinien DU145 und PC-3 verwendet. Nach Inkubation mit dem radioaktiven Tracer wurde die H{\"o}he der Aufnahme im zeitlichen Verlauf mit Hilfe einer gamma-Kamera gemessen, sowie Untersuchungen zum Mechanismus der Aufnahme in die Zellen durchgef{\"u}hrt. In einem zweiten Schritt wurde die Aufnahme von [18F]FTP in ein heterotop implantiertes Prostatakarzinom in CD1-nu/nu-Nacktm{\"a}usen in vivo am Kleintier-PET bestimmt. Ergebnisse: Es zeigt sich sowohl f{\"u}r [18F]FTP als auch f{\"u}r [124/131I]PHIPA eine zeitabh{\"a}ngige Aufnahme in die Prostatakarzinomzellen mit Erreichen eines Plateaus. Dieses wird von der fluorierten Fetts{\"a}ure [18F]FTP schneller erreicht als von der jodierten Fetts{\"a}ure [124/131I]PHIPA. Das Plateau der Aufnahme liegt f{\"u}r [18F]FTP signifikant h{\"o}her als f{\"u}r [124/131I]PHIPA. Desgleichen ist die maximal erreichte Aufnahme in die beiden hormonabh{\"a}ngigen Zelllinien LNCaP und 22Rv1 h{\"o}her liegt, als in die hormonunabh{\"a}ngigen Zelllinien DU125 und PC-3. Im Rahmen von kompetitiven Inhibitorexperimenten mit Etomoxir konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Carnitin-Palmitoyltransferase einen wichtigen Aufnahmemechanismus f{\"u}r den Transport von [18F]FTP in die Zellen darstellt. Die Aufnahme von [124/131I]PHIPA in die Prostatakarzinomzellen wird durch Etomoxir nicht beeinflusst. Desgleichen l{\"a}sst sich die Aufnahme sowohl von [18F]FTP als auch von [124/131I]PHIPA weder durch Koinkubation mit Angiotensin noch mit AICAR hemmen. Die Kleintier-PET-Untersuchungen zeigten eine relativ geringe Aufnahme von [18F]FTP in die Tumoren in vivo im Vergleich zur Akkumulation in Tumorzellen in vitro in der Zellkultur. Die Abgrenzung des Tumors mittels [18F]FTP-PET war zwar m{\"o}glich, jedoch insgesamt noch nicht zufriedenstellend. Die Diskrepanz zwischen Daten aus Zellexperimenten in vitro und Ergebnissen aus tierexperimentellen Untersuchungen in vivo am Kleintier-PET kann noch nicht erkl{\"a}rt werden. Schlussfolgerung: Insgesamt legen die positiven Ergebnisse der in vitro Experimente mit [18F]FTP und [124/131I]PHIPA einen Grundstein f{\"u}r fortf{\"u}hrende in vivo Bewertungen dieser Radiopharmaka mit dem Ziel, das Potential als m{\"o}gliches Radiopharmakon zur Darstellung des Prostatakarzinoms abschließend kl{\"a}ren zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Verburg2008, author = {Verburg, Frederik Anton}, title = {The course of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in patients in whom the initial I-131 ablative treatment was successful}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-33346}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2008}, abstract = {Objective: The objective of this study was to study recurrence in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma who after initial therapy consisting of total thyroidectomy and I-131 ablation, were cured defined as a negative TSH-stimulated Tg-levels and a negative I-131 whole body scan (WBS) at the first follow-up after ablation. Methods: Retrospective data for differentiated thyroid carcinoma patients from three university hospitals were pooled. Out of 1993 patients, 526 cured patients were included. All patients received at least one more TSH-stimulated WBS and Tg-measurement within 5 years after initial treatment. Results: 12 patients (2.1\%) developed a recurrence after an average interval of 35 months (range: 12-59 months) following administration I-131 ablation. Overall disease-free survival according to the method of Kaplan-Meier was 96.6\%. There was no difference in disease-free survival between high- and low-risk patients (p=0.61). Recurrence was first discovered by Tg-measurement during levothyroxin therapy in 7 patients, and by TSH-stimulated Tg-measurement in 5 patients. I-131 WBS did not contribute to the detection of recurrences. Multivariate analysis showed that age TNM-stage (p=0.015) and histology (p=0.032) were independent predictors of disease-free survival. Conclusion: Recurrence is a rare event in patients with DTC who received total thyroidectomy with subsequent I-131 ablation, and who had a negative first follow-up TSH-stimulated I-131 WBS and negative concurrent Tg. In the study population there were no recurrences after more than 5 years of follow-up.}, subject = {Schilddr{\"u}senkrebs}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Vershenya2007, author = {Vershenya, Stanislav}, title = {T-cell receptor assay and reticulocyte-micronuclei assay as biological dosimeters for ionizing radiation in humans}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-28885}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2007}, abstract = {In radiation accidents biological methods are used in dosimetry, if the radiation dose could not be measured by physical methods. The knowledge of individual dose is a prerequisite for planning a medical treatment and for health risk evaluations. In the present work two biodosimetrical assays were calibrated in young patients who were treated with radioiodine for thyroid cancer. Patients were from Belarus. They suffered from radiation induced thyroid cancer as a consequence of the Chernobyl reactor accident. In radioiodine therapy (RIT) bone marrow and lymphatic organs are exposed to ionizing radiation at doses of 0.1 to 0.75 Sv within about 2 days. Since several RIT have to be applied with interval between each of them from 6 months up to approximately 1 year, total dose can be up to 2 Sv within 2 to 3 years. The dose for thyroid tissue is approximately 1000 times higher. The dose-response relationship was measured by the T-cell receptor test (TCR test) in T4 lymphocytes with and without in vitro incubation or by the micronucleus assay in transferrin receptor positive reticulocytes (MN-Tf-Ret test). In all these assays, the frequency of radiation-induced mutants of blood cells is measured using flow cytometry. The TCR test is a cumulative biodosimeter, which measures the total radiation dose within the last 5 to 10 years, whereas the result of the MN-Tf-Ret test reflects the radiation dose of approximately 24 hours interval. It takes 8 hours and 3 days to perform TCR and MN-Tf-Ret tests respectively. Calibration curves based on radioiodine treated patients can be used for dose estimation in humans, if the radiation conditions correspond to those in RIT. This limits their applicability to low dose-rate \&\#946;- and \&\#947;-irradiation and to doses per session not higher than about 0.5 Sv. If higher doses or dose-rates as well as the other types of ionizing radiation are involved, calibration curves in animals are indispensable. In the case MN-Tf-Ret test mouse models are established and may be used. The TCR assay was performed in 72 thyroid cancer patients aged between 14 and 25. T-cell mutant frequency (Mf) reaches its maximum only after half a year following the RIT. Then it declines exponentially. This decline could be described by the 3 parameter single exponential decay function. Based on this equation, the radiation dose could be calculated when the Mf and the time interval since exposure are known. Furthermore, the experimentally measured Mf value, which significantly exceeds the corresponding calculated Mf value would indicate an individual with higher radiosensitivity. However, among our patients there were none. The reticulocytes micronuclei test (MN-Tf-Ret) was performed in 46 radioiodine treated patients. When measuring the MN frequency (f(MN-Tf-Ret)) the measured cell fraction should be limited only to the youngest cohort of reticulocytes, because all the micronucleated erythrocytes are quickly removed from the peripheral blood by spleen. Thus, the MN test was performed only in CD71 positive (having transferring receptor) reticulocytes. These reticulocytes just entered the peripheral blood flow from red marrow. The MN frequency was measured before the therapy and then every day after the irradiation until day 7. MN frequency curve has typical shape with latent period for days 0 to 3. Then there is a sharp increase in MN frequency which lasts for 24 hours and could start between days 3 and 4. In the following days the MN frequency is dropping to its base level that equals the one before the treatment. The decay of MN frequency is depending on the half-life of radioiodine in the patient organism. If the half-life is low, then the increased f(MN-Tf-Ret) lasts shorter and vice versa. It was shown that the MN frequency curve could be described by the model where all the micronuclei arise only through the last mitosis of erythroblasts in the red marrow and the MN frequency is proportional to the radiation dose in the last cell cycle. The shape of this curve depends on the cell kinetics of erythropoiesis on one side and the exponential decay of radioiodine activity on the other. To the best of our knowledge, the MN-Tf-Ret test was applied in the present study for the first time in biological dosimetry.