CLA: Imaging Drugs in the Brain with PET





Instructor: Morris (emorris@iupui.edu)




Time: Fridays, 3:30-5:20pm



Place: SL220 conference room - or by video hookup (IUPUI campus)




IT Contact
MJIS 1083
Jim Jones   (WLareacode)337-8861
(Purdue Campus)















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Date Class Paper 1 Paper 2 Presenter 1 Presenter 2


 "Application Paper"
"Modeling Paper"



31-Oct

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Imaging Dopamine Receptors in the Human Brain by Positron Tomography. Wagner et al 1983, Science A Quantitative Model for the In Vivo Assessment of Drug Binding Sites with Positron Emission Tomography. Mintun et al 1984, Ann Neurol E Morris
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one paper with modeling and experimental design



7-Nov


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Comparison of bolus and infusion methods for receptor quantitation: application to [18F]cyclofoxy and positron emission tomography.  Carson et al. 1993 JCBF&M
Y Weng             M Floyd
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two papers looking at effects of endogenous dopamine from two different standpoints



   14-Nov










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Effects of endogenous dopamine on measures of [18F]N-methylspiroperidol binding in the basal ganglia: Comparison of simulations and experimental results from PET studies in baboons.  Logan et al 1993, Synapse

Effects of endogenous dopamine on kinetics of [3H]N-methylspiperone and [3H]raclopride binding in the rat brain , Young et al. Synapse, 1993
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In vivo imaging of neuromodulation using PET: Optimal ligand characteristics and task length for detection of activation.  Morris et al, Human Brain Mapping, 1995
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21-Nov




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Feeding-induced dopamine release in dorsal striatum correlates with meal pleasantness ratings in healthy human volunteers.  Dana M. Small, Marilyn Jones-Gotman and Alain Dagher. Neuroimage 2003







Evidence for Striatal Dopamine Release During a Video Game"  Koepp et al, Nature vol 393, 1998,







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