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2. Management of NENs with SSTR2-antagonist: how close are we to a clinical solution? The first results of the TECANT study: Novel 99m-Tc-labelled somatostatin antagonists in the diagnostic algorithm of neuroendocrine neoplasms - a feasibility study
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Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Clemens Decristoforo, Petra Kolenc, Renata Mikolajczak, Luka Ležaić, Andrej Suden, Piotr Garnuszek, Urban Simoncic, Irene Virgolini, Malgorzata Trofimiuk-Muldner, Marta Opalinska, Christine Rangger, Boguslaw Glowa, Konrad Skorkiewicz, Melpomeni Fani, Staszczak Anna Sowa, Barbara Janota, Marko Kroselj, Katja Zaletel, and Guggenberg Elisabeth Von
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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3. Feasibility of a Scale-down Production of [68Ga]Ga-NODAGA-Exendin-4 in a Hospital Based Radiopharmacy
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Maura Scarlattei, Barbara Janota, Giorgio Baldari, Riccardo C. Bonadonna, Livia Ruffini, Silvia Migliari, and Antonino Sammartano
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Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,HEPES ,Chromatography ,Peptide ,Hospital based ,Ligand (biochemistry) ,Vial ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,In vivo ,Yield (chemistry) ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Scale down - Abstract
Background: Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) is preferentially expressed in β-cells, but it is highly expressed in human insulinomas and gastrinomas. Several GLP-1 receptor–avid radioligands have been developed to image insulin-secreting tumors or to provide a quantitative in vivo biomarker of pancreatic β-cell mass. Exendin-4 is a high affinity ligand of the GLP1-R, which is a candidate for being labeled with a PET isotope and used for imaging purposes. Objective: Here, we report the development and validation results of a semi manual procedure to label [Lys40,Nle14(Ahx-NODAGA)NH2]exendin-4, with Ga-68. Methods: A 68Ge/68Ga Generator (GalliaPharma®,Eckert and Ziegler) was eluted with 0.1M HCl on an automated synthesis module (Scintomics GRP®). The peptide contained in the kit vial (Radioisotope Center POLATOM) in different amounts (10-20-30 µg) was reconstituted with 2-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazin-1-yl]ethansulfonic acid (HEPES) solution and 68GaCl3 (400–900 MBq), followed by 10 min incubation at 95°C. The reaction solution was then purified through an Oasis HLB column. The radiopharmaceutical product was tested for quality controls (CQs), in accordance with the European Pharmacopoeia standards. Results: The synthesis of 68Ga]Ga-NODAGA-Exendin-4 provided optimal results with 10 µg of peptide, getting the best radiochemical yield (23.53 ± 2.4 %), molar activity (100 GBq/µmol) and radiochemical purity (91.69 %). Conclusion: The study developed an imaging tool [68Ga]Ga-NODAGA-Exendin-4, avoiding pharmacological effects of exendin-4, for the clinical community.
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- 2022
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4. Consumption of selected groups of food products by medical and non-medical students during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Elżbieta, Szczepańska, Barbara, Janota, Kamil, Mąkosza, Natalia, Zięba, Marika, Wlazło, and Martyna, Czapla
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COVID-19 ,Humans ,Pilot Projects ,General Medicine ,Feeding Behavior ,Snacks ,Pandemics - Abstract
Background. A properly balanced diet should provide multiple valuable nutrients necessary for the proper functioning of the body through the proper frequency of consuming food products that are their source. This is particularly important during the pandemic when there is a need to support the immune system. Objective. The aim of the study was to assess the frequency of consumption of selected groups of food products and to determine whether this frequency differs among medical and non-medical students in the period before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods. The study was conducted among 435 Polish and Turkish students using an original questionnaire. The proper study was preceded by a pilot study in 40 participants.The Wilcoxon test was used to assess the differences in the frequency of consumption of selected groups of products among medical and non-medical students both during and before the pandemic. A value of p
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- 2022
5. Dietary Therapy in Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)-Tradition or Modernity? A Review of the Latest Approaches to Nutrition in CVD
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Elżbieta Szczepańska, Agnieszka Białek-Dratwa, Barbara Janota, and Oskar Kowalski
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Vegetables ,Humans ,Nutritional Status ,Lipids ,Food Science ,Diet - Abstract
The development of cardiovascular diseases is undoubtedly influenced by improper dietary behavior. The most common mistakes include irregularity of meal consumption, high dietary atherogenicity: snacking on sweets between meals, low supply of dietary fiber, unsaturated fatty acids, legume seeds, and high supply of meat and meat products. Among many food components, some are characterized by a specific cardioprotective effect, which means that their supply of food may prevent the occurrence of cardiovascular disease or improve the health of the sick. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is one of the ingredients showing cardioprotective effects on the heart and blood vessels. Antioxidant and lipid profile-enhancing effects are also attributed to sitosterol which is one of the plant-derived sterols. A very important argument indicating the necessity of a varied diet rich in a variety of plant products is the beneficial effect of polyphenols, which are most abundant in multicolored vegetables and fruits. Numerous studies show their effectiveness in lowering blood pressure, improving lipid profile, and regeneration of vascular endothelium. The collected publications from the field of lifestyle medicine can be a source of knowledge for dieticians, physicians, and people associated with physical culture and human mental health to prevent the development of cardiovascular diseases and reduce the risk of death from this cause.
