Nicolas Guehl
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical ImagingDownloadHi-Res Photo
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Georges El Fakhri, PhD, DABR
Marc David Normandin, PhD
Maeva Dhaynaut
Jinsong Ouyang, PhD
Chao Ma, PhD
Moses Quinn Wilks, PhD
43Publications
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2024
Diffusion-based Bayesian posterior distribution prediction of kinetic parameters in dynamic PET
Djebra Y, Liu X, Marin T, Tiss A, Dhaynaut M, Guehl N, Johnson K, Fakhri G, Ma C, Ouyang J. Diffusion-based Bayesian posterior distribution prediction of kinetic parameters in dynamic PET. 2024, 00: 1-1. DOI: 10.1109/nss/mic/rtsd57108.2024.10657955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConditional variational autoencoderEfficient deep learning-based approachMarkov chain Monte CarloDenoising diffusion probabilistic modelDeep learning-based approachDiffusion probabilistic modelLearning-based approachApproximate posterior distributionPosterior distributionVariational autoencoderHeavy computationTau protein aggregationBayesian inferenceProbabilistic modelData-drivenStudy molecular processesBayesian posterior distributionProtein aggregationMetropolis-Hastings Markov chain Monte CarloMolecular processesAlzheimer's diseaseNeurodegenerative diseasesKinetic parametersEstimate posterior distributionsAutoencoderPET mapping of receptor occupancy using joint direct parametric reconstruction
Marin T, Belov V, Chemli Y, Ouyang J, Najmaoui Y, Fakhri G, Duvvuri S, Iredale P, Guehl N, Normandin M, Petibon Y. PET mapping of receptor occupancy using joint direct parametric reconstruction. IEEE Transactions On Biomedical Engineering 2024, PP: 1-15. PMID: 39446540, DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2024.3486191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral nervous systemReceptor occupancyLow-binding regionsPET scansSimulation resultsPreclinical in vivo experimentsDynamic PET scansPairs of baselineEstimation of receptor occupancyEstimation frameworkPET neuroimagingReconstruction frameworkModulating drugsTime activity curvesParametric reconstructionDevelopment of drugsEffects of List-Mode-Based Intraframe Motion Correction in Dynamic Brain PET Imaging
Tiss A, Chemli Y, Guehl N, Marin T, Johnson K, Fakhri G, Ouyang J. Effects of List-Mode-Based Intraframe Motion Correction in Dynamic Brain PET Imaging. IEEE Transactions On Radiation And Plasma Medical Sciences 2024, 8: 950-958. PMID: 39507127, PMCID: PMC11540417, DOI: 10.1109/trpms.2024.3432322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiffusion Model-Based Posterior Distribution Prediction for Kinetic Parameter Estimation in Dynamic PET
Djebra Y, Liu X, Marin T, Tiss A, Dhaynaut M, Guehl N, Johnson K, Fakhri G, Ma C, Ouyang J. Diffusion Model-Based Posterior Distribution Prediction for Kinetic Parameter Estimation in Dynamic PET. 2011 IEEE International Symposium On Biomedical Imaging: From Nano To Macro 2024, 00: 1-5. PMID: 39530051, PMCID: PMC11554386, DOI: 10.1109/isbi56570.2024.10635805.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosterior distributions of kinetic parametersDenoising diffusion probabilistic modelHyperphosphorylated tauP-tauDiffusion probabilistic modelAlzheimer's diseaseNeurodegenerative diseasesKinetic parametersPosterior distributionInference efficiencyComputational needsEstimate kinetic parametersProbabilistic modelComputation timeRadiosynthesis automation, non-human primate biodistribution and dosimetry of K+ channel tracer [11C]3MeO4AP
Zhou Y, Wilks M, Dhaynaut M, Guehl N, Vesper D, Moon S, Rice P, El Fakhri G, Normandin M, Brugarolas P. Radiosynthesis automation, non-human primate biodistribution and dosimetry of K+ channel tracer [11C]3MeO4AP. EJNMMI Research 2024, 14: 43. PMID: 38683467, PMCID: PMC11058135, DOI: 10.1186/s13550-024-01092-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsRadiation dosimetryAverage effective doseWhole-body biodistributionTotal scan timeNon-decayEffective doseNon-human primatesSymptomatic treatment of multiple sclerosisIn vivo binding affinityBed positionTreatment of multiple sclerosisHigh-resolution CTDynamic acquisition protocolDosimetryPET dataAdult rhesus macaquesScan timeImaging demyelinationOLINDA softwareRadiationAcquisition protocolsPreclinical studiesNo significant changesHigh dosesPET imagingPET imaging of M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rhesus macaques using [11C]MK-6884: Quantification with kinetic modeling and receptor occupancy by CVL-231 (emraclidine), a novel positive allosteric modulator
