There is current need for new approaches to assess/measure organ-level immunoreactivity and ensuing dysfunction in systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and sepsis, in order to protect or recover organ function. Using a rat model of systemic sterile inflammatory shock (intravenous LPS administration), we performed PET imaging with a translocator protein (TSPO) tracer, [F]DPA-714, as a biomarker for reactive immunoreactive changes in the brain and peripheral organs. dynamic PET/CT scans showed increased [F]DPA-714 binding in the brain, lungs, liver and bone marrow, 4 hours after LPS injection. Post-LPS mean standard uptake values (SUV at equilibrium were significantly higher in those organs compared to baseline. Changes in spleen [F]DPA-714 binding were variable but generally decreased after LPS. SUV values in all organs, except the spleen, positively correlated with several serum cytokines/chemokines. measures of TSPO expression and immunofluorescent staining validated the imaging results. Noninvasive molecular imaging with [F]DPA-714 PET in a rat model of systemic sterile inflammatory shock, along with measures of TSPO expression, showed brain, liver and lung inflammation, spleen monocytic efflux/lymphocytic activation and suggested increased bone marrow hematopoiesis. TSPO PET imaging can potentially be used to quantify SIRS and sepsis-associated organ-level immunoreactivity and assess the effectiveness of therapeutic and preventative approaches for associated organ failures, .

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