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      Estimation of local cerebral protein synthesis rates with L-[1-11C]leucine and PET: methods, model, and results in animals and humans.

      Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
      Animals, Blood-Brain Barrier, Brain, blood supply, metabolism, radionuclide imaging, Carbon Radioisotopes, blood, diagnostic use, Diet, Humans, Kinetics, Leucine, Macaca mulatta, Models, Biological, Nerve Tissue Proteins, biosynthesis, Rats, Tomography, Emission-Computed, methods

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          We have estimated the cerebral protein synthesis rates (CPSR) in a series of normal human volunteers and monkeys using L-[1-11C]leucine and positron emission tomography (PET) using a three-compartment model. The model structure, consisting of a tissue precursor, metabolite, and protein compartment, was validated with biochemical assay data obtained in rat studies. The CPSR values estimated in human hemispheres of about 0.5 nmol/min/g agree well with hemispheric estimates in monkeys. The sampling requirements (input function and scanning sequence) for accurate estimates of model parameters were investigated in a series of computer simulation studies.

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