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- 2022
6. Young people's lifestyle and frequency of physical activity – an original study
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Elżbieta Szczepańska, Barbara Janota, and Karolina Janion
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0303 health sciences ,Post hoc ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Physical activity ,Health behaviour ,Healthy eating ,General Medicine ,Test (assessment) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sleep behaviour ,Medicine ,Population study ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Drink alcohol ,Demography - Abstract
Introduction A healthy lifestyle, including healthy eating, frequent physical activity, abstention from recreational substances, appropriate amounts of sleep and restricted amounts of television and computer time have a positive impact on the development and health of adolescents. The aim of the study was to assess selected aspects of adolescent lifestyle with a focus on rates of physical activity. Materials and methods The study material included a questionnaire completed by 304 secondary school students. The answers were analysed with respect to the physical activity of the respondents and then grouped accordingly: group 1 consisted of respondents with a low rate of physical activity, group 2 with a moderate rate of physical activity and group 3 with a high rate of physical activity. Differences in the the percentages of healthy behaviour the groups engaged in was assessed using the Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA on ranks test. Post hoc, a 2-way test with Bonferroni correction was performed. A p value of Results The recommended number of 4–5 meals a day is consumed mostly by individuals from group 2 (52.94%) and to the least extent by those in group 1 (47.17%). The recommended daily consumption of fruit is mostly reported by respondents from group 3 (39.34%) and the least, by those from group 1 (26.42%). Subjects from group 2 are least likely to drink alcohol, which is harmful for one's health (26.47%); this group also includes the largest number of individuals who do not smoke cigarettes (69.12%). The most favorable behaviour with regards to sleep is displayed by subjects from group 3, in which 10.38% of participants slept for the recommended 8–10 h a day. Conclusions The majority of adolescents, regardless of the frequency of physical activity they undertook, had an unhealthy lifestyle. The most favourable lifestyle was led by subjects who performed physical activity between once a week and a few times a month.
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- 2020
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7. Diet in Patients with Myocardial Infarction and Coexisting Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Elżbieta Szczepańska, Magdalena Gacal, Adam Sokal, Barbara Janota, and Oskar Kowalski
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,dietary prevention ,coronary artery diseases ,diabetes mellitus ,dietary deviations ,dietary awareness - Abstract
Background: Dietary modifications are recommended alongside pharmacotherapy in treating both diabetes mellitus (DM) and coronary heart disease (CHD) patients. Aims: The primary aim of our study was to assess the diet in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and myocardial infarction (MI) and to identify dietary differences between patients after the first and subsequent cardiovascular (CV) event. The secondary aim was to analyze the differences between men’s and women’s diets. Methods: The study population consisted of patients with DM/T2DM and MI. The research tool was the original author’s questionnaire which was collected personally by a qualified dietician. Results: The study included 67 patients with a mean age of 69 ± 8 years, hospitalized at the Silesian Centre for Heart Diseases in Zabrze in 2019. The study found that patients consumed less bread, whole-grain cereal products, fermented milk products, and vegetables than was recommended. A total of 32.8% of patients reported an intake of sweetened beverages, while 85.1% of participants consumed sweets despite being diagnosed with DM. Except for sweetened drinks, no differences in dietary behaviors were found in the patients after the first and second MI episode. Most of the included patients assessed their diet as appropriate. Conclusion: The dietary assessment of diabetes and myocardial infarction patients indicates that the diet does not comply with dietary recommendations, thus increasing the risk of a recurrent cardiac event despite a previous MI. No differences between the men’s and the women’s nutritional habits were observed.
