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Synthesis and Characterization of Nitroimidazole Derivatives for 68Ga-Labeling and Testing in Tumor Xenografted Mice

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 53, Issue 17, Pages 6378-6385

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jm100545a

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  1. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology [R0A-2008-000-20116-0, 2009-0082087]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2009-0082087] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Radiolabeled nitroimidazole (NI) derivatives have been used for imaging hypoxic tissues. We synthesized NI derivatives conjugated with bifunctional chelating agents such as 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4,7-triacetic acid (NOTA) and isothiocyanatobenzyl-NOTA (SCN-NOTA) via ethyleneamine bridge by formation of amide and thiourea bond, respectively. We proved that amide oxygen of Ga-NOTA-NI contributes to the formation of metal complex by X-ray crystallography. We labeled them with Ga-68 and found that both Ga-68-NOTA-NI and Ga-68- SCN-NOTA-NI were labeled in high efficiency (> 96%) and were stable at room temperature in the prepared medium and at 37 degrees C in human serum. In vitro cell uptake experiments using CHO and CT-26 cell lines showed significantly increased uptakes of both of the agents in hypoxic condition. Biodistribution study in CT-26 xenografted mice showed increasing tumor to muscle ratios. Ga-68-NOTA-NI showed lower intestine uptake than Ga-68-NOTA-SCN-NI due to hydrophilicity. Also, Ga-68-NOTA-NI showed higher tumor uptake than Ga-68-NOTA-SCN-NI in an animal PET study. In conclusion, we successfully developed Ga-68 labeled NI derivatives for hypoxic tissue imaging.

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