}, subject = {T-Lymphozyten-Rezeptor}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Viering2023, author = {Viering, Oliver}, title = {\(^{18}\)F-Fluordesoxyglucose- und \(^{11}\)C-Methionin-PET/CT bei Patient/-innen mit neu diagnostiziertem Multiplen Myelom: Ein Vergleich volumenbasierter PET-Biomarker}, doi = {10.25972/OPUS-31803}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318032}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2023}, abstract = {11C-Methionin (11C-MET) ist ein alternatives Radiopharmakon f{\"u}r die Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie (PET) zur Beurteilung der Krankheitsaktivit{\"a}t bei Patient/-innen mit Multiplem Myelom (MM). Fr{\"u}he Daten legen eine h{\"o}here Sensitivit{\"a}t und Spezifit{\"a}t als bei dem bisherigen Standardtracer 18F-Fluordesoxyglucose (18F-FDG) nahe. Es fehlen bislang jedoch Untersuchungen, welche die neuen, aus PET-Daten abgeleiteten Parameter „metabolic tumor volume" (MTV) und „total lesion glycolysis / total lesion methionin uptake" (TLG/TLMU) in diesen Vergleich miteinbeziehen. In fr{\"u}heren Studien konnte bereits eine prognostische Aussagekraft dieser neuen Imaging Parameter f{\"u}r die 18F-FDG-PET/CT gezeigt werden. Das Ziel dieser bizentrischen Studie war es, die sich im Rahmen bisheriger Studienergebnisse andeutende {\"U}berlegenheit von 11C-MET f{\"u}r das Staging des MM zu {\"u}berpr{\"u}fen und seine Eignung f{\"u}r die Bewertung von metabolischen Imaging Parametern im Vergleich zu 18F-FDG zu untersuchen. Zweiundzwanzig Patient/-innen mit neu diagnostiziertem unbehandelten MM, davon 15 Patient/-innen des Universit{\"a}tsklinikums W{\"u}rzburg und sieben Patient/-innen der Clinica Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, die eine doppelte PET/CT-Bildgebung unter Verwendung der beiden Tracer 11C-MET und 18F-FDG innerhalb eines Zeitraums von maximal 14 Tagen erhalten hatten, wurden retrospektiv durch den Doktoranden (Oliver Viering) sowie eine nuklearmedizinische Assistenz{\"a}rztin (Maria I. Morales-Lozano) und im Anschluss durch je eine PET/CT-Expert/-in des Universit{\"a}tsklinikums W{\"u}rzburg (Constantin Lapa) und der Clinica Universidad de Navarra (Maria J. Garcia-Velloso) untersucht. Hierf{\"u}r wurden die 18F-FDG- und 11C-MET-PET/CT-Aufnahmen einer dreidimensionalen Analyse mit Hilfe des "PET/CT-Viewer Beth Israel for FIJI" unterzogen. Diese open source Software erm{\"o}glichte die Berechnung von SUVmean, SUVmax und SUVpeak sowie der neuen Imaging Biomarker MTV und TLG/TLMU. Die genannten PET-Parameter wurden mit klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern (H{\"a}moglobin, Calcium, Kreatinin, CRP, β2-Mikroglobulin, Albumin, M-Gradient/M-Protein, Knochenmarkinfiltration, LDH, freier Leichtketten-quotient, R-ISS, zytogenetisches Risiko) korreliert, welche in fr{\"u}heren Studien als prognostisch relevante Parameter der Myelom-Erkrankung identifiziert worden waren. Bei elf der 22 Patient/-innen (50 \%) wurden mithilfe von 11C-MET mehr fokale L{\"a}sionen als mit 18F-FDG nachgewiesen (p < 0,01), daneben konnte bei einer gr{\"o}ßeren Zahl von Patient/-innen eine diffuse Knochenmarkinfiltration durch die malignen Plasmazellen identifiziert werden (11C-MET: 19, 18F-FDG: 12). Sowohl die SUV-Parameter (SUVmean, SUVmax und SUVpeak) als auch die neuen Imaging Parameter (TMTV und TLG/TLMU) waren bei der 11C-MET- signifikant h{\"o}her als bei der 18F-FDG-PET/CT (p < 0,05). In Bezug auf die neuen Imaging Parameter zeigten sich f{\"u}r 11C-MET h{\"a}ufiger signifikante Korrelationen mit den prognostisch relevanten klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern als f{\"u}r 18F-FDG. Bei TMTV konnten f{\"u}r die 11C-MET-PET/CT signifikante Korrelationen f{\"u}r β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,006), die M-Komponente (p = 0,003), den Grad der Knochenmarkinfiltration (p = 0,007) und das Serum-H{\"a}moglobin (p = 0,016) gefunden werden, wohingegen sich bei 18F-FDG lediglich eine signifikante Korrelation f{\"u}r β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,044) zeigte. In Bezug auf die TLG/TLMU konnten bei 18F-FDG keine signifikanten Korrelationen zwischen TLG und den klinischen und laborchemischen Parametern nachgewiesen werden. Bei 11C-MET zeigten sich hingegen signifikante Korrelationen zwischen dem TLMU und der Kalzium-Konzentration im Serum (p = 0,028), dem β2-Mikroglobulin (p = 0,047), der M-Komponente (p = 0,033) und dem Grad der Knochenmarkinfiltration (p = 0,041). Trotz zahlreicher Limitationen dieser Arbeit, wie etwa der geringen Patientenzahl und des retrospektiven Charakters der Auswertung bekr{\"a}ftigt auch diese Studie in {\"U}bereinstimmung mit den bisherigen Studienergebnissen, dass 11C-MET im Vergleich zu 18F-FDG ein sensitiverer Marker f{\"u}r die Beurteilung der Myelom-Tumorlast sein k{\"o}nnte. Eine Untersuchung der prognostischen Aussagekraft von 11C-MET in Bezug auf progressionsfreies- und Gesamt{\"u}berleben im Zuge der prim{\"a}ren Bildgebung der Erkrankung war aufgrund der kurzen Nachbeobachtungszeit und der Heterogenit{\"a}t der Behandlung, welche die Patient/-innen im Anschluss an die Staging-Untersuchungen erhalten hatten, nicht m{\"o}glich und muss im Rahmen zuk{\"u}nftiger, insbesondere prospektiver Studien weiter untersucht werden.}, subject = {Plasmozytom}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Wagner2010, author = {Wagner, Katrin}, title = {Manuelle versus automatisierte Bestimmung von Schilddr{\"u}senantik{\"o}rpern: Vergleich des VarELISA mit dem KRYPTOR}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-52011}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2010}, abstract = {In dieser Studie wurden zwei Immunoassays zur Bestimmung von TG- und TPO-Antik{\"o}rpern hinsichtlich diagnostischer Trennsch{\"a}rfe sowie klinischer Relevanz in der Diagnostik der chronischen lymphozyt{\"a}ren Thyreoiditis-Hashimoto (CLT) untersucht. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Studie wurden zwei Patientengruppen erfasst: ein Kollektiv mit der Diagnose CLT (n=203) und das sogenannte Normalkollektiv, das 205 Probanden umfasste. Die diagnostischen Kriterien zur Diagnosestellung CLT ergaben sich aus dem Zusammenspiel von klinischem Befund, Ultraschalluntersuchung und Antik{\"o}rpertiter. Verglichen wurden der an der Klinik und Poliklinik f{\"u}r Nuklearmedizin der Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg f{\"u}r die Routinediagnostik eingesetzte manuelle VarELISA TG und TPO Antibodies Assay, PHARMACIA Diagnostics mit dem automatisierten BRAHMS anti-TGn bzw. anti-TPOn KRYPTOR Assay. Die Bestimmung der Ergebnisse bei TPO-AK zeigte, dass die von KRYPTOR gemessenen Werte im Mittel um 2670,51 U/ml h{\"o}her lagen als bei VarELISA. Bei TG-AK wurden die Konzentrationen auf der Plattform KRYPTOR allerdings um 325,07 U/ml niedriger gemessen als bei VarELISA; es zeigte sich bei TG-AK somit ein umgekehrtes Verh{\"a}ltnis. Des Weiteren wurde eine relativ gute {\"U}bereinstimmung zwischen beiden Assays (Kappa-Koeffizient nach Cohen = 0,63) bei der Bestimmung der TPO-Antik{\"o}rper festgestellt; 86,8\% der Seren wurden als konkordant bewertet. Demgegen{\"u}ber stehen 65,4\% in ihrem subjektiven Urteil {\"u}bereinstimmende Ergebnisse bei der TG-Antik{\"o}rper Bestimmung, was f{\"u}r eine schwache {\"U}bereinstimmung der TG-AK-Werte spricht (Kappa-Koeffizient nach Cohen = 0,31). Zudem ist die diagnostische Trennsch{\"a}rfe bei TPO-AK h{\"o}her (Area under Curve = 0,929) als bei TG-AK (Area under Curve = 0,805); somit unterscheidet KRYPTOR bei der Bestimmung der TPO-AK besser zwischen „gesunden" und „erkrankten" Patienten als VarELISA. Bei der Messung der TPO-AK auf der Plattform KRYPTOR zeigte sich bei dem dem Cut-Off (vom Hersteller auf 60 U/ml festgelegt) am n{\"a}chsten liegenden Wert (59,9 U/ml) sowohl eine hohe Sensitivit{\"a}t (81,4\%) als auch Spezifit{\"a}t (97,6\%). Bei der TG-AK Messung lag bei dem Cut-Off Wert von 59,8 U/ml bei hoher Spezifit{\"a}t (99,5\%) die Sensitivit{\"a}t sehr niedrig (43,6\%), d.h. viele Patienten wurden als falsch negativ eingestuft. Aus der Auswertung geht ein optimaler Schwellenwert von 67,2 U/ml f{\"u}r TPO-AK und 40,7 U/ml f{\"u}r TG-AK hervor, wobei der vom Hersteller angegebene Cut-Off Wert f{\"u}r beide AK 60 U/ml betr{\"a}gt. Mittels neu ermitteltem Cut-Off Wert (67,2 U/ml) konnte bei TPO-AK eine Steigerung der Spezifit{\"a}t auf 99,5\% bei unver{\"a}nderter Sensitivit{\"a}t erreicht werden. Dementsprechend erbrachte der Cut-Off Wert von 40,7 U/ml eine Steigerung der Sensitiv{\"a}t auf 50\% bei gleich bleibender Spezifit{\"a}t bei TG-AK. Die Bestimmung des Antik{\"o}rperprofils in den beiden Testsystemen zeigte somit, insbesondere bei TG-AK, h{\"a}ufig diskrepante Ergebnisse. Dies belegt erneut die bekannte Problematik bei der Labordiagnostik der CLT. Urs{\"a}chlich sind Affinit{\"a}tsunterschiede und unterschiedliche Kalibrierungen der verwendeten Tests sowie das Fehlen einer Standardisierung zu diskutieren. