Synthesis and evaluation of macrocyclic amino acid derivatives for tumor imaging by gallium-68 positron emission tomography

Dinesh Shetty, Jae Min Jeong, Chang Hwan Ju, Young Ju Kim, Ji Youn Lee, Yun Sang Lee, Dong Soo Lee, June Key Chung, Myung Chul Lee

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Abstract

68Ga PET imaging in clinical oncology represents a notable development because the availability of 68Ga is not dependent on a cyclotron. Furthermore, labeled amino acid derivatives have been proven to be useful for the imaging many tumor types. In the present study, we synthesized β-aminoalanine, γ-aminohomoalanine, and lysine conjugates of macrocyclic bifunctional chelating agents, such as, NOTA (1a-c) and DOTA (2a-c). The compounds produced were found to be potential useful as 68Ga-PET imaging agents. In particular, they showed high tumor uptakes in vitro and in vivo, and had high labeling yields and excellent stabilities. The co-ordination chemistry of NOTA-monoamide compound 1a was studied by multinuclear NMR. In vitro studies showed that the synthesized compounds were taken up by cancer cells more than controls (68Ga-NOTA and 68Ga-DOTA). Furthermore, in vivo studies showed that they have high tumor to muscle and tumor to blood ratios, and small-animal PET imaging revealed high tumor uptakes as compared with other organs, and high bladder activities, indicating rapid renal excretion. These results might motivate the use of 68Ga amino acid PET for tumor diagnosis.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)7338-7347
Number of pages10
JournalBioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Volume18
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2010

Keywords

  • Ga
  • Amino acid
  • DOTA
  • Ga-68
  • NOTA

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