Two PET studies using [11C]raclopride with ultra-high specific radioactivity (4302–7222 GBq/μmol) or ordinary high specific radioactivity (133-280 GBq/μmol) were performed on different days in 14 healthy men. Binding potential (BP) was calculated by the simplified reference tissue method, peak equilibrium method, and area-under-the-curve method for each region-of-interest using time-activity data in the cerebellum as a reference brain region.
BP values for radioligands with ultra-high specific radioactivity and ordinary high specific radioactivity calculated by the simplified reference tissue method were 4.06±0.29 and 4.10±0.25 in the putamen, 0.44±0.07 and 0.47±0.07 in the thalamus and 0.37±0.06 and 0.38±0.06 in the temporal cortex, respectively (mean±S.D.). No significant difference in BP was observed between ultra-high specific radioactivity and ordinary high specific radioactivity in any of the brain regions.
BP values of [11C]raclopride with ultra-high specific radioactivity did not differ from those with ordinary high specific radioactivity in the measured brain regions, including striatal and extrastriatal regions.