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Evaluation of macrocyclic hydroxyisophthalamide ligands as chelators for zirconium-89.


ABSTRACT: The development of bifunctional chelators (BFCs) for zirconium-89 immuno-PET applications is an area of active research. Herein we report the synthesis and evaluation of octadentate hydroxyisophthalamide ligands (1 and 2) as zirconium-89 chelators. While both radiometal complexes could be prepared quantitatively and with excellent specific activity, preparation of 89Zr-1 required elevated temperature and an increased reaction time. 89Zr-1 was more stable than 89Zr-2 when challenged in vitro by excess DTPA or serum proteins and in vivo during acute biodistribution studies. Differences in radiometal complex stability arise from structural changes between the two ligand systems, and suggest further ligand optimization is necessary to enhance 89Zr chelation.

SUBMITTER: Bhatt NB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5456358 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of macrocyclic hydroxyisophthalamide ligands as chelators for zirconium-89.

Bhatt Nikunj B NB   Pandya Darpan N DN   Xu Jide J   Tatum David D   Magda Darren D   Wadas Thaddeus J TJ  

PloS one 20170602 6


The development of bifunctional chelators (BFCs) for zirconium-89 immuno-PET applications is an area of active research. Herein we report the synthesis and evaluation of octadentate hydroxyisophthalamide ligands (1 and 2) as zirconium-89 chelators. While both radiometal complexes could be prepared quantitatively and with excellent specific activity, preparation of 89Zr-1 required elevated temperature and an increased reaction time. 89Zr-1 was more stable than 89Zr-2 when challenged in vitro by e  ...[more]

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