Experimental study of integrin αvβ3 micro positron emission tomography (microPET)/CT imaging with 68Ga-DOTA-RGD2 in diagnosis of breast cancer osteolytic bone metastases
10.7619/jcmp.201715028
- VernacularTitle:整合素受体核素显像诊断乳腺癌骨转移病灶的实验研究
- Author:
Jun ZHAO
1
;
Guoqiang SHAO
;
Weihong XUE
Author Information
1. 江苏省常州市第二人民医院 核医学科
- Keywords:
osteolytic lesion;
breast carcinoma;
bone metastasis;
integrin
- From:
Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice
2017;21(15):101-103
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the value of integrin αvβ3 micro positron emission tomography (microPET)/CT imaging with 68Ga-DOTA-RGD2 in diagnosis of breast cancer osteolytic bone metastases.Methods MDA-MB-231 was injected in left ventricle of hairless mice at the density of 1.0×10 7/mL.Animal model with parathyroid hormone(PTH)-induced osteolysis in the calvarium was established.Animals were randomly divided into RGD group (n=10) and FDG group (n=10), and were detected by 68Ga-DOTA-RGD2microPET/CT and 18F-NaFmicroPET/CT respectively.Animals were sacrificed and bone lesions were collected for pathological examination.Results Bone radiotracer uptake ratio of osteolytie lesion to normal calvrium (O/N) was (4.18±0.570) by 68Ga-DOTA-RGD2, which was significantly higher than (1.24±0.28) in group FDG by 18F-NaFmicroPET/CT imaging (P<0.05).Conclusion 68Ga-DOTA-RGD2 integrin receptor αvβ3 imaging can effectively detect breast cancer bone metastases and locate osteolytic lesions.