Synthesis of a Bifunctional Cross-Bridged Chelating Agent, Peptide Conjugation, and Comparison of 68 Ga Labeling and Complex Stability Characteristics with Established Chelators
[ Ga]Ga can be introduced into receptor-specific peptidic carriers via different chelators to obtain radiotracers for Positron Emission Tomography imaging and the chosen chelating agent considerably influences the in vivo pharmacokinetics of the corresponding radiopeptides. A chelator that should be...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ChemMedChem 2023-01, Vol.18 (1), p.e202200495 |
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Ga]Ga
can be introduced into receptor-specific peptidic carriers via different chelators to obtain radiotracers for Positron Emission Tomography imaging and the chosen chelating agent considerably influences the in vivo pharmacokinetics of the corresponding radiopeptides. A chelator that should be a valuable alternative to established chelating agents for
Ga-radiolabeling of peptides would be a backbone-functionalized variant of the chelator CB-DO2A. Here, the bifunctional cross-bridged chelating agent CB-DO2A-GA was developed and compared to the established chelators DOTA, NODA-GA and DOTA-GA. For this purpose, CB-DO2A-GA(tBu)
was introduced into the peptide Tyr
-octreotate (TATE) and in direct comparison to the corresponding DOTA-, NODA-GA-, and DOTA-GA-modified TATE analogs, CB-DO2A-GA-TATE required harsher reaction conditions for
Ga-incorporation. Regarding the hydrophilicity profile of the resulting radiopeptides, a decrease in hydrophilicity from [
Ga]Ga-DOTA-GA-TATE (log
of -4.11±0.11) to [
Ga]Ga-CB-DO2A-GA-TATE (-3.02±0.08) was observed. Assessing the stability against metabolic degradation and complex challenge, [
Ga]Ga-CB-DO2A-GA demonstrated a very high kinetic inertness, exceeding that of [
Ga]Ga-DOTA-GA. Therefore, CB-DO2A-GA is a valuable alternative to established chelating agents for
Ga-radiolabeling of peptides, especially when the formation of a very stable, positively charged
Ga-complex is pursued. |
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ISSN: | 1860-7179 1860-7187 1860-7187 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cmdc.202200495 |