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- Title
Hepatic Positron Emission Tomography: Applications in Metabolism, Haemodynamics and Cancer.
- Authors
Honka, Miikka-Juhani; Rebelos, Eleni; Malaspina, Simona; Nuutila, Pirjo
- Abstract
Evaluating in vivo the metabolic rates of the human liver has been a challenge due to its unique perfusion system. Positron emission tomography (PET) represents the current gold standard for assessing non-invasively tissue metabolic rates in vivo. Here, we review the existing literature on the assessment of hepatic metabolism, haemodynamics and cancer with PET. The tracer mainly used in metabolic studies has been [ 18 F]2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose ( 18 F-FDG). Its application not only enables the evaluation of hepatic glucose uptake in a variety of metabolic conditions and interventions, but based on the kinetics of 18 F-FDG, endogenous glucose production can also be assessed. 14(R,S)-[ 18 F]fluoro-6-thia-Heptadecanoic acid ( 18 F-FTHA), 11 C-Palmitate and 11 C-Acetate have also been applied for the assessment of hepatic fatty acid uptake rates ( 18 F-FTHA and 11 C-Palmitate) and blood flow and oxidation ( 11 C-Acetate). Oxygen-15 labelled water ( 15 O-H 2 O) has been used for the quantification of hepatic perfusion. 18 F-FDG is also the most common tracer used for hepatic cancer diagnostics, whereas 11 C-Acetate has also shown some promising applications in imaging liver malignancies. The modelling approaches used to analyse PET data and also the challenges in utilizing PET in the assessment of hepatic metabolism are presented.
- Publication
Metabolites, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 4
- ISSN
2218-1989
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.3390/metabo12040321