Abstract

IntroductionNine novel analogues were synthesized including a 6-carbon spacer analogue of ISO-1 (7). They have moderate binding affinity for sigma-2 (σ2) receptors and high selectivity for σ2 receptors relative to sigma-1 (σ1) receptors. Methods([18F]7) was synthesized and evaluated as a candidate ligand for positron emission (PET) imaging of the σ2 receptor in tumors. Radioligand [18F]7 was radiolabeled with 18F via displacement of the corresponding mesylate precursor with [18F]fluoride. Cellular uptake study of [18F]7 was performed in EMT-6 tumor cell, and in vivo biodistribution study of [18F]7 and microPET imaging study of [18F]3 and [18F]7 carried out in female Balb/c mice bearing EMT-6 tumors. Results[18F]7 had a respectable tumor uptake (1.55%ID/g at 60min post-injection) and high tumor/muscle ratios at 60 and 120min post-injection. MicroPET imaging of [18F]7 in tumor-bearing mice as above showed significant tumor localization and a high tumor/muscle ratio as well. ConclusionsThese results are similar to or better than [18F]ISO-1 ([18F]3), which indicates that [18F]7 has potential for imaging the σ2 receptor status of solid tumors.

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