Published June 2002 | Version v1
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[99mTc]Demotate, a new 99mTc-based [Tyr3]octreotate analogue for the detection of somatostatin receptor-positive tumours: synthesis and preclinical results

  • 1. Institute of Radioisotopes - Radiodiagnostic Products, National Center for Scientific Research ''Demokritos'', 15310 Ag. Paraskevi, Attikis, Athens (Greece)
  • 2. Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, 26500 Patras (Greece)
  • 3. National Technical University of Athens, 15773 Zografou, Athens (Greece)
  • 4. Institute for Isotopic Studies, 15125 Maroussi, Athens (Greece)
  • 5. Department of Pharmacy, University of Thessaloniki, 54006 Thessaloniki (Greece)

Description

Demotate is a new tetraamine-functionalised [Tyr3]octreotate derivative that binds technetium-99m with a high efficiency under mild conditions. The resulting radioligand, [99mTc]Demotate, forms in a high purity and is stable for at least 6 h after labelling. The affinity of the unlabelled peptide for somatostatin receptors is high (IC50=0.13 nM) and comparable to that of [Tyr3]octreotate or [Tyr3]octreotide, as demonstrated by competition binding experiments in rat brain cortex or AR42J cell membrane preparations. An equally very high affinity (Kd=0.07 nM) was exhibited by [99mTc/99gTc]Demotate during saturation binding experiments using rat brain cortex membrane homogenates. The radioligand resisted hydrolytic degradation in mouse plasma and was excreted intact in mouse urine. In vivo, [99mTc]Demotate cleared very rapidly from non-target tissues into the bladder via the kidneys, while radioactivity uptake in target organs was very high. In mice bearing the experimental AR42J tumour, [99mTc]Demotate demonstrated a very high tumour uptake at 1 h p.i. (25%ID/g) that remained high (20%ID/g) at 4 h p.i. This uptake could be effectively blocked by co-injection of a high dose of [Tyr3]octreotate together with the radioligand. High-quality planar and single-photon emission tomographic images were acquired 1 h after injection of [99mTc]Demotate in tumour-bearing mice, illustrating the excellent properties of this agent for somatostatin receptor tumour imaging. (orig.)

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Available from: 10.1007/s00259-002-0782-9

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Journal Title
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 742-753
ISSN
1619-7070