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KMID : 1100220180170030110
Dementia and Neurocognitive Disorders
2018 Volume.17 No. 3 p.110 ~ p.119
18F-THK5351 PET Imaging in Nonfluent-Agrammatic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia
Yoon Cindy W.

Jeong Hye-Jin
Seo Seong-Ho
Lee Sang-Yoon
Suh Mee-Kyung
Heo Jae-Hyeok
Lee Yeong-Bae
Park Kee-Hyung
Okamura Nobuyuki
Lee Kyoung-Min
Noh Young
Abstract
Background and Purpose: To analyze 18F-THK5351 positron emission tomography (PET) scans of patients with clinically diagnosed nonfluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia (navPPA).

Methods: Thirty-one participants, including those with Alzheimer's disease (AD, n=13), navPPA (n=3), and those with normal control (NC, n=15) who completed 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging, 18F-THK5351 PET scans, and detailed neuropsychological tests, were included. Voxel-based and region of interest (ROI)-based analyses were performed to evaluate retention of 18F-THK5351 in navPPA patients.

Results: In ROI-based analysis, patients with navPPA had higher levels of THK retention in the Broca's area, bilateral inferior frontal lobes, bilateral precentral gyri, and bilateral basal ganglia. Patients with navPPA showed higher levels of THK retention in bilateral frontal lobes (mainly left side) compared than NC in voxel-wise analysis.

Conclusions: In our study, THK retention in navPPA patients was mainly distributed at the frontal region which was well correlated with functional-radiological distribution of navPPA. Our results suggest that tau PET imaging could be a supportive tool for diagnosis of navPPA in combination with a clinical history.
KEYWORD
Primary Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia, tau Protein, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Positron Emission Tomography
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