Detection of Metastatic Insulinoma by Positron Emission Tomography with [(68)Ga]Exendin-4 -: a case reportVise andre og tillknytning
2014 (engelsk)Inngår i: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, ISSN 0021-972X, E-ISSN 1945-7197, Vol. 99, nr 5, s. 1519-1524Artikkel i tidsskrift (Fagfellevurdert) Published
Abstract [en]
Context:
Insulinomas are the most common cause of endogenous hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic adult patients. They are usually benign and curative surgery is the "gold standard" treatment if they can be localized. Malignant insulinomas are seen in less than 10% and their prognosis is poor. The Glucagon Like Peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) is markedly upregulated in insulinomas - especially benign lesions which are difficult to localize with current imaging techniques.
Objective:
To assess the possibility of the detection of primary and metastatic insulinoma by PET using [(68)Ga]Ga-DO3A-VS-Cys(40)-Exendin-4 ([(68)Ga]Exendin-4) in a patient with severe hypoglycemia.
Design:
Dynamic and static PET/CT examination of a patient using [68Ga]Exendin-4.
Setting:
Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Patients:
A patient presented with hypoglycemia requiring continuous intravenous glucose infusions. A pancreatic insulinoma was suspected and an exploratory laparotomy was urgently performed. At surgery, a tumor in the pancreatic tail with an adjacent metastasis was found and a distal pancreatic resection (plus splenectomy) and removal of lymph node was performed. Histopathology showed a WHO grade II insulinoma. Postoperatively hypoglycemia persisted but a PET/CT examination using the neuroendocrine marker [(11)C]-5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan was negative.
Interventions:
The patient was administered with [(68)Ga]Exendin-4 and examined by dynamic PET over the liver and pancreas.
Main Outcome Measures:
N/A
Results:
The stable GLP-1 analogue Exendin-4 was labeled with (68)Ga for PET imaging of GLP-1R expressing tumors. The patient was examined by [(68)Ga]Exendin-4-PET/CT which confirmed several small GLP-1R positive lesions in the liver and a lymph node that could not be conclusively identified by other imaging techniques. The results obtained from the [(68)Ga]Exendin-4-PET/CT examination provided the basis for continued systemic treatment.
Conclusion:
The results of the [(68)Ga]Exendin-4-PET/CT examination governed the treatment strategy of this particular patient and demonstrated the potential of this technique for future management of patients with this rare, but potentially fatal disease.
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2014. Vol. 99, nr 5, s. 1519-1524
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URN: urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-218879DOI: 10.1210/jc.2013-3541ISI: 000342339800030PubMedID: 24512490OAI: oai:DiVA.org:uu-218879DiVA, id: diva2:697702
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