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus best{\"a}tigen die Ergebnisse die Notwendigkeit einer Definition eines institutionellen Cut-Offs.}, subject = {Schilddr{\"u}se}, language = {de} } @article{WeichHiguchiBundschuhetal.2022, author = {Weich, Alexander and Higuchi, Takahiro and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Lapa, Constantin and Serfling, Sebastian E. and Rowe, Steven P. and Pomper, Martin G. and Herrmann, Ken and Buck, Andreas K. and Derlin, Thorsten and Werner, Rudolf A.}, title = {Training on reporting and data system (RADS) for somatostatin-receptor targeted molecular imaging can reduce the test anxiety of inexperienced readers}, series = {Molecular Imaging and Biology}, volume = {24}, journal = {Molecular Imaging and Biology}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1007/s11307-022-01712-6}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-324645}, pages = {631-640}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Purpose For somatostatin receptor (SSTR)-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), a standardized framework termed SSTR-reporting and data system (RADS) has been proposed. We aimed to elucidate the impact of a RADS-focused training on reader's anxiety to report on SSTR-PET/CT, the motivational beliefs in learning such a system, whether it increases reader's confidence, and its implementation in clinical routine. Procedures A 3-day training course focusing on SSTR-RADS was conducted. Self-report questionnaires were handed out prior to the course (Pre) and thereafter (Post). The impact of the training on the following categories was evaluated: (1) test anxiety to report on SSTR-PET/CT, (2) motivational beliefs, (3) increase in reader's confidence, and (4) clinical implementation. To assess the effect size of the course, Cohen's d was calculated (small, d = 0.20; large effect, d = 0.80). Results Of 22 participants, Pre and Post were returned by 21/22 (95.5\%). In total, 14/21 (66.7\%) were considered inexperienced (IR, < 1 year experience in reading SSTR-PET/CTs) and 7/21 (33.3\%) as experienced readers (ER, > 1 year). Applying SSTR-RADS, a large decrease in anxiety to report on SSTR-PET/CT was noted for IR (d =  - 0.74, P = 0.02), but not for ER (d = 0.11, P = 0.78). For the other three categories motivational beliefs, reader's confidence, and clinical implementation, agreement rates were already high prior to the training and persisted throughout the course (P ≥ 0.21). Conclusions A framework-focused reader training can reduce anxiety to report on SSTR-PET/CTs, in particular for inexperienced readers. This may allow for a more widespread adoption of this system, e.g., in multicenter trials for better intra- and interindividual comparison of scan results.}, language = {en} } @article{WeichRogollGawlasetal.2021, author = {Weich, Alexander and Rogoll, Dorothee and Gawlas, Sophia and Mayer, Lars and Weich, Wolfgang and Pongracz, Judit and Kudlich, Theodor and Meining, Alexander and Scheurlen, Michael}, title = {Wnt/β-catenin signaling regulates CXCR4 expression and [\(^{68}\)Ga] Pentixafor internalization in neuroendocrine tumor cells}, series = {Diagnostics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Diagnostics}, number = {2}, issn = {2075-4418}, doi = {10.3390/diagnostics11020367}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-228914}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Loss of Somatostatin Receptor 2 (SSTR2) expression and rising CXC Chemokine Receptor Type 4 (CXCR4) expression are associated with dedifferentiation in neuroendocrine tumors (NET). In NET, CXCR4 expression is associated with enhanced metastatic and invasive potential and worse prognosis but might be a theragnostic target. Likewise, activation of Wnt/β-catenin signaling may promote a more aggressive phenotype in NET. We hypothesized an interaction of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway with CXCR4 expression and function in NET. The NET cell lines BON-1, QGP-1, and MS-18 were exposed to Wnt inhibitors (5-aza-CdR, quercetin, and niclosamide) or the Wnt activator LiCl. The expressions of Wnt pathway genes and of CXCR4 were studied by qRT-PCR, Western blot, and immunohistochemistry. The effects of Wnt modulators on uptake of the CXCR4 ligand [\(^{68}\)Ga] Pentixafor were measured. The Wnt activator LiCl induced upregulation of CXCR4 and Wnt target gene expression. Treatment with the Wnt inhibitors had opposite effects. LiCl significantly increased [\(^{68}\)Ga] Pentixafor uptake, while treatment with Wnt inhibitors decreased radiopeptide uptake. Wnt pathway modulation influences CXCR4 expression and function in NET cell lines. Wnt modulation might be a tool to enhance the efficacy of CXCR4-directed therapies in NET or to inhibit CXCR4-dependent proliferative signaling. The underlying mechanisms for the interaction of the Wnt pathway with CXCR4 expression and function have yet to be clarified.}, language = {en} } @article{WeichWernerBucketal.2021, author = {Weich, Alexander and Werner, Rudolf A. and Buck, Andreas K. and Hartrampf, Philipp E. and Serfling, Sebastian E. and Scheurlen, Michael and Wester, Hans-J{\"u}rgen and Meining, Alexander and Kircher, Stefan and Higuchi, Takahiro and Pomper, Martin G. and Rowe, Steven P. and Lapa, Constantin and Kircher, Malte}, title = {CXCR4-Directed PET/CT in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Neuroendocrine Carcinomas}, series = {Diagnostics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Diagnostics}, number = {4}, issn = {2075-4418}, doi = {10.3390/diagnostics11040605}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-234231}, year = {2021}, abstract = {We aimed to elucidate the diagnostic potential of the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4)-directed positron emission tomography (PET) tracer \(^{68}\)Ga-Pentixafor in patients with poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC), relative to the established reference standard \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET/computed tomography (CT). In our database, we retrospectively identified 11 treatment-na{\"i}ve patients with histologically proven NEC, who underwent \(^{18}\)F-FDG and CXCR4-directed PET/CT for staging and therapy planning. The images were analyzed on a per-patient and per-lesion basis and compared to immunohistochemical staining (IHC) of CXCR4 from PET-guided biopsies. \(^{68}\)Ga-Pentixafor visualized tumor lesions in 10/11 subjects, while \(^{18}\)F-FDG revealed sites of disease in all 11 patients. Although weak to moderate CXCR4 expression could be corroborated by IHC in 10/11 cases, \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET/CT detected significantly more tumor lesions (102 vs. 42; total lesions, n = 107; p < 0.001). Semi-quantitative analysis revealed markedly higher 18F-FDG uptake as compared to \(^{68}\)Ga-Pentixafor (maximum and mean standardized uptake values (SUV) and tumor-to-background ratios (TBR) of cancerous lesions, SUVmax: 12.8 ± 9.8 vs. 5.2 ± 3.7; SUVmean: 7.4 ± 5.4 vs. 3.1 ± 3.2, p < 0.001; and, TBR 7.2 ± 7.9 vs. 3.4 ± 3.0, p < 0.001). Non-invasive imaging of CXCR4 expression in NEC is inferior to the reference standard \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET/CT.