Positron emission tomography (PET) enables the study of neuropharmacological variables, such as regional receptor densities, alterations in receptor occupancy from endogenous neurotransmitters and exogenous drugs, and receptor plasticity in living human subjects. The purpose of this paper is to review the procedures currently used to study brain pharmacology based on the use of radioactive tracers and PET, and to identify open issues in this field. In particular, the article reviews methodology for tracer validation, including essential biochemistry and kinetic modeling, as well as present clinical applications of tracers used to study dopamine, opioid, benzodiazepine, and cholinergic receptors

Lucignani, G., Moresco, R., Fazio, F. (1989). PET-based neuropharmacology: state of the art. CEREBROVASCULAR AND BRAIN METABOLISM REVIEWS, 1(4), 271-287.

PET-based neuropharmacology: state of the art

MORESCO, ROSA MARIA;FAZIO, FERRUCCIO
1989

Abstract

Positron emission tomography (PET) enables the study of neuropharmacological variables, such as regional receptor densities, alterations in receptor occupancy from endogenous neurotransmitters and exogenous drugs, and receptor plasticity in living human subjects. The purpose of this paper is to review the procedures currently used to study brain pharmacology based on the use of radioactive tracers and PET, and to identify open issues in this field. In particular, the article reviews methodology for tracer validation, including essential biochemistry and kinetic modeling, as well as present clinical applications of tracers used to study dopamine, opioid, benzodiazepine, and cholinergic receptors
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neuropharmacology, PET,
English
1989
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4
271
287
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Lucignani, G., Moresco, R., Fazio, F. (1989). PET-based neuropharmacology: state of the art. CEREBROVASCULAR AND BRAIN METABOLISM REVIEWS, 1(4), 271-287.
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