Publications by authors named "Denise Shieh"

The density of various proteins throughout the human brain can be studied through the use of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. We report here on data from a study of serotonin transporter (5-HTT) binding. While PET imaging data analysis is most commonly performed on data that are aggregated into several discrete regions of interest, in this study, primary interest is on measures of 5-HTT binding potential that are made at many locations along a continuous anatomically defined tract, one that was chosen to follow serotonergic axons.

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Objective: The conventional approach to the analysis of dynamic PET data can be described as a two-stage approach. In Stage 1, each individual's kinetic parameter estimates are obtained by modeling their PET data. Then in Stage 2, those parameter estimates are treated as though they are the observed data and compared across subjects and groups using standard statistical analyses.

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Serotonin transporter (5-HTT) binding deficits are reported in major depressive disorder (MDD). However, most studies have not considered serotonin system anatomy when parcellating brain regions of interest (ROIs). We now investigate 5-HTT binding in MDD in two novel ways: (1) use of a 5-HTT tract-based analysis examining binding along serotonergic axons; and (2) using the Copenhagen University Hospital Neurobiology Research Unit (NRU) 5-HT Atlas, based on brain-wide binding patterns of multiple serotonin receptor types.

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