}, language = {en} } @article{WenzArndtSamnick2022, author = {Wenz, Jan and Arndt, Felix and Samnick, Samuel}, title = {A new concept for the production of \(^{11}\)C-labelled radiotracers}, series = {EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry}, volume = {7}, journal = {EJNMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry}, doi = {10.1186/s41181-022-00159-y}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300731}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background The GMP-compliant production of radiopharmaceuticals has been performed using disposable units (cassettes) with a dedicated synthesis module. To expand this "plug 'n' synthesize" principle to a broader scope of modules we developed a pressure controlled setup that offers an alternative to the usual stepper motor controlled rotary valves. The new concept was successfully applied to the synthesis of N-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]choline, L-S-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]methionine and [11C]acetate. Results The target gas purification of cyclotron produced [\(^{11}\)C]CO\(_2\) and subsequent conversion to [\(^{11}\)C]MeI was carried out on a TRACERlab Fx C Pro module. The labelling reactions were controlled with a TRACERlab Fx FE module. With the presented modular principle we were able to produce N-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]choline and L-S-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]methionine by loading a reaction loop with neat N,N'-dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) or an ethanol/water mixture of NaOH and L-homocysteine (L-HC), respectively and a subsequent reaction with [\(^{11}\)C]MeI. After 18 min N-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]choline was isolated with 52\% decay corrected yield and a radiochemical purity of > 99\%. For L-S-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]methionine the total reaction time was 19 min reaction, yielding 25\% of pure product (> 97\%). The reactor design was used as an exemplary model for the technically challenging [\(^{11}\)C]acetate synthesis. The disposable unit was filled with 1 mL MeMgCl (0.75 M) in tetrahydrofuran (THF) bevore [\(^{11}\)C]CO\(_2\) was passed through. After complete release of [\(^{11}\)C]CO\(_2\) the reaction mixture was quenched with water and guided through a series of ion exchangers (H\(^+\), Ag\(^+\) and OH\(^-\)). The product was retained on a strong anion exchanger, washed with water and finally extracted with saline. The product mixture was acidified and degassed to separate excess [\(^{11}\)C]CO\(_2\) before dispensing. Under these conditions the total reaction time was 18 ± 2 min and pure [\(^{11}\)C]acetate (n = 10) was isolated with a decay corrected yield of 51 ± 5\%. Conclusion Herein, we described a novel single use unit for the synthesis of carbon-11 labelled tracers for preclinical and clinical applications of N-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]choline, L-S-methyl-[\(^{11}\)C]methionine and [11C]acetate.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerLueckerathSchmidetal.2016, author = {Werner, R. A. and L{\"u}ckerath, K. and Schmid, J. S. and Higuchi, T. and Kreissl, M. C. and Grelle, I. and Reiners, C. and Buck, A. K. and Lapa, C.}, title = {Thyroglobulin fluctuations in patients with iodine-refractory differentiated thyroid carcinoma on lenvatinib treatment - initial experience}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {6}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, doi = {10.1038/srep28081}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147407}, pages = {28081}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) have shown clinical effectiveness in iodine-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). The corresponding role of serum thyroglobulin (Tg) in iodine-refractory DTC has not been investigated yet. 9 patients (3 female, 61 ± 8y) with progressive iodine-refractory DTC starting on lenvatinib were considered. Tumor restaging was performed every 2-3 months including contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT, RECIST 1.1). Serum Tg was measured and compared to imaging findings. After treatment initiation, serum Tg levels dropped in all patients with a median reduction of 86.2\%. During long-term follow-up (median, 25.2 months), fluctuations in Tg could be observed in 8/9 subjects. According to RECIST, 6/9 subjects achieved a partial response or stable disease with the remaining 3/9 experiencing progressive disease (2/3 with Tg levels rising above baseline). All of the patients with disease progression presented with a preceding continuous rise in serum Tg, whereas tumor marker oscillations in the subjects with controlled disease were only intermittent. Initiation of lenvatinib in iodine-refractory DTC patients is associated with a significant reduction in serum Tg levels as a marker of treatment response. In the course of treatment, transient Tg oscillations are a frequent phenomenon that may not necessarily reflect morphologic tumor progression.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerSchmidMueggeetal.2015, author = {Werner, R.A. and Schmid, J.S. and Muegge, D.O. and L{\"u}ckerath, K. and Higuchi, T. and H{\"a}nscheid, H. and Grelle, I. and Reiners, C. and Herrmann, K. and Buck, A.K. and Lapa, C.}, title = {Prognostic value of serum tumor markers in medullary thyroid cancer patients undergoing vandetanib treatment}, series = {Medicine}, volume = {94}, journal = {Medicine}, number = {45}, doi = {10.1097/MD.0000000000002016}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-145154}, pages = {e2016}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) such as vandetanib have shown clinical effectiveness in advanced medullary thyroid cancer (MTC). During TKI treatment, fluctuations in the tumor markers carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and calcitonin (CTN) are frequently observed. Their role for treatment monitoring and the decision-making process has not been fully elucidated yet. Twenty-one patients (male, 16, female, 5; mean age, 49±13 years) with progressive MTC receiving vandetanib (300mg orally per day) were considered. Tumor restaging was performed every 3 months including contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT). Response was assessed according to recent criteria (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors, RECIST 1.1). Additionally, CEA and CTN were measured at the day of CT imaging and alterations observed in tumor markers were compared to respective imaging findings (partial response, PR; stable disease, SD; progressive disease, PD). During long-term follow-up (510±350 days [range, 97-1140 days]), CTN and CEA levels initially dropped in 71.4\% and 61.9\% of the patients followed by fluctuations in serum marker levels. A rise in CTN ≥39.5\% between 2 subsequent measurements (defined by ROC analysis) had a sensitivity of 70.6\% and a specificity of 83.2\% in predicting PD with an accuracy of 82.0\% (area under the curve (AUC), 0.76). Oscillations in CEA levels were not predictive for PD. Whereas tumor marker fluctuations in MTC patients undergoing TKI treatment are a frequent phenomenon, a significant rise in CTN ≥40\% turns out to as an early indicator of tumor progression.}, language = {en} } @article{Werner2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A.}, title = {Editorial: Cardiac Innervation Imaging as a Risk Stratification Tool for Potential Device Therapy Candidates}, series = {Journal of Nuclear Cardiology}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Cardiology}, issn = {1071-3581}, doi = {10.1007/s12350-018-01475-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-168465}, year = {2018}, abstract = {As a scintigraphic approach evaluating cardiac nerve integrity, \(^{123}\)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (123I-mIBG) has been recently Food and Drug Administration approved. A great deal of progress has been made by the prospective ADMIRE-HF trial, which primarily demonstrated the association of denervated myocardium assessed by \(^{123}\)I-mIBG and cardiac events. However, apart from risk stratification, myocardial nerve function evaluated by molecular imaging should also be expanded to other clinical contexts, in particular to guide the referring cardiologist in selecting appropriate candidates for specific therapeutic interventions. In the present issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, the use of 123I-mIBG for identifying cardiomyopathy patients, which would most likely not benefit from ICD due low risk of arrhythmias, is described. If we aim to deliver on the promise of cardiac innervation imaging as a powerful tool for risk stratification in a manner similar to nuclear oncology, studies such as the one reviewed here may imply an important step to lay the proper groundwork for a more widespread adoption in clinical practice.