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Synthesis and biodistribution of [11C]R107474, a new radiolabeled α2-adrenoceptor antagonist

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BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 14, Issue 13, Pages 4526-4534

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2006.02.029

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[C-11]R107474; [C-11]formaldehyde; alpha(2)-adrenoceptor antagonist; PET

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R107474, 2-methyl-3-[2-(1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo[4,5]furo[3,2-c]pyridin-2-yl)ethyl]-4H-pyrido[1,2-alpyrimidin-4-one, was investigated using in vitro and in vivo receptor assays and proved to be a potent and relatively selective alpha(2)-adrenoceptor antagonist. Performed assays in vitro were inhibition of binding to a large number of neurotransmitter receptor sites, drug receptor binding sites, ion channel binding sites, peptide receptor binding sites, and the monoamine transporters in membrane preparations of brain tissue or of cells expressing the cloned human receptors. The compound has subnanomolar affinity for h alpha(2A)- and h alpha(2C)-adrenoceptors (K-i = 0.13 and 0.15 nM, respectively) and showed nanomolar affinity for the h alpha(2B)-adrenoceptors and 5-hydroxytryptamine(7) (h5-HT7) receptors (Ki = 1 and 5 nM, respectively). R107474 interacted weakly (Ki values ranging between 81 and 920 nM) with dopamine-hD(2L), -hD3 and -hD4, h5-HT1D-, wh5-HT1F-, h5-HT2A-, h5-HT2C-, and h5-HT5A receptors. The compound, tested up to 10 mu M, interacted only at micromolar concentrations or not at all with any of the other receptor or transporter binding sites tested in this study. In vivo alpha(2A)- and alpha(2C)-adrenoceptor occupancy was measured by ex vivo autoradiography 1 h after subcutaneous (sc) administration of R107474. It was found that R 107474 occupies the alpha(2A)- and alpha(2C)-adrenoceptors with an ED50 (95% confidence limits) of 0.014 mg/kg sc (0.009-0.019) and 0.026 mg/kg sc (0.022-0.030), respectively. Radiolabeled 2-methyl-3-[2-([1-C-11]-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo[4,5]furo[3,2-c]pyridin-2-yl)ethyl]-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one ([C-11]R107474) was prepared and evaluated as a potential positron emission tomography (PET) ligand for studying central alpha(2)-adrenoceptors. [C-11]R107474 was obtained via a Pictet-Spengler reaction with [C-11]formaldehyde in 33 +/- 4% overall decay-corrected radiochemical yield. The total synthesis time was 55 min and the specific activity was 24-28 GBq/mu mol. The biodistribution of [C-11]R107474 in rats revealed that the uptake of [C-11]R 107474 after in vivo intravenous administration is very rapid; in most tissues (including the brain) it reaches maximum concentration at 5 min after tracer injection. In agreement with the known distribution of alpha(2)-adrenoceptors in the brain, highest uptake of radioactivity was observed in septum (3.54 +/- 0.52 ID/g, 5 min pi) and entorhinal cortex (1.57 +/- 0.10 ID/g, 5 min pi). Tissue/cerebellum concentration ratios for septum (5.38 +/- 0.45, 30 min pi) and entorhinal cortex (3.43 +/- 0.24, 30 min pi) increased with time due to rapid uptake followed by a slow washout. In vivo blocking experiments using the non-selective alpha(2)-adrenoceptor antagonist mirtazapine demonstrated specific inhibition of [C-11]R107474 binding in selective brain areas. The receptor binding profile of mirtazapine is reported and the selectivity of inhibition of binding is discussed. These results suggest that [C-11]R107474 deserves further investigation as a potential radioligand for studying alpha(2)-adrenoceptors using PET. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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