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AbstractBackgroundRho‐associated protein kinase 2 (ROCK2) activity is implicated in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other central nervous system (CNS) disorders 1. In this study, we investigated the relative expression levels of ROCK2 in APP/PS1 transgenic AD mice and age‐matched wild‐type (WT) C57BL/6J mice using the ROCK2‐specific PET radioligand, [11C]ROCK201.MethodsThe ROCK2 tracer [11C]ROCK201 was synthesized according to the previously published procedure 2. PET scans were performed in a Focus‐220 scanner on 12‐month‐old APP/PS1 transgenic mice (n = 8) and WT controls (n = 5). Self‐blocking scans were performed 10 min post injection (p.i.) of the unlabeled ROCK201 (i.v., 3.3 mg/kg). Regions of interest (ROIs) were extracted from the Ma‐Benveniste‐Mirrione mouse brain atlas and regional time‐activity curves (TACs) were obtained by applying template ROIs to the averaged PET images (0 to 60 min p.i.). Distribution volume ratio (DVR) values were generated using the simplified reference tissue model 2 (SRTM2) on the 60‐min dynamic PET imaging data, with cerebellum (CB) as the reference region. ROCK2 protein expression levels were assessed immunohistochemically in brain tissues of 12‐month‐old APP/PS1 (N = 3) and WT (N = 3) mice.ResultsUptake of [11C]ROCK201 was observed throughout the mouse brain, with peak SUV of 2.6. TACs were consistently higher in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 mice than controls, within 20 min p.i. (Fig. 1a). Reduced uptake was observed in self‐blocking studies, indicating specific binding of [11C]ROCK201 in the rodent brain (Fig. 1a). TACs were well fitted with SRTM2. Compared with age‐matched WT controls, the DVR(CB) in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 mice was 9.3% higher than that of WT mice (p = 0.03) (Fig. 1b). Consistent with PET imaging results, ROCK2 protein expression is elevated by 49±2% in the CA1 of APP/PS1 mice compared to that of WT mice (Fig. 1c).ConclusionsWe demonstrated the uptake and detection sensitivity of the radioligand [11C]ROCK201 in the mouse brain, with higher tracer uptake in the hippocampi of APP/PS1 mice as compared to WT mice, supporting the use of [11C]ROCK201 in preclinical AD drug discovery and development.

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