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- 2023
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8. Development of the 99mTc-Labelled SST2 Antagonist TECANT-1 for a First-in-Man Multicentre Clinical Study
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Doroteja Novak, Barbara Janota, Anton Amadeus Hörmann, Agnieszka Sawicka, Marko Kroselj, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Melpomeni Fani, Renata Mikolajczak, Petra Kolenc, Clemens Decristoforo, and Piotr Garnuszek
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tehnecij-99m, antagonisti receptorjev somatostatina, formulacija kompleta, toksičnost enkratnega odmerka, SPECT, radiofarmacevtiki, nevroendokrine neoplazme ,antagonisti receptorjev somatostatina ,formulacija kompleta ,nevroendokrine neoplazme ,neuroendocrine neoplasms ,udc:615.82/.84 ,Radiofarmacija ,Pharmaceutical Science ,radiofarmacevtiki ,technetium-99m ,somatostatin receptor antagonists ,kit formulation ,single dose toxicity ,SPECT ,radiopharmaceuticals ,radiofarmacija ,udc:615.849.2 ,technetium-99m, somatostatin receptor antagonists, kit formulation, single dose toxicity, SPECT, radiopharmaceuticals, neuroendocrine neoplasms ,toksičnost enkratnega odmerka ,tehnecij-99m - Abstract
Broad availability and cost-effectiveness of 99Mo/99mTc generators worldwide support the use, and thus the development, of novel 99mTc-labelled radiopharmaceuticals. In recent years, preclinical and clinical developments for neuroendocrine neoplasms patient management focused on somatostatin receptor subtype 2 (SST2) antagonists, mainly due to their superiority in SST2-tumour targeting and improved diagnostic sensitivity over agonists. The goal of this work was to provide a reliable method for facile preparation of a 99mTc-labelled SST2 antagonist, [99mTc]Tc-TECANT-1, in a hospital radiopharmacy setting, suitable for a multi-centre clinical trial. To ensure successful and reproducible on-site preparation of the radiopharmaceutical for human use shortly before administration, a freeze-dried three-vial kit was developed. The final composition of the kit was established based on the radiolabelling results obtained during the optimisation process, in which variables such as precursor content, pH and buffer, as well as kit formulations, were tested. Finally, the prepared GMP-grade batches met all predefined specification parameters together with long-term kit stability and stability of the product [99mTc]Tc-TECANT-1. Furthermore, the selected precursor content complies with micro-dosing, based on an extended single-dose toxicity study, where histopathology NOEL was established at 0.5 mg/kg BW, being more than 1000 times higher than the planned human dose of 20 µg. In conclusion, [99mTc]Tc-TECANT-1 is suitable to be advanced into a first-in-human clinical trial. Nasl. z nasl. zaslona. Opis vira z dne 9. 3. 2023. Št. članka: 885. Bibliografija: str. 15-16. Abstract. ERA PerMed, Novel 99mTc-labelled somatostatin receptor antagonists in the diagnostic algorithm of neuroendocrine neoplasms—a feasibility study” (TECANT), TECANT Austrian Science Fund FWF National Centre for Research and Development Jagiellonian University Medical College National Centre for Nuclear Research, MIZS (Ministry of Education, Science and Sport), Razvoj inovativnega, z gama sevalcem tehnecijem-99m označenega antagonista somatostatinskih receptorjev za diagnostiko nevroendokrinih novotvorb - raziskava izvedljivosti, TECANT
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- 2023
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9. Lifestyle of Families with Children Aged 4–8 Years before and during Lockdown Due to COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland
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Elżbieta Szczepańska and Barbara Janota
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Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Communicable Disease Control ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,Poland ,Child ,lifestyle ,family ,nutrition ,Pandemics ,Life Style - Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the lifestyle changes of families with children aged 4–8 years during lockdown compared to the time before the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was conducted among 1098 parents during the first lockdown in Poland. An originally developed questionnaire was used as the research tool. The Wilcoxon test was used to determine the frequency of differences in the lifestyle of parents and children before the pandemic and during lockdown. Differences were found in the frequency of healthy habits in the periods under investigation, both in the lifestyle of parents and children. A moderately healthy lifestyle was predominant among families with children aged 4–8 years during lockdown. The families’ lifestyle significantly changed in relation to the time before the pandemic. There is a need for lifestyle education for families with children to prevent the development of bad habits during and after the pandemic and isolation time.
