Abstract

Modification of the chelate ring structure of technetium-99m (99mTc) dithiosemicarbazone (DTS) chelate was carried out in pursuit of a more stable and lipophilic compound. A new DTS chelating molecule, pentane-2,4-dione bis(N-methylthiosemicarbazone) (PETS), with a 5-6-5 membered chelate ring structure, was synthesized and labeled with 99mTc, PETS generated two 99mTc compounds as major products. Both had much higher stability and lipophilicity than a 5-5-5 membered 99mTc DTS compound, as well as great stability in plasma. Both 99mTc-PETS compounds were rapidly extracted by the brain and heart when injected into mice. Thus, the modified chelate ring structure afforded a preferable characteristics to DTS chelate as for the chelating site for technetium radiopharmaceuticals.

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