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A New F-18 Labeled PET Agent For Imaging Alzheimer’s Plaques

Authors :
Padmakar V. Kulkarni
Neil Vasdev
Guiyang Hao
Veera Arora
Michael Long
Nikolai Slavine
Srinivas Chiguru
Bao Xi Qu
Xiankai Sun
Michael Bennett
Peter P. Antich
Frederick J. Bonte
Floyd D. McDaniel
Barney L. Doyle
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
AIP, 2011.

Abstract

Amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles are hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Advances in development of imaging agents have focused on targeting amyloid plaques. Notable success has been the development of C‐11 labeled PIB (Pittsburgh Compound) and a number of studies have demonstrated the utility of this agent. However, the short half life of C‐11 (t1/2: 20 min), is a limitation, thus has prompted the development of F‐18 labeled agents. Most of these agents are derivatives of amyloid binding dyes; Congo red and Thioflavin. Some of these agents are in clinical trials with encouraging results. We have been exploring new class of agents based on 8‐hydroxy quinoline, a weak metal chelator, targeting elevated levels of metals in plaques. Iodine‐123 labeled clioquinol showed affinity for amyloid plaques however, it had limited brain uptake and was not successful in imaging in intact animals and humans. We have been successful in synthesizing F‐18 labeled 8‐hydroxy quinoline. Small animal PET/CT imaging studies with this agent showed high (7–10% ID/g), rapid brain uptake and fast washout of the agent from normal mice brains and delayed washout from transgenic Alzheimer’s mice. These promising results encouraged us in further evaluation of this class of compounds for imaging AD plaques.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9d2e269312a233665c017bea7337e5a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3586125