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- 2022
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10. [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4—Novel SPECT Tracer for Metastatic PCa: From Bench to Clinic
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Michał Maurin, Monika Wyczółkowska, Agnieszka Sawicka, Arkadiusz Eugeniusz Sikora, Urszula Karczmarczyk, Barbara Janota, Marcin Radzik, Dominik Kłudkiewicz, Justyna Pijarowska-Kruszyna, Antoni Jaroń, Wioletta Wojdowska, and Piotr Garnuszek
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Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Organic Chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,PSMA-HYNIC ligands ,PSMA-T4 ,kit formulation development ,preclinical study ,in vitro ,in vivo ,Molecular Medicine ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Despite significant advances in nuclear medicine for diagnosing and treating prostate cancer (PCa), research into new ligands with increasingly better biological properties is still ongoing. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) ligands show great potential as radioisotope carriers for the diagnosis and therapy of patients with metastatic PCa. PSMA is expressed in most types of prostate cancer, and its expression is increased in poorly differentiated, metastatic, and hormone-refractory cancers; therefore, it may be a valuable target for the development of radiopharmaceuticals and radioligands, such as urea PSMA inhibitors, for the precise diagnosis, staging, and treatment of prostate cancer. Four developed PSMA-HYNIC inhibitors for technetium-99m labeling and subsequent diagnosis were subjected to preclinical in vitro and in vivo studies to evaluate and compare their diagnostic properties. Among the studied compounds, the PSMA-T4 (Glu-CO-Lys-L-Trp-4-Amc-HYNIC) inhibitor showed the best biological properties for the diagnosis of PCa metastases. [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4 also showed effectiveness in single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) studies in humans, and soon, its usefulness will be extensively evaluated in phase 2/3 clinical trials.
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11. Development of freeze-dried kit for one-step expeditious preparation of [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-T4
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Wioletta Wojdowska, Barbara Janota, Marcin Radzik, Agnieszka Sawicka, Justyna Pijarowska-Kruszyna, Antoni Jaron, Michal Maurin, Monika Wyczólkowska, and Piotr Garnuszek
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Cancer Research ,Molecular Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2022
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12. Emotional and habitual overeating and dietary restrictions in the eating habits of girls and boys
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Marika Wlazło, Martyna Czapla, Elżbieta Szczepańska, and Barbara Janota
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Male ,Adolescent ,Human life ,Emotions ,Dietary restrictions ,Healthy eating ,eating disorders ,Hyperphagia ,Body weight ,Feeding and Eating Disorders ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,TX341-641 ,adolescents ,Overeating ,Eating habits ,Snacking ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,dietary restrictions ,eating habits ,General Medicine ,Feeding Behavior ,medicine.disease ,Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene ,Diet ,Eating disorders ,RC963-969 ,Female ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background. Eating habits are mainly shaped at the first stages of human life. Incorrect eating habits in young individuals may in the future lead to eating disorders and predispose to abnormal body weight. Objective. The aim of the study was to investigate eating habits among adolescents and verify whether there are any differences in eating habits between girls and boys. Material and methods. The study was conducted among 337 post-primary school students, including 126 girls and 211 boys. A standardised questionnaire "My eating habits" was used as a research tool. Results. Secret snacking was slightly more common among girls (27.78%) than boys (24.17%). It was also girls who mostly admitted that other people comment on their diet, as indicated by 33.33% of girls and 18.96% of boys. Girls are also more likely to be dissatisfied with their body weight (41.27% vs. 27.49%) and to occasionally avoid eating despite feeling hungry (42.06% vs. 27.01%) compared to boys. Conclusions. The eating habits of young people are mostly varied. There are differences in the d ietary habits of girls and boys; girls are more likely than boys to overeat under the influence of emotions and to apply dietary restrictions to themselves. In order to promote healthy eating habits and support the mental well-being of young people, it is recommended to provide nutritional education and to implement psychological support for those in need.
