Title of article :
Normal Uptake of 11C-Acetate in Pancreas, Liver, Spleen, and Suprarenal Gland in PET
Author/Authors :
Malkowski, Bogdan Department of Nuclear Medicine - Oncological Center of Bydgoszcz, Poland , Wareluk, Pawel Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland , Gorycki, Tomasz Department of Radiology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Skrobisz, Katarzyna Department of Radiology - Medical University of Gdansk, Poland , Studniarek, Michal Department of Diagnostic Imaging - Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
Purpose. 11C-Acetate is radiotracer being considered an alternative to 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose. Evaluation of 11C-acetate
biodistribution in human parenchymal organs is described. Methods and Materials. 60 consecutive patients referred to 11C-acetate
PET CT suspected of renal or prostate cancer relapse with negative results (no recurrent tumor) were included in the study.
Acquisition from the base of skull to upper thigh was made 20 min after i.v. injection of 720 MBq of 11C-acetate. The distribution
was evaluated by measuring the uptake in pancreas (uncinate process and body separately), liver, spleen, and left suprarenal gland.
Clinical data of included patients showed no abnormalities in these organs. Results. Biodistributions of 11C-acetate radiotracer
were compared in different organs. Standardized uptake values of 11C-acetate were significantly higher in pancreatic parenchyma
(SUV mean 6,4) than in liver (SUV mean 3,3), spleen (SUV mean 4,5), or suprarenal gland (SUV mean 2,7) tissues. No significant
difference was found between pancreatic head (SUV mean 6,4) and body (SUV mean 5,9) uptake. In case of all aforementioned
organs, there were no differences either between both sexes or between formerly diagnosed tumors (renal and prostate).Conclusions.
Evaluation of 11C-acetate uptake differences in parenchymal organs will allow establishing normal patterns of distribution. High
pancreatic uptake may be used in quantitative assessment of organ function in diffuse nonneoplastic pathology
Keywords :
Normal Uptake , 11C-Acetate , Liver , Spleen , Suprarenal Gland in PET
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology