[ 11C]DAA1106: radiosynthesis and in vivo binding to peripheral benzodiazepine receptors in mouse brain
DAA1106 ( N-(2,5-Dimethoxybenzyl)- N-(5-fluoro-2-phenoxyphenyl)acetamide), is a potent and selective ligand for peripheral benzodiazepine receptors (PBR) in mitochondrial fractions of rat (K i=0.043 nM) and monkey (K i=0.188 nM) brains. This compound was labeled by [ 11C]methylation of a correspondi...
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description | DAA1106 (
N-(2,5-Dimethoxybenzyl)-
N-(5-fluoro-2-phenoxyphenyl)acetamide), is a potent and selective ligand for peripheral benzodiazepine receptors (PBR) in mitochondrial fractions of rat (K
i=0.043 nM) and monkey (K
i=0.188 nM) brains. This compound was labeled by [
11C]methylation of a corresponding desmethyl precursor (DAA1123) with [
11C]CH
3I in the presence of NaH, with a 72±16% (corrected for decay) incorporation yield of radioactivity. After HPLC purification, [
11C]DAA1106 was obtained with ≥98% radiochemical purity and specific activity of 90–156 GBq/μmol at the end of synthesis. After
iv injection of [
11C]DAA1106 into mice, high accumulations of radioactivity were found in the olfactory bulb and cerebellum, the high PBR density regions in the brain. Coinjection of [
11C]DAA1106 with unlabeled DAA1106 and PBR-selective PK11195 displayed a significant reduction of radioactivity, suggesting a high specific binding of [
11C]DAA1106 to PBR. Although this tracer was rapidly metabolized in the plasma, only [
11C]DAA1106 was detected in the brain tissues, suggesting the specific binding in the brain due to the tracer itself. These findings revealed that [
11C]DAA1106 is a potential and selective positron emitting radioligand for PBR. |
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11C]methylation of a corresponding desmethyl precursor (DAA1123) with [
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iv injection of [
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i=0.188 nM) brains. This compound was labeled by [
11C]methylation of a corresponding desmethyl precursor (DAA1123) with [
11C]CH
3I in the presence of NaH, with a 72±16% (corrected for decay) incorporation yield of radioactivity. After HPLC purification, [
11C]DAA1106 was obtained with ≥98% radiochemical purity and specific activity of 90–156 GBq/μmol at the end of synthesis. After
iv injection of [
11C]DAA1106 into mice, high accumulations of radioactivity were found in the olfactory bulb and cerebellum, the high PBR density regions in the brain. Coinjection of [
11C]DAA1106 with unlabeled DAA1106 and PBR-selective PK11195 displayed a significant reduction of radioactivity, suggesting a high specific binding of [
11C]DAA1106 to PBR. Although this tracer was rapidly metabolized in the plasma, only [
11C]DAA1106 was detected in the brain tissues, suggesting the specific binding in the brain due to the tracer itself. These findings revealed that [
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i=0.188 nM) brains. This compound was labeled by [
11C]methylation of a corresponding desmethyl precursor (DAA1123) with [
11C]CH
3I in the presence of NaH, with a 72±16% (corrected for decay) incorporation yield of radioactivity. After HPLC purification, [
11C]DAA1106 was obtained with ≥98% radiochemical purity and specific activity of 90–156 GBq/μmol at the end of synthesis. After
iv injection of [
11C]DAA1106 into mice, high accumulations of radioactivity were found in the olfactory bulb and cerebellum, the high PBR density regions in the brain. Coinjection of [
11C]DAA1106 with unlabeled DAA1106 and PBR-selective PK11195 displayed a significant reduction of radioactivity, suggesting a high specific binding of [
11C]DAA1106 to PBR. Although this tracer was rapidly metabolized in the plasma, only [
11C]DAA1106 was detected in the brain tissues, suggesting the specific binding in the brain due to the tracer itself. These findings revealed that [
11C]DAA1106 is a potential and selective positron emitting radioligand for PBR.</abstract><cop>Amsterdam</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>12831989</pmid><doi>10.1016/S0969-8051(03)00016-7</doi><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
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