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- 2020
13. Feasibility of a Scale-down Production of [
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Silvia, Migliari, Antonino, Sammartano, Maura, Scarlattei, Giorgio, Baldari, Barbara, Janota, Riccardo C, Bonadonna, and Livia, Ruffini
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Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring ,Exenatide ,Feasibility Studies ,Humans ,Gallium Radioisotopes ,Acetates ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Peptides ,Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor ,Hospitals - Abstract
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) is preferentially expressed in β-cells, but it is highly expressed in human insulinomas and gastrinomas. Several GLP-1 receptor- avid radioligands have been developed to image insulin-secreting tumors or to provide a quantitative in vivo biomarker of pancreatic β-cell mass. Exendin-4 is a high affinity ligand of the GLP1- R, which is a candidate for being labeled with a PET isotope and used for imaging purposes.Here, we report the development and validation results of a semi-manual procedure to label [Lys40,Nle14(Ahx-NODAGA)NH2]exendin-4, with Ga-68.AThe synthesis of [The study developed an imaging tool [
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- 2020
14. [99mTc]Tc-DB15 in GRPR-Targeted Tumor Imaging with SPECT: From Preclinical Evaluation to the First Clinical Outcomes
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Renata Mikolajczak, Theodosia Maina, Dariusz Iżycki, Aikaterini Kaloudi, Barbara Bromińska, Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Barbara Janota, Rafał Czepczyński, and Berthold A. Nock
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Cancer Research ,diagnostic imaging ,prostate cancer diagnosis ,Diglycolic acid ,tumor-targeting ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Prostate cancer ,Breast cancer ,Pharmacokinetics ,In vivo ,Prostate ,Medicine ,RC254-282 ,business.industry ,technetium-99m radiotracer ,Antagonist ,breast cancer diagnosis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,gastrin-releasing peptide receptor-antagonist ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Radionuclide therapy ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Diagnostic imaging and radionuclide therapy of prostate (PC) and breast cancer (BC) using radiolabeled gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR)-antagonists represents a promising approach. We herein propose the GRPR-antagonist based radiotracer [99mTc]Tc-DB15 ([99mTc]Tc-N4-AMA-DGA-DPhe6,Sar11,LeuNHEt13]BBN(6-13); N4: 6-carboxy-1,4,8,11-tetraazaundecane, AMA: aminomethyl-aniline, DGA: diglycolic acid) as a new diagnostic tool for GRPR-positive tumors applying SPECT/CT. The uptake of [99mTc]Tc-DB15 was tested in vitro in mammary (T-47D) and prostate cancer (PC-3) cells and in vivo in T-47D or PC-3 xenograft-bearing mice as well as in BC patients. DB15 showed high GRPR-affinity (IC50 = 0.37 ± 0.03 nM) and [99mTc]Tc-DB15 strongly bound to the cell-membrane of T-47D and PC-3 cells, according to a radiolabeled antagonist profile. In mice, the radiotracer showed high and prolonged GRPR-specific uptake in PC-3 (e.g., 25.56 ± 2.78 %IA/g vs. 0.72 ± 0.12 %IA/g in block; 4 h pi) and T-47D (e.g., 15.82 ± 3.20 %IA/g vs. 3.82 ± 0.30 %IA/g in block; 4 h pi) tumors, while rapidly clearing from background. In patients with advanced BC, the tracer could reveal several bone and soft tissue metastases on SPECT/CT. The attractive pharmacokinetic profile of [99mTc]DB15 in mice and its capability to target GRPR-positive BC lesions in patients highlight its prospects for a broader clinical use, an option currently being explored by ongoing clinical studies.