Belov V, Guehl N, Duvvuri S, Iredale P, Moon S, Dhaynaut M, Chakilam S, MacDonagh A, Rice P, Yokell D, Renger J, Fakhri G, Normandin M. PET imaging of M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rhesus macaques using [11C]MK-6884: Quantification with kinetic modeling and receptor occupancy by CVL-231 (emraclidine), a novel positive allosteric modulator. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2024, 44: 1329-1342. PMID: 38477292, PMCID: PMC11342722, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x241238820.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsReceptor occupancyNon-human primatesBinding potentialPositron emission tomographyMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsAllosteric modulatorsNon-human primate brainM4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorStriatal hyperdopaminergiaAcetylcholine receptorsBrain regionsCaudate nucleusTotal volume of distributionDose-dependent blockReference regionVolume of distributionPositron emission tomography imagingEmission tomographyReceptor levelsFunction of dosePET scansClinical trialsBlood-basedRhesus macaquesAcute Stress Increases Striatal Connectivity With Cortical Regions Enriched for μ and κ Opioid Receptors
Zhukovsky P, Ironside M, Duda J, Moser A, Null K, Dhaynaut M, Normandin M, Guehl N, El Fakhri G, Alexander M, Holsen L, Misra M, Narendran R, Hoye J, Morris E, Esfand S, Goldstein J, Pizzagalli D. Acute Stress Increases Striatal Connectivity With Cortical Regions Enriched for μ and κ Opioid Receptors. Biological Psychiatry 2024, 96: 717-726. PMID: 38395372, PMCID: PMC11339240, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2024.02.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsMajor depressive disorderFunctional connectivityEffects of stressAcute stressK-opioid receptorsStriatal connectivityEtiology of major depressive disorderCortical regionsMontreal Imaging Stress TaskEffects of acute stressGlobal FCIncreased striatal connectivityVentral attention/salience networkAllen Human Brain AtlasDefault mode networkCortical connectivityHuman Brain AtlasMDD studiesDepressive disorderFrontoparietal networkNeurobiological effectsMode networkStress taskDimensional approachMDD risk
2023
Evaluation of trans- and cis-4‑[18F]Fluorogabapentin for Brain PET Imaging
Zhou Y, Normandin M, Belov V, Macdonald-Soccorso M, Moon S, Sun Y, Fakhri G, Guehl N, Brugarolas P. Evaluation of trans- and cis-4‑[18F]Fluorogabapentin for Brain PET Imaging. ACS Chemical Neuroscience 2023, 14: 4208-4215. PMID: 37947793, PMCID: PMC11485007, DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsNeuropathic painRodent models of neuropathic painSubunit of voltage-dependent calcium channelsModel of neuropathic painTreatment of neuropathic painMetabolite-corrected arterial input functionVoltage-dependent calcium channelsMultilinear analysis 1Brain uptakePET imagingDose of gabapentinOne-tissue compartment modelRegional time-activity curvesAdult rhesus macaquesPlasma protein bindingTime-activity curvesModerate brain uptakeCalcium channelsInjured nerveArterial input functionGabapentinRodent modelsAnticonvulsant medicationBrain PET imagingRhesus macaquesAssociation of Pathologic and Volumetric Biomarker Changes With Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Adults
Hanseeuw B, Jacobs H, Schultz A, Buckley R, Farrell M, Guehl N, Becker J, Properzi M, Sanchez J, Quiroz Y, Vannini P, Sepulcre J, Yang H, Chhatwal J, Gatchel J, Marshall G, Amariglio R, Papp K, Rentz D, Normandin M, Price J, Healy B, El Fakhri G, Sperling R, Johnson K. Association of Pathologic and Volumetric Biomarker Changes With Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Adults. Neurology 2023, 101: e2533-e2544. PMID: 37968130, PMCID: PMC10791053, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000207962.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAssociated with cognitive declineOlder adultsNon-AD pathologyCognitive declineHippocampal volumeCognitive dataPreclinical Alzheimer Cognitive CompositeInferior temporal tauProspective cohort studyClinically normal older adultsHarvard Aging Brain StudyPittsburgh compound B PET scansOvert cognitive impairmentAnalyzed dataNormal older adultsAging Brain StudyClinically normal adultsLongitudinal associationsAlzheimer's diseaseCohort studyMemory impairmentCognitive compositeCognitive impairmentHippocampal atrophyCognitionInjectable ice slurry for reducing pericardial adipose tissue
Shuhaiber J, Tuchayi S, Bijari F, Guehl N, Wang Y, Farinelli W, Arkun K, Fakhri G, Anderson R, Garibyan L. Injectable ice slurry for reducing pericardial adipose tissue. Lasers In Surgery And Medicine 2023, 55: 674-679. PMID: 37464943, DOI: 10.1002/lsm.23709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsPericardial adipose tissuePericardial adipose tissue volumeChest computed tomographyPAT volumeBaseline chest computed tomographyAnimal modelsSubcutaneous adipose tissue volumesCardiovascular diseaseHigh risk of cardiovascular diseaseAdipose tissueLow patient complianceRisk of cardiovascular diseaseWeight lossPreclinical large animal modelAdipose tissue volumeLarge animal modelBariatric surgeryComputed tomographyPatient complianceHigh riskNovel treatmentTreated groupCT imagesTissue volumeCryolipolysis