Published 1990 | Version v1
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Target tissue uptake selectivity of three fluorine-substituted progestins: potential imaging agents for receptor-positive breast tumors

  • 1. Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL (USA). Dept. of Chemistry
  • 2. Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO (USA). Edward Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiology

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We have studied three new fluorine-substituted progestins as potential imaging agents for progesterone receptor (PgR)-positive human breast tumors. Two of these are fluorine-substituted analogs of the potent progestin R5020 (promegestone), derived from (21S)-hydroxy R 5020 (RU 27987) and (21R)-hydroxy R 5020 (RU 27988), known metabolites of R 5020. These precursors were protected as their 3,3-dioxolane derivatives and converted to the 21-trifluoromethanesulfonate derivatives. Fluoride ion displacement, followed by acid-catalyzed deprotection, furnished in good yield the epimeric fluoroanalogs, (21S)- and (21R)-fluoro R 5020. These compounds were also prepared in 18F labeled form by the same route. In tissue distribution studies in estrogen-primed immature rats, uterus-to-muscle ratios were 4.3 at 1 h for the 21S-epimer and 1.1 for the 21R-epimer. Considerable metabolic defluorination was observed. The third fluorine-substituted progestin, DU 41165, has a novel retroprogesterone (9β, 10α) structure, substituted with fluorine at C-6; it was prepared in tritium-labeled form by acetylation of DU 41231, the 17α-hydroxy precursor, with [3H]acetic anhydride. In estrogen-primed immature rats, this compound shows uterus-to-muscle ratios of 15 at 1 h, and 18-71 between 2 and 6 h. (author)

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Journal Title
Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
3
Series
Nucl. Med. Biol.
Journal Page Range
309-319
ISSN
0883-2897
CODEN
NMBIE

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