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- 2021
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15. In Vitro Antileukemic Activity of Formamidine Epidoxorubicin Analogs
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Irena Oszczapowicz, Urszula Kłaput, Barbara Janota, Katarzyna Śladowska, Lidia Mazur, Małgorzata Opydo-Chanek, and Małgorzata Łukawska
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Cancer Research ,human acute leukemia cells ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Anthracycline ,regulated cell death ,General Medicine ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,formamidine epidoxorubicin analogs ,In vitro ,Flow cytometry ,Amidine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Leukemia ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Moiety ,cell cycle ,Viability assay ,cell viability - Abstract
Background/aim Epidoxorubicin is an anthracycline agent. The present study was undertaken to compare the antileukemic potential of epidoxorubicin and its two formamidine analogs containing either a morpholine moiety (EPIFmor) or a hexamethyleneimine moiety (EPIFhex) in the amidine group. Materials and methods The experiments were performed in vitro on MOLT-4 cells using spectrophotometry, Coulter electrical impedance, flow cytometry, and light microscopy methods. Results The leukemia cell responses to the action of the anthracyclines were manifested in their different viability, count and volume, degree of apoptosis and necrosis, activity of caspases -8, -9, and -3/7, mitochondrial membrane potential, and in the cell-cycle distribution. In general, epidoxorubicin appeared to be the most active, and EPIFmor was more active than EPIFhex against MOLT-4 cells. Conclusion The structural modifications of epidoxorubicin in the amidine group were responsible for the varied action of its formamidine analogs on human acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells.
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- 2017
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16. Could 99mTc labelled glucagon-like peptide 1 analogue scintigraphy be an answer for patients with persistent hypoglycaemia?
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Tomasz Bednarczuk, Barbara Janota, Anna Sowa-Staszczak, Aldona Kowalska, Romana Tomaszewska, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Monika Buziak-Bereza, Malgorzata Trofimiuk-Muldner, Maciej T. Malecki, Renata Mikolajczak, Agata Jabrocka-Hybel, Monika Tomaszuk, Dorota Pach, Agnieszka Stefańska, Aleksandra Gilis-Januszewska, and Grzegorz Kamiński
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Scintigraphy ,business ,Glucagon-like peptide-1 - Published
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17. 99mTc-GLP-1 scintigraphy, an efficient method for the detection of insulinoma: results of 3 years' experience
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Monika Tomaszuk, Maciej T. Malecki, Agnieszka Stefańska, Tomasz Bednarczuk, Aleksandra Gilis-Januszewska, Renata Mikolajczak, Agata Jabrocka-Hybel, Monika Buziak-Bereza, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Grzegorz Kaminski, Malgorzata Trofimiuk-Muldner, Dorota Pach, Aldona Kowalska, Barbara Janota, and Anna Sowa-Staszczak
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,Scintigraphy ,medicine.disease ,Nuclear medicine ,Insulinoma - Published
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18. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor imaging with [Lys40(Ahx-HYNIC- 99mTc/EDDA)NH2]-exendin-4 for the detection of insulinoma
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Jan Kulig, Czesław Osuch, Aldona Kowalska, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Aleksandra Gilis-Januszewska, Helmut R. Mäcke, Grzegorz Kamiński, Anna Sowa-Staszczak, Agata Jabrocka-Hybel, Andrzej Matyja, Dorota Pach, Barbara Janota, Renata Mikolajczak, Maciej T. Malecki, Monika Tomaszuk, and Agnieszka Stefańska
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,endocrine system diseases ,Adolescent ,Organotechnetium Compounds ,Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor ,Imaging ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Receptors, Glucagon ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radionuclide imaging ,Receptor ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Insulinoma ,Aged ,business.industry ,Venoms ,Nicotinic Acids ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Glucagon-like peptide-1 ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Endocrinology ,Hydrazines ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Exenatide ,Female ,Original Article ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,business ,Peptides ,GLP-1 ,Labelled peptides ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Purpose The objective of this article is to present a new method for the diagnosis of insulinoma with the use of [Lys40(Ahx-HYNIC-99mTc/EDDA)NH2]-exendin-4. Methods Studies were performed in 11 patients with negative results of all available non-isotopic diagnostic methods (8 with symptoms of insulinoma, 2 with malignant insulinoma and 1 with nesidioblastosis). In all patients glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor imaging (whole-body and single photon emission computed tomography/CT examinations) after the injection of 740 MBq of the tracer was performed. Results Both sensitivity and specificity of GLP-1 receptor imaging were assessed to be 100 % in patients with benign insulinoma. In all eight cases with suspicion of insulinoma a focal uptake in the pancreas was found. In six patients surgical excision of the tumour was performed (type G1 tumours were confirmed histopathologically). In one patient surgical treatment is planned. One patient was disqualified from surgery. In one case with malignant insulinoma pathological accumulation of the tracer was found only in the region of local recurrence. The GLP-1 study was negative in the other malignant insulinoma patient. In one case with suspicion of nesidioblastosis, a focal accumulation of the tracer was observed and histopathology revealed coexistence of insulinoma and nesidioblastosis. Conclusion [Lys40(Ahx-HYNIC-99mTc/EDDA)NH2]-exendin-4 seems to be a promising diagnostic tool in the localization of small insulinoma tumours, but requires verification in a larger series of patients.