}, subject = {SPECT}, language = {en} } @unpublished{WernerAndreeJavadietal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Andree, Christian and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Lapa, Constantin and Buck, Andreas K. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Rowe, Steven P. and Pienta, Kenneth J.}, title = {A Voice From the Past: Re-Discovering the Virchow Node with PSMA-targeted \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL PET Imaging}, series = {Urology - The Gold Journal}, journal = {Urology - The Gold Journal}, issn = {0090-4295}, doi = {10.1016/j.urology.2018.03.030}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-161103}, year = {2018}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Virchow Node}, language = {en} } @article{WernerAndreeJavadietal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Andree, Christian and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Lapa, Constantin and Buck, Andreas K. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Rowe, Steven P. and Pienta, Kenneth J.}, title = {A Voice From the Past: Re-Discovering the Virchow Node with PSMA-targeted \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL PET Imaging}, series = {Urology - The Gold Journal}, volume = {117}, journal = {Urology - The Gold Journal}, issn = {0090-4295}, doi = {10.1016/j.urology.2018.03.030}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-164632}, pages = {18-21}, year = {2018}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerBeykanHiguchietal.2016, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Beykan, Seval and Higuchi, Takahiro and L{\"u}ckerath, Katharina and Weich, Alexander and Scheurlen, Michael and Bluemel, Christina and Herrmann, Ken and Buck, Andreas K. and Lassmann, Michael and Lapa, Constantin and H{\"a}nscheid, Heribert}, title = {The impact of \(^{177}\)Lu-octreotide therapy on \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3 clearance is not predictive for late nephropathy}, series = {Oncotarget}, volume = {7}, journal = {Oncotarget}, number = {27}, doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.9775}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-177318}, pages = {41233-41241}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy (PRRT) for the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors may lead to kidney deterioration. This study aimed to evaluate the suitability of \(^{99m}\)Tc-mercaptoacetyltriglycine (\(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3) clearance for the early detection of PRRT-induced changes on tubular extraction (TE). TE rate (TER) was measured prior to 128 PRRT cycles (7.6±0.4 GBq \(^{177}\)Lu-octreotate/octreotide each) in 32 patients. TER reduction during PRRT was corrected for age-related decrease and analyzed for the potential to predict loss of glomerular filtration (GF). The GF rate (GFR) as measure for renal function was derived from serum creatinine. The mean TER was 234 ± 53 ml/min/1.73 m² before PRRT (baseline) and 221 ± 45 ml/min/1.73 m² after a median follow-up of 370 days. The age-corrected decrease (mean: -3\%, range: -27\% to +19\%) did not reach significance (p=0.09) but significantly correlated with the baseline TER (Spearman p=-0.62, p<0.001). Patients with low baseline TER showed an improved TER after PRRT, high decreases were only observed in individuals with high baseline TER. Pre-therapeutic TER data were inferior to plasma creatinine-derived GFR estimates in predicting late nephropathy. TER assessed by \(^{99m}\)Tc-MAG3­clearance prior to and during PRRT is not suitable as early predictor of renal injury and an increased risk for late nephropathy.}, language = {en} } @unpublished{WernerBundschuhBundschuhetal.2019, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Bundschuh, Lena and Fanti, Stefano and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Weich, A. and Pienta, Kenneth J. and Buck, Andreas K. and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Herrmann, Ken and Lapa, Constantin and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {Novel Structured Reporting Systems for Theranostic Radiotracers}, series = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, issn = {0161-5505}, doi = {10.2967/jnumed.118.223537}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-174629}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Standardized reporting is more and more routinely implemented in clinical practice and such structured reports have a major impact on a large variety of medical fields, e.g. laboratory medicine, pathology, and, recently, radiology. Notably, the field of nuclear medicine is constantly evolving, as novel radiotracers for numerous clinical applications are developed. Thus, framework systems for standardized reporting in this field may a) increase clinical acceptance of new radiotracers, b) allow for inter- and intra-center comparisons for quality assurance, and c) may be used in (global) multi-center studies to ensure comparable results and enable efficient data abstraction. In the last two years, several standardized framework systems for positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracers with potential theranostic applications have been proposed. These include systems for prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted PET agents for the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) and somatostatin receptor (SSTR)-targeted PET agents for the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine neoplasias. In the present review, those standardized framework systems for PSMA- and SSTR-targeted PET will be briefly introduced followed by an overview of their advantages and limitations. In addition, potential applications will be defined, approaches to validate such concepts will be proposed, and future perspectives will be discussed.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerBundschuhBundschuhetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Bundschuh, Lena and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Weich, Alexander and Sheikhbahaei, Sara and Pienta, Kenneth J. and Buck, Andreas K. and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Lapa, Constantin and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {MI-RADS: Molecular Imaging Reporting and Data Systems - A Generalizable Framework for Targeted Radiotracers with Theranostic Implications}, series = {Annals of Nuclear Medicine}, journal = {Annals of Nuclear Medicine}, issn = {0914-7187}, doi = {10.1007/s12149-018-1291-7}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-166995}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Both prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)- and somatostatin receptor (SSTR)-targeted positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents for staging and restaging of prostate carcinoma or neuroendocrine tumors, respectively, are seeing rapidly expanding use. In addition to diagnostic applications, both classes of radiotracers can be used to triage patients for theranostic endoradiotherapy. While interpreting PSMA- or SSTR-targeted PET/computed tomography (CT) scans, the reader has to be aware of certain pitfalls. Adding to the complexity of the interpretation of those imaging agents, both normal biodistribution, and also false-positive and -negative findings differ between PSMA- and SSTR-targeted PET radiotracers. Herein summarized under the umbrella term molecular imaging reporting and data systems (MI-RADS), two novel RADS classifications for PSMA- and SSTR-targeted PET imaging are described (PSMA- and SSTR-RADS). Both framework systems may contribute to increase the level of a reader's confidence and to navigate the imaging interpreter through indeterminate lesions, so that appropriate workup for equivocal findings can be pursued. Notably, PSMA- and SSTR-RADS are structured in a reciprocal fashion, i.e. if the reader is familiar with one system, the other system can readily be applied as well. In the present review we will discuss the most common pitfalls on PSMA- and SSTR-targeted PET/CT, briefly introduce PSMA- and SSTR-RADS, and define a future role of the umbrella framework MI-RADS compared to other harmonization systems.