Thalamic microglial activation in ischemic stroke detected in vivo by PET and [ <sup>11</sup> C]PK11195

Sabina Pappatà(Inserm), M Levasseur(Inserm), Roger N. Gunn(Inserm), R. Myers(Inserm), C. Crouzel(Inserm), A. Syrota(Inserm), Terry Jones(Inserm), G. W. Kreutzberg(Inserm), Richard B. Banati(Inserm)
Neurology
October 10, 2000
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Abstract

Using quantitative PET, the authors studied the binding of [11C]PK11195, a marker of activated microglia, in the thalamus of patients with chronic middle cerebral artery infarcts. All patients showed increased [11C]PK11195 binding in the ipsilateral thalamus, indicating the activation of microglia in degenerating projection areas remote from the primary lesion. A persistent increase in [11C]PK11195 binding suggests active, long-term thalamic microstructural changes after corticothalamic connection damage.


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