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19. 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate scintigraphy, an efficient method for the detection and staging of carcinoid tumours: results of 3 years' experience
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Renata Mikolajczak, Jan Kulig, K. Fröss-Baron, Barbara Janota, P. Szybinski, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, Dorota Pach, Bohdan Huszno, Helmut R. Maecke, and Anna Sowa-Staszczak
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Adult ,Male ,endocrine system ,Adolescent ,Carcinoid Tumor ,Scintigraphy ,Octreotide ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Medicine ,Imaging diagnosis ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Carcinoid tumour ,Child ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Octreotate ,Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Organotechnetium Compounds ,Middle Aged ,Pentetic Acid ,Image Enhancement ,chemistry ,Female ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
At all stages of the disease, serious difficulties are encountered in the imaging diagnosis of carcinoids. Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS) holds great promise for detecting primary tumours and metastases. 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate should significantly improve the diagnosis of carcinoids in comparison with 111In-Octreoscan owing to the better affinity for SSR2 and the higher count rate. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic efficiency of 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate scintigraphy in the detection and staging of carcinoid tumours.The study population comprised 75 patients (age 48.5+/-15.5 years): 46 with histological confirmation of carcinoid and 29 with suspected disease. 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate (740 MBq) SRS and CT were performed in all patients. Fifteen patients were examined with 111In-Octreoscan.High-quality 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate images were obtained in all cases, with maximum tumour tracer accumulation 4 h p.i. The mean target/non-target ratios for whole body (WB) and SPECT scans were, respectively, as follows: primary lesions: 4.5 and 10.2; metastases: liver, 3.1 and 12.3; abdominal focal lesions, 2.7 and 5.8; lung, 2.7 and 8.3; mediastinum, 3.4 and 7.6; bones, 6.8 and 19.0. 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate WB scans revealed more metastases than 111In-Octreoscan, with better individual separation. 99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate SRS revealed new metastatic lesions in seven patients with confirmed carcinoid, and in four with dissemination the primary focus was found. Five patients qualified for radioguided surgery and 11 were referred to 90Y-DOTA-TATE therapy. The sensitivity of SRS in comparison with CT was higher for primary lesions and liver and abdominal lymph node metastases. In the subgroup of patients with suspected neuroendocrine tumours, two duodenal carcinoids, one thymic carcinoid and one ileal carcinoid were found.99mTc-EDDA/HYNIC-octreotate, with high imaging quality, is an excellent alternative to 111In-Octreoscan for staging of carcinoids, and it seems to be the method of choice for detection of the primary focus in patients with metastases from an unknown primary tumour.
