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Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor

Cannabinoid receptor subtype 2 (CB2) has been shown to be up-regulated in activated microglia and therefore plays an important role in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. The CB2 receptor is therefore con...

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Autores principales: Mu, Linjing, Slavik, Roger, Müller, Adrienne, Popaj, Kasim, Čermak, Stjepko, Weber, Markus, Schibli, Roger, Krämer, Stefanie D., Ametamey, Simon M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24662272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph7030339
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author Mu, Linjing
Slavik, Roger
Müller, Adrienne
Popaj, Kasim
Čermak, Stjepko
Weber, Markus
Schibli, Roger
Krämer, Stefanie D.
Ametamey, Simon M.
author_facet Mu, Linjing
Slavik, Roger
Müller, Adrienne
Popaj, Kasim
Čermak, Stjepko
