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PET studies of [18F]methyl-MK-801, a potential NMDA receptor complex radioligand.

Using positron emission tomography (PET), the potential of 18F-labelled fluoro-methyl-MK-801([18F]FMM) as a radioligand for in vivo studies of the NMDA receptor complex was investigated in baboons. In baseline conditions, there was a slight differential retention of [18F]FMM in cerebral cortex and striatum relative to cerebellum, compatible with specific binding. However, neither pretreatment with pharmacological doses of MK-801 or phencyclidine, nor severe, transient brain hypoxia, were able to clearly alter [18]FMM brain regional kinetics, indicating limited usefulness of this radioligand for in vivo PET investigations of the NMDA receptor.[1]

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  1. PET studies of [18F]methyl-MK-801, a potential NMDA receptor complex radioligand. Blin, J., Denis, A., Yamaguchi, T., Crouzel, C., MacKenzie, E.T., Baron, J.C. Neurosci. Lett. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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