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A graphical method of analysis applicable to ligands that bind reversibly to receptors or enzymes requiring the simultaneous measurement of plasma and tissue radioactivities for multiple times after the injection of a radiolabeled tracer is presented. It is shown that there is a time t after which a plot of integral of t0ROI(t')dt'/ROI(t) versus integral of t0Cp(t')dt'/ROI(t) (where ROI and Cp are functions of time describing the variation of tissue radioactivity and plasma radioactivity, respectively) is linear with a slope that corresponds to the steady-state space of the ligand plus the plasma volume,.Vp. For a two-compartment model, the slope is given by lambda + Vp, where lambda is the partition coefficient and the intercept is -1/kappa 2(1 + Vp/lambda). For a three-compartment model, the slope is lambda(1 + Bmax/Kd) + Vp and the intercept is -1 + Bmax/Kd)/k2 + [koff(1 + Kd/Bmax)-1) 1 + Vp/lambda(1 + Bmax/Kd)-1 (where Bmax represents the concentration of ligand binding sites and Kd the equilibrium dissociation constant of the ligand-binding site complex, koff (k4) the ligand-binding site dissociation constant, and k2 is the transfer constant from tissue to plasma). This graphical method provides the ratio Bmax/Kd from the slope for comparison with in vitro measures of the same parameter. It also provides an easy, rapid method for comparison of the reproducibility of repeated measures in a single subject, for longitudinal or drug intervention protocols, or for comparing experimental results between subjects. Although the linearity of this plot holds when ROI/Cp is constant, it can be shown that, for many systems, linearity is effectively reached some time before this. This analysis has been applied to data from N-methyl-11C-(-)-cocaine (11Ccocaine) studies in normal human volunteers and the results are compared to the standard nonlinear least-squares analysis. The calculated value of Bmax/Kd for the high-affinity binding site for cocaine is 0.62 +/- 0.20, in agreement with literature values.
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Jean Logan
Joanna S. Fowler
Nora D. Volkow
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Brookhaven National Laboratory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69eaa0a9fa8930e78aaa1403 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/jcbfm.1990.127