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The preparation and biological characterization of a new HL91-derivative for hypoxic imaging on stroke mice

Journal

APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES
Volume 68, Issue 9, Pages 1610-1615

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2010.03.008

Keywords

HL91; Hypoxia; Stroke

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Aim: Tc-99m-HL91 (Prognox, GE-Healthcare) was the first nonnitro-aryl-based radiotracer for evaluating hypoxic fraction in neoplasm, stroke and myocardium infarction regions. However, the high hydrophilicity of Tc-99m-HL91 might hamper its penetration into cells. In this study, we prepared a new ligand 4,4,11,11-tetramethyl- 5,10-diazatetradecane- 3,12-dionedioxime (HL91-ET) with higher lipophilicity but structurally similar compared with that of HL91. The chemical and biological characterizations of Tc-99m-HL91-ET as a scintigraphic probe for hypoxia were performed with a stroke-bearing mouse model. Materials and Methods: HL91-ET was synthesized and formulated with stannous chloride and buffer to afford kits. After mixing with (99m)Tc-pertechnetate, Tc-99m-HL91-ET can be prepared in high yield and high radiochemical purity (both >96%). The partition coefficient of Tc-99m-HL91-ET was determined in n-octanol/PBS system. Cellular uptake assays under normoxic and hypoxic conditions were performed in an oxygen-controlled CO2 incubator. Brain stroke in the mouse model was induced by the electrocautery of the middle cerebral artery. After intravenous injection of Tc-99m-HL91-ET into the Balb/c mouse suffering brain stroke, small-animal SPECT images were acquired at designated time points and autoradiography of the brain slides was conducted. Parallel studies of Tc-99m-HL91 were also conducted at the same conditions for comparison. Results: The higher partition coefficient of Tc-99m-HL91-ET (0.294+/-0.007) indicated higher lipophlicity compared with that of Tc-99m-HL91 (0.089+/-0.005). The Tc-99m-HL91-ET preparation was stable at ambient temperature for 24h. Cellular uptake assay showed that Tc-99m-HL91-ET was less selectively retained in hypoxic cells than Tc-99m-HL91. The target-to-normal brain ratios derived from the autoradiograms of the brains of stroke mice were 1.31+/-0.02 and 17.47+/-0.10 (n=3), respectively, at 2h post injection of (99m)Tc-HL91-ET and Tc-99m-HL91. Conclusions: This study revealed that Tc-99m-HL91-ET, though with higher lipophilicity than Tc-99m-HL91, did not suggest better specific accumulation in hypoxic cells or tissues than Tc-99m-HL91. The uptake mechanism of Tc-99m-HL91 was at least not solely by passive diffusion. Lipophilicity should not be the major consideration in designing HL91-derivatives for hypoxia imaging. Copyright (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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