Noninvasive longitudinal quantification of β-cell mass with [<sup>111</sup>In]-labeled exendin-4.
FASEB J · 2019
Last updated 2026-05-28Researchers tested a noninvasive method to measure changes in β-cell mass (the cells that produce insulin) in mice using a radioactive tracer called [In]-Ex4 and a type of imaging scan called SPECT. The radioactive signal from the pancreas in the scan strongly matched the actual β-cell mass measured in tissue samples, with correlation values of 0.94 and 0.89. The method was able to track changes in β-cell mass over time, including before and after high blood sugar developed in the mice.
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| Journal | FASEB J, 2019 |
|---|---|
| Citations | 11 |
| Relative citation ratio | 0.64 |
| NIH percentile | 36 |
| Molecules | — |
| Conditions studied | Type 2 Diabetes |
Abstract
Currently, quantifying β-cell mass (BCM) requires harvesting the pancreas. In this study, we investigated a potential noninvasive method to quantify BCM changes longitudinally using [Lys(In-BnDTPA-Ahx)]exendin-4 ([In]-Ex4) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). We used autoradiography and transgenic mice expressing green fluorescent protein under the control of mouse insulin 1 gene promotor to evaluate the specificity of [In]-Ex4 toward β cells. Using nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice, we injected [In]-Ex4 (3.0 MBq) intravenously and performed SPECT 30 min later, repeating this at a 2-wk interval. After the second scan, we harvested the pancreas and calculated BCM from immunohistochemically stained pancreatic sections. Specific accumulation of [In]-Ex4 in β cells was confirmed by autoradiography, with a significant correlation ( = 0.94) between the fluorescent and radioactive signal intensities. The radioactive signal from the pancreas in the second SPECT scan significantly correlated ( = 0.89) with BCM calculated from the immunostained pancreatic sections. We developed a regression formula to estimate BCM from the radioactive signals from the pancreas in SPECT scans. BCM can be quantified longitudinally and noninvasively by SPECT imaging with [In]-Ex4. This technique successfully demonstrated longitudinal changes in BCM in NOD mice before and after onset of hyperglycemia.-Fujita, N., Fujimoto, H., Hamamatsu, K., Murakami, T., Kimura, H., Toyoda, K., Saji, H., Inagaki, N. Noninvasive longitudinal quantification of β-cell mass with [In]-labeled exendin-4.
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