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @unpublished{WernerBundschuhBundschuhetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Bundschuh, Lena and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Leal, Jeffrey P. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Pienta, Kenneth J. and Buck, Andreas K. and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Lapa, Constantin and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {Interobserver Agreement for the Standardized Reporting System PSMA-RADS 1.0 on \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL PET/CT Imaging}, series = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, issn = {0161-5505}, doi = {10.2967/jnumed.118.217588}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-167788}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Objectives: Recently, the standardized reporting and data system for prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted positron emission tomography (PET) imaging studies, termed PSMA-RADS version 1.0, was introduced. We aimed to determine the interobserver agreement for applying PSMA-RADS to imaging interpretation of 18F-DCFPyL PET examinations in a prospective setting mimicking the typical clinical work-flow at a prostate cancer referral center. Methods: Four readers (two experienced readers (ER, > 3 years of PSMA-targeted PET interpretation experience) and two inexperienced readers (IR, < 1 year of experience)), who had all read the initial publication on PSMA-RADS 1.0, assessed 50 18F-DCFPyL PET/computed tomography (CT) studies independently. Per scan, a maximum of 5 target lesions were selected by the observers and a PSMA-RADS score for every target lesion was recorded. No specific pre-existing conditions were placed on the selection of the target lesions, although PSMA-RADS 1.0 suggests that readers focus on the most highly avid or largest lesions. An overall scan impression based on PSMA-RADS was indicated and interobserver agreement rates on a target lesion-based, on an organ-based, and on an overall PSMA-RADS score-based level were computed. Results: The number of target lesions identified by each observer were as follows: ER 1, 123; ER 2, 134; IR 1, 123; and IR 2, 120. Among those selected target lesions, 125 were chosen by at least two individual observers (all four readers selected the same target lesion in 58/125 (46.4\%) instances, three readers in 40/125 (32\%) and two observers in 27/125 (21.6\%) instances). The interobserver agreement for PSMA-RADS scoring among identical target lesions was good (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for four, three and two identical target lesions, ≥0.60, respectively). For lymph nodes, an excellent interobserver agreement was derived (ICC=0.79). The interobserver agreement for an overall scan impression based on PSMA-RADS was also excellent (ICC=0.84), with a significant difference for ER (ICC=0.97) vs. IR (ICC=0.74, P=0.005). Conclusions: PSMA-RADS demonstrates a high concordance rate in this study, even among readers with different levels of experience. This suggests that PSMA-RADS can be effectively used for communication with clinicians and can be implemented in the collection of data for large prospective trials.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerBundschuhHiguchietal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Rowe, Steven P. and Zs{\´o}t{\´e}r, Norbert and Kroiss, Matthias and Fassnacht, Martin and Buck, Andreas K. and Kreissl, Michael C. and Lapa, Constantin}, title = {Volumetric and Texture Analysis of Pretherapeutic \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET can Predict Overall Survival in Medullary Thyroid Cancer Patients Treated with Vandetanib}, series = {Endocrine}, journal = {Endocrine}, issn = {1355-008X}, doi = {10.1007/s12020-018-1749-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-167910}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Purpose: The metabolically most active lesion in 2-deoxy-2-(\(^{18}\)F)fluoro-D-glucose (\(^{18}\)F-FDG) PET/CT can predict progression-free survival (PFS) in patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) starting treatment with the tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) vandetanib. However, this metric failed in overall survival (OS) prediction. In the present proof of concept study, we aimed to explore the prognostic value of intratumoral textural features (TF) as well as volumetric parameters (total lesion glycolysis, TLG) derived by pre-therapeutic \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET. Methods: Eighteen patients with progressive MTC underwent baseline \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET/CT prior to and 3 months after vandetanib initiation. By manual segmentation of the tumor burden at baseline and follow-up PET, intratumoral TF and TLG were computed. The ability of TLG, imaging-based TF, and clinical parameters (including age, tumor marker doubling times, prior therapies and RET (rearranged during transfection) mutational status) for prediction of both PFS and OS were evaluated. Results: The TF Complexity and the volumetric parameter TLG obtained at baseline prior to TKI initiation successfully differentiated between low- and high-risk patients. Complexity allocated 10/18 patients to the high-risk group with an OS of 3.3y (vs. low-risk group, OS=5.3y, 8/18, AUC=0.78, P=0.03). Baseline TLG designated 11/18 patients to the high-risk group (OS=3.5y vs. low-risk group, OS=5y, 7/18, AUC=0.83, P=0.005). The Hazard Ratio for cancer-related death was 6.1 for Complexity (TLG, 9.5). Among investigated clinical parameters, the age at initiation of TKI treatment reached significance for PFS prediction (P=0.02, OS, n.s.). Conclusions: The TF Complexity and the volumetric parameter TLG are both independent parameters for OS prediction.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WernerChenHiranoetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Chen, Xinyu and Hirano, Mitsuru and Nose, Naoko and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {The Impact of Ageing on [\(^{11}\)C]meta-Hydroxyephedrine Uptake in the Rat Heart}, series = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, volume = {59}, booktitle = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, number = {Supplement No 1}, issn = {0161-5505}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-162228}, pages = {100}, year = {2018}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerChenHiranoetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Chen, Xinyu and Hirano, Mitsuru and Rowe, Steven P. and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {SPECT vs. PET in Cardiac Innervation Imaging: Clash of the Titans}, series = {Clinical and Translational Imaging}, journal = {Clinical and Translational Imaging}, issn = {2281-5872}, doi = {10.1007/s40336-018-0289-4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-163628}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Purpose: We aim to provide an overview of the conventional single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and emerging positron emission tomography (PET) catecholamine analogue tracers for assessing myocardial nerve integrity, in particular focusing on \(^{18}\)F-labeled tracers. Results: Increasingly, the cardiac sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is being studied by non-invasive molecular imaging approaches. Forming the backbone of myocardial SNS imaging, the norepinephrine (NE) transporter at the sympathetic nerve terminal plays a crucial role for visualizing denervated myocardium: in particular, the single-photon-emitting NE analogue \(^{123}\)I-meta-Iodobenzylguanidine (\(^{123}\)I-mIBG) has demonstrated favorable results in the identification of patients at a high risk for cardiac death. However, cardiac neuronal PET agents offer several advantages inlcuding improved spatio-temporal resolution and intrinsic quantifiability. Compared to their \(^{11}\)C-labeled counterparts with a short half-life (20.4 min), novel \(^{18}\)F-labeled PET imaging agents to assess myocardial nerve integrity have the potential to revolutionize the field of SNS molecular imaging: The longer half-life of \(^{18}\)F (109.8 min) allows for more flexibility in the study design and delivery from central cyclotron facilities to smaller hospitals may lead to further cost reduction. A great deal of progress has been made by the first in-human studies of such \(^{18}\)F-labeled SNS imaging agents. Moreover, dedicated animal platforms open avenues for further insights into the handling of radiolabeled catecholamine analogues at the sympathetic nerve terminal. Conclusions: \(^{18}\)F-labeled imaging agents demonstrate key properties for mapping cardiac sympathetic nerve integrity and might outperform current SPECT-based or \(^{11}\)C-labeled tracers in the long run.