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- 2005
20. Radiopharmaceutical development of a freeze-dried kit formulation for the preparation of [99mTc-EDDA-HYNIC-D-Phe1, Tyr3]-octreotide, a somatostatin analog for tumor diagnosis
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Elisabeth von Guggenberg, G. Riccabona, Clemens Decristoforo, Renata Mikolajczak, and Barbara Janota
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Quality Control ,Time Factors ,Drug Storage ,Pharmaceutical Science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Excipient ,Technetium ,Octreotide ,Sodium pertechnetate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Freeze-drying ,Drug Stability ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Animals ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Tricine ,business.industry ,Radiochemistry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Organotechnetium Compounds ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Rats ,Pharmaceutical Solutions ,Somatostatin ,Freeze Drying ,chemistry ,Mannitol ,Chromatography, Thin Layer ,Reagent Kits, Diagnostic ,Radiopharmaceuticals ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Technetium-99m ,medicine.drug - Abstract
[ 99m Tc-EDDA-HYNIC-D-Phe 1 ,Tyr 3 ]-Octreotide ( 99m Tc-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC) is a promising new radiopharmaceutical with the potential to replace [ 111 In-DTPA-D-Phe 1 ]-Octreotide ( 111 In-DTPA-OCT) as the radiopharmaceutical for somatostatin receptor scintigraphy due to the advantage of improved image quality, lower radiation dose for the patient, and daily availability. Here we describe the development of a freeze-dried kit formulation based on the Tricine/EDDA exchange labeling approach for the preparation of this radiopharmaceutical in a clinical setting. Three parameters were of major importance to achieve a suitable formulation with a radiochemical purity (RCP) >90%: addition of bulking agent, the pH of the freeze-drying solution, and the content of stannous chloride. The final formulation consisted of 20 mg Tricine, 10 mg EDDA, 50 mg Mannitol, 20 μg SnCl 2 · 2H 2 O, and 20 μg [HYNIC-D-Phe 1 , Tyr 3 ]-Octreotide (HYNIC-TOC). Radiolabeling was performed by addition of 0.2 M Na 2 HPO 4 to adjust the pH to 6−7, followed by 0.5−2 GBq 99m Tc sodium pertechnetate, in a total volume of 2 mL and incubation for 10 min in a boiling water bath. Mean RCP values of 10 batches showed values >90% over a storage period of up to 1 year, a high stability up to 24 h of the final preparation, and retained biological activity. The developed kit formulation forms the basis for further clinical evaluation of this promising new radiopharmaceutical.
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- 2004
21. Dosimetry of exendin-4 based radiotracer for glucagonlike peptide-1 receptor imaging: an initial report
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Wioletta Lenda-Tracz, Renata Mikolajczak, Monika Tomaszuk, Agnieszka Stefańska, Dariusz Pawlak, Alicja Hubalewska-Dydejczyk, M Buziak-Bereza, Anna Sowa-Staszczak, Dorota Pach, Bogusław Głowa, and Barbara Janota
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endocrine system ,History ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy ,business.industry ,Radiation dose ,medicine.disease ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dose assessment ,medicine ,Dosimetry ,Radiology ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Pancreas ,Receptor ,Insulinoma ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Overexpression of glucagonlike peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors in human tumours is a potential target for future imaging and therapy. The GLP-1 receptor imaging using [Lys40(Ahx-HYNIC-99mTc/EDDA)NH2]-exendin-4 could be useful in the localization of unknown insulinoma focus. The aim of this study was to present the first experience of our unit with the new radiopharmaceutical and its dose estimates. Imaging studies and dose assessment, according to the MIRD schema and MIRD Pamphlet No.11, were performed for 3 patients (2 with suspicion of insulinoma, 1 with suspected insulinoma recurrence). In the first case suspicion of insulinoma was not confirmed. In the second case localized accumulation of tracer in the pancreas was removed by surgery and the clinical symptoms of insulinoma receded. In the third case, pathological accumulation of tracer was localized and recurrence of insulinoma was confirmed in fusion with CT images. The biological half-time did not exceed 2.7.h. The effective half-time did not exceed 4.8 h. The total-body radiation dose did not exceed 0.0038 mGy/MBq and is comparable with the radiation dose to patient after somatostatin receptor scintigraphy. The highest radiation dose was calculated for kidneys (~ 0.070 mGy/MBq). [Lys40(Ahx-HYNIC-99mTc/EDDA)NH2]-exendin-4 is a good candidate for clinical GLP-1 receptor imaging studies and appears safe for the patient from radiological safety point of view.
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- 2011
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