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A novel side-bridged hybrid phosphonate/acetate pendant cyclam: synthesis, characterization, and 64Cu small animal PET imaging.


ABSTRACT: Copper-64 (t(1/2)=12.7h; beta(+): 0.653 MeV, 17.4%; beta(-): 0.578 MeV, 39%) is produced in a biomedical cyclotron and has applications in both imaging and therapy. Macrocyclic chelators are widely used as bifunctional chelators to bind copper radionuclides to antibodies and peptides owing to their relatively high kinetic stability. A novel side-bridged cyclam featuring both pendant acetate and phosphonate groups was synthesized using a Kabachnik-Fields approach followed by hydrobromic acid deprotection. The Cu(II) complex of the novel ligand was synthesized, radiolabeling with (64)Cu was demonstrated, and in vitro (serum) stability was performed. In addition, in vivo distribution and clearance of the (64)Cu-labeled complex was visualized by positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. This novel chelate may be useful in (64)Cu-mediated diagnostic positron emission tomography (PET) imaging as well as targeted radiotherapeutic applications.

SUBMITTER: Boswell CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2636550 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel side-bridged hybrid phosphonate/acetate pendant cyclam: synthesis, characterization, and 64Cu small animal PET imaging.

Boswell C Andrew CA   Regino Celeste A S CA   Baidoo Kwamena E KE   Wong Karen J KJ   Milenic Diane E DE   Kelley James A JA   Lai Christopher C CC   Brechbiel Martin W MW  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 20081206 2


Copper-64 (t(1/2)=12.7h; beta(+): 0.653 MeV, 17.4%; beta(-): 0.578 MeV, 39%) is produced in a biomedical cyclotron and has applications in both imaging and therapy. Macrocyclic chelators are widely used as bifunctional chelators to bind copper radionuclides to antibodies and peptides owing to their relatively high kinetic stability. A novel side-bridged cyclam featuring both pendant acetate and phosphonate groups was synthesized using a Kabachnik-Fields approach followed by hydrobromic acid depr  ...[more]

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