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerChenMayaetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Chen, Xinyu and Maya, Yoshifumi and Eissler, Christoph and Hirano, Mitsuru and Nose, Naoko and Wakabayashi, Hiroshi and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {The Impact of Ageing on 11C-Hydroxyephedrine Uptake in the Rat Heart}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {8}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {11120}, issn = {2281-5872}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-29509-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-164826}, year = {2018}, abstract = {We aimed to explore the impact of ageing on 11C-Hydroxyephedrine (11C-HED) uptake in the healthy rat heart in a longitudinal setting. To investigate a potential cold mass effect, the influence of specific activity on cardiac 11C-HED uptake was evaluated: 11C-HED was synthesized by N-methylation of (-)-metaraminol as the free base (radiochemical purity >95\%) and a wide range of specific activities (0.2-141.9 GBq/μmol) were prepared. \(^{11}\)C-HED (48.7±9.7MBq, ranged 0.2-60.4μg/kg cold mass) was injected in healthy Wistar Rats. Dynamic 23-frame PET images were obtained over 30 min. Time activity curves were generated for the blood input function and myocardial tissue. Cardiac 11C-HED retention index (\%/min) was calculated as myocardial tissue activity at 20-30 min divided by the integral of the blood activity curves. Additionally, the impact of ageing on myocardial 11CHED uptake was investigated longitudinally by PET studies at different ages of healthy Wistar Rats. A dose-dependent reduction of cardiac 11C-HED uptake was observed: The estimated retention index as a marker of norepinephrine function decreased at a lower specific activity (higher amount of cold mass). This observed high affinity of 11C-HED to the neural norepinephrine transporter triggered a subsequent study: In a longitudinal setting, the 11C-HED retention index decreased with increasing age. An age-related decline of cardiac sympathetic innervation could be demonstrated. The herein observed cold mass effect might increase in succeeding scans and therefore, 11C-HED microPET studies should be planned with extreme caution if one single radiosynthesis is scheduled for multiple animals.}, subject = {Positronen-Emissions-Tomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerChenRoweetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Chen, Xinyu and Rowe, Steven P. and Lapa, Constantin and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Moving into the Next Era of PET Myocardial Perfusion Imaging - Introduction of Novel \(^{18}\)F-labeled Tracers}, series = {The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging}, journal = {The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging}, issn = {1569-5794}, doi = {10.1007/s10554-018-1469-z}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-169134}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The heart failure (HF) epidemic continues to rise with coronary artery disease (CAD) as one of its main causes. Novel concepts for risk stratification to guide the referring cardiologist towards revascularization procedures are of significant value. Myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) using single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) agents has demonstrated high accuracy for the detection of clinically relevant stenoses. With positron emission tomography (PET) becoming more widely available, mainly due to its diagnostic performance in oncology, perfusion imaging with that modality is more practical than in the past and overcomes existing limitations of SPECT MPI. Advantages of PET include more reliable quantification of absolute myocardial blood flow, the routine use of computed tomography for attenuation correction, a higher spatiotemporal resolution and a higher count sensitivity. Current PET radiotracers such as rubidium-82 (half-life, 76 sec), oxygen-15 water (2 min) or nitrogen-13 ammonia (10 min) are labeled with radionuclides with very short half-lives, necessitating that stress imaging is performed under pharmacological vasodilator stress instead of exercise testing. However, with the introduction of novel 18F-labeled MPI PET radiotracers (half-life, 110 min), the intrinsic advantages of PET can be combined with exercise testing. Additional advantages of those radiotracers include, but are not limited to: potentially improved cost-effectiveness due to the use of pre-existing delivery systems and superior imaging qualities, mainly due to the shortest positron range among available PET MPI probes. In the present review, widely used PET MPI radiotracers will be reviewed and potential novel 18F-labeled perfusion radiotracers will be discussed.}, subject = {Positronenemissionstomografie}, language = {en} } @article{WernerDerlinLapaetal.2020, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Derlin, Thorsten and Lapa, Constantin and Sheikbahaei, Sara and Higuchi, Takahiro and Giesel, Frederik L. and Behr, Spencer and Drzezga, Alexander and Kimura, Hiroyuki and Buck, Andreas K. and Bengel, Frank M. and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {\(^{18}\)F-labeled, PSMA-targeted radiotracers: leveraging the advantages of radiofluorination for prostate cancer molecular imaging}, series = {Theranostics}, volume = {10}, journal = {Theranostics}, number = {1}, issn = {1838-7640}, doi = {10.7150/thno.37894}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-202559}, pages = {1-16}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted PET imaging for prostate cancer with \(^{68}\)Ga-labeled compounds has rapidly become adopted as part of routine clinical care in many parts of the world. However, recent years have witnessed the start of a shift from \(^{68}\)Ga- to \(^{18}\)F-labeled PSMA-targeted compounds. The latter imaging agents have several key advantages, which may lay the groundwork for an even more widespread adoption into the clinic. First, facilitated delivery from distant suppliers expands the availability of PET radiopharmaceuticals in smaller hospitals operating a PET center but lacking the patient volume to justify an onsite \(^{68}\)Ge/\(^{68}\)Ga generator. Thus, such an approach meets the increasing demand for PSMA-targeted PET imaging in areas with lower population density and may even lead to cost-savings compared to in-house production. Moreover, \(^{18}\)F-labeled radiotracers have a higher positron yield and lower positron energy, which in turn decreases image noise, improves contrast resolution, and maximizes the likelihood of detecting subtle lesions. In addition, the longer half-life of 110 min allows for improved delayed imaging protocols and flexibility in study design, which may further increase diagnostic accuracy. Moreover, such compounds can be distributed to sites which are not allowed to produce radiotracers on-site due to regulatory issues or to centers without access to a cyclotron. In light of these advantageous characteristics, \(^{18}\)F-labeled PSMA-targeted PET radiotracers may play an important role in both optimizing this transformative imaging modality and making it widely available. We have aimed to provide a concise overview of emerging \(^{18}\)F-labeled PSMA-targeted radiotracers undergoing active clinical development. Given the wide array of available radiotracers, comparative studies are needed to firmly establish the role of the available \(^{18}\)F-labeled compounds in the field of molecular PCa imaging, preferably in different clinical scenarios.