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Improved radiosynthesis and preliminary in vivo evaluation of the 11C-labeled tetrazine [11C]AE-1 for pretargeted PET imaging

Abstract

Pretargeted nuclear imaging based on the ligation between tetrazines and nano-sized targeting agents functionalized with trans-cyclooctene (TCO) has recently been shown to improve both imaging contrast and dosimetry in nuclear imaging of nanomedicines. Herein, we describe the improved radiosynthesis of a 11C-labeled tetrazine ([11C]AE-1) and its preliminary evaluation in both mice and pigs. Pretargeted imaging in mice was carried out using both a new TCO-functionalized polyglutamic acid and a previously reported TCO-functionalized bisphosphonate system as targeting agents. Unfortunately, pretargeted imaging was not successful using these targeting agents in pair with [11C]AE-1. However, brain imaging in pig indicated that the tracer crossed the blood-brain-barrier. Hence, we suggest that this tetrazine scaffold could be used as a starting point for the development of pretargeted brain imaging, which has so far been a challenging task.

Authors

Stéen EJL; Jørgensen JT; Petersen IN; Nørregaard K; Lehel S; Shalgunov V; Birke A; Edem PE; L'Estrade ET; Hansen HD

Journal

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Vol. 29, No. 8, pp. 986–990

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

April 15, 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.bmcl.2019.02.014

ISSN

0960-894X

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