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Title
[¹⁸F]ZCDD083 : a PFKFB3-targeted PET tracer for atherosclerotic plaque imaging
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Abstract
PFKFB3, a glycolysis-related enzyme upregulated in inflammatory conditions and angiogenesis, is an emerging target for diagnosis and therapy of atherosclerosis. The fluorinated phenoxindazole [F-18]ZCDD083 was synthesized, radiolabeled in 17 +/- 5% radiochemical yield and >99% radiochemical purity, and formulated for preclinical PET/CT imaging in mice. In vivo stability analysis showed no significant metabolite formation. Biodistribution studies showed high blood pool activity and slow hepatobiliary clearance. Significant activity was detected in the lung 2 h postinjection (pi) (11.0 +/- 1.5%ID/g), while at 6 h pi no pulmonary background was observed. Ex vivo autoradiography at 6 h pi showed significant high uptake of [F-18]ZCDD083 in the arch region and brachiocephalic artery of atherosclerotic mice, and no uptake in control mice, matching plaques distribution seen by lipid staining along with PFKFB3 expression seen by immunofluorescent staining. In vivo PET scans showed higher aortic region uptake of [F-18]ZCDD083 in atherosclerotic ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) than in control mice (0.78 +/- 0.05 vs 0.44 +/- 0.09%ID/g). [F-18]ZCDD083 was detected in aortic arch and brachiocephalic artery of ApoE(-/-) (with moderate atherosclerosis) and ApoE(-/-)Fbn1(C1039G+/-) (with severe, advanced atherosclerosis) mice, suggesting this tracer may be useful for the noninvasive detection of atherosclerotic plaques in vivo.
Language
English
Source (journal)
ACS medicinal chemistry letters. - -
Publication
2020
ISSN
1948-5875
DOI
10.1021/ACSMEDCHEMLETT.9B00677
Volume/pages
11 :5 (2020) , p. 933-939
ISI
000535281200050
Pubmed ID
32435408
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UAntwerpen
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Project info
Modulation of glycolytic flux as a new approach for treatment of atherosclerosis and plaque stabilization: a multidisciplinary study (MOGLYNET).
Infla-Med: Fundamental and translational research into targets for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 17.07.2020
Last edited 03.12.2024
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