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerEisslerHayakawaetal.2018, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Eissler, Christoph and Hayakawa, Nobuyuki and Arias-Loza, Paula and Wakabayashi, Hiroshi and Javadi, Mehrbod S. and Chen, Xinyu and Shinaji, Tetsuya and Lapa, Constantin and Pelzer, Theo and Higuchi, Takahiro}, title = {Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Diabetic Cardiomyopathy using ECG-gated \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {8}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {17631}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-35986-0}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171765}, year = {2018}, abstract = {In diabetic cardiomyopathy, left ventricular (LV) diastolic dysfunction is one of the earliest signs of cardiac involvement prior to the definitive development of heart failure (HF). We aimed to explore the LV diastolic function using electrocardiography (ECG)-gated \(^{18}\)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (\(^{18}\)F-FDG PET) imaging beyond the assessment of cardiac glucose utilization in a diabetic rat model. ECG-gated \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET imaging was performed in a rat model of type 2 diabetes (ZDF fa/fa) and ZL control rats at age of 13 weeks (n=6, respectively). Under hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp to enhance cardiac activity, \(^{18}\)F-FDG was administered and subsequently, list-mode imaging using a dedicated small animal PET system with ECG signal recording was performed. List-mode data were sorted and reconstructed into tomographic images of 16 frames per cardiac cycle. Left ventricular functional parameters (systolic: LV ejection fraction (EF), heart rate (HR) vs. diastolic: peak filling rate (PFR)) were obtained using an automatic ventricular edge detection software. No significant difference in systolic function could be obtained (ZL controls vs. ZDF rats: LVEF, 62.5±4.2 vs. 59.4±4.5\%; HR: 331±35 vs. 309±24 bpm; n.s., respectively). On the contrary, ECG-gated PET imaging showed a mild but significant decrease of PFR in the diabetic rats (ZL controls vs. ZDF rats: 12.1±0.8 vs. 10.2±1 Enddiastolic Volume/sec, P<0.01). Investigating a diabetic rat model, ECG-gated \(^{18}\)F-FDG PET imaging detected LV diastolic dysfunction while systolic function was still preserved. This might open avenues for an early detection of HF onset in high-risk type 2 diabetes before cardiac symptoms become apparent.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerHabachaLuetjeetal.2022, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Habacha, Bil{\^e}l and L{\"u}tje, Susanne and Bundschuh, Lena and Higuchi, Takahiro and Hartrampf, Philipp and Serfling, Sebastian E. and Derlin, Thorsten and Lapa, Constantin and Buck, Andreas K. and Essler, Markus and Pienta, Kenneth J. and Eisenberger, Mario A. and Markowski, Mark C. and Shinehouse, Laura and AbdAllah, Rehab and Salavati, Ali and Lodge, Martin A. and Pomper, Martin G. and Gorin, Michael A. and Bundschuh, Ralph A. and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {High SUVs Have More Robust Repeatability in Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Results from a Prospective Test-Retest Cohort Imaged with \(^{18}\)F-DCFPyL}, series = {Molecular Imaging}, volume = {2022}, journal = {Molecular Imaging}, doi = {10.1155/2022/7056983}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300748}, year = {2022}, abstract = {No abstract available.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerHiguchiNoseetal.2022, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Nose, Naoko and Toriumi, Fujio and Matsusaka, Yohji and Kuji, Ichiei and Kazuhiro, Koshino}, title = {Generative adversarial network-created brain SPECTs of cerebral ischemia are indistinguishable to scans from real patients}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {12}, journal = {Scientific reports}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-23325-3}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300757}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Deep convolutional generative adversarial networks (GAN) allow for creating images from existing databases. We applied a modified light-weight GAN (FastGAN) algorithm to cerebral blood flow SPECTs and aimed to evaluate whether this technology can generate created images close to real patients. Investigating three anatomical levels (cerebellum, CER; basal ganglia, BG; cortex, COR), 551 normal (248 CER, 174 BG, 129 COR) and 387 pathological brain SPECTs using N-isopropyl p-I-123-iodoamphetamine (123I-IMP) were included. For the latter scans, cerebral ischemic disease comprised 291 uni- (66 CER, 116 BG, 109 COR) and 96 bilateral defect patterns (44 BG, 52 COR). Our model was trained using a three-compartment anatomical input (dataset 'A'; including CER, BG, and COR), while for dataset 'B', only one anatomical region (COR) was included. Quantitative analyses provided mean counts (MC) and left/right (LR) hemisphere ratios, which were then compared to quantification from real images. For MC, 'B' was significantly different for normal and bilateral defect patterns (P < 0.0001, respectively), but not for unilateral ischemia (P = 0.77). Comparable results were recorded for LR, as normal and ischemia scans were significantly different relative to images acquired from real patients (P ≤ 0.01, respectively). Images provided by 'A', however, revealed comparable quantitative results when compared to real images, including normal (P = 0.8) and pathological scans (unilateral, P = 0.99; bilateral, P = 0.68) for MC. For LR, only uni- (P = 0.03), but not normal or bilateral defect scans (P ≥ 0.08) reached significance relative to images of real patients. With a minimum of only three anatomical compartments serving as stimuli, created cerebral SPECTs are indistinguishable to images from real patients. The applied FastGAN algorithm may allow to provide sufficient scan numbers in various clinical scenarios, e.g., for "data-hungry" deep learning technologies or in the context of orphan diseases.}, language = {en} } @article{WernerHiguchiPomperetal.2021, author = {Werner, Rudolf A. and Higuchi, Takahiro and Pomper, Martin G. and Rowe, Steven P.}, title = {Theranostics in oncology — thriving, now more than ever}, series = {Diagnostics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Diagnostics}, number = {5}, issn = {2075-4418}, doi = {10.3390/diagnostics11050805}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-236662}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Tracing its roots back to the 1940s, theranostics in nuclear oncology has proved successful mainly due to the beneficial effects of image-guided therapeutic concepts for patients afflicted with a variety of different cancers. The majority of these treatments are not only characterized by substantial prolongation of progression-free and overall survival, but are also generally safe, rendering theranostic agents as an attractive treatment option in various clinical scenarios in oncology. In this Special Issue Novel Theranostic Agents, nine original articles from around the globe provide further evidence on the use of the theranostic concept for neuroendocrine neoplasm (NEN), prostate cancer (PC), meningioma, and neuroblastoma. The investigated diagnostic and therapeutic radiotracers target not only established structures, such as somatostatin receptor, prostate-specific membrane antigen or norepinephrine transporter, but also recently emerging targets such as the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4. Moreover, the presented original articles also combine the concept of theranostics with in-depth read-out techniques such as radiomics or novel reconstruction algorithms on pretherapeutic scans, e.g., for outcome prediction. Even 80 years after its initial clinical introduction, theranostics in oncology continues to thrive, now more than ever.}, language = {en} }