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Preclinical Evaluation of Ga-DOTA-Minigastrin for the Detection of Cholecystokinin-2/Gastrin Receptor-Positive Tumors

Authors :
Maarten Brom
Lieke Joosten
Peter Laverman
Wim J.G. Oyen
Martin Béhé
Martin Gotthardt
Otto C. Boerman
Source :
Molecular Imaging, Vol 10 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2011.

Abstract

In comparison to somatostatin receptor scintigraphy, gastrin receptor scintigraphy using 111 In-DTPA-minigastrin (MG0) showed added value in diagnosing neuroendocrine tumors. We investigated whether the 68 Ga-labeled gastrin analogue DOTA-MG0 is suited for positron emission tomography (PET), which could improve image quality. Targeting of cholecystokinin-2 (CCK 2 )/gastrin receptor-positive tumor cells with DOTA-MG0 labeled with either 111 In or 68 Ga in vitro was investigated using the AR42J rat tumor cell line. Biodistribution was examined in BALB/c nude mice with a subcutaneous AR42J tumor. In vivo PET imaging was performed using a preclinical PET-computed tomographic scanner. DOTA-MG0 showed high receptor affinity in vitro. Biodistribution studies revealed high tumor uptake of 68 Ga-DOTA-MG0: 4.4 ± 1.3 %ID/g at 1 hour postinjection. Coadministration of an excess unlabeled peptide blocked the tumor uptake (0.7 ± 0.1 %ID/g), indicating CCK 2 /gastrin receptor-mediated uptake ( p = .0005). The biodistribution of 68 Ga-DOTA-MG0 was similar to that of 111 In-DOTA-MG0. Subcutaneous and intraperitoneal tumors were clearly visualized by small-animal PET imaging with 5 MBq 68 Ga-DOTA-MG0. 111 In- and 68 Ga-labeled DOTA-MG0 specifically accumulate in CCK 2 /gastrin receptor-positive AR42J tumors with similar biodistribution apart from the kidneys. AR42J tumors were clearly visualized by microPET. Therefore, 68 Ga-DOTA-MG0 is a promising tracer for PET imaging of CCK 2 /gastrin receptor-positive tumors in humans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15360121
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Imaging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.998480fc328044f9bd4d29da3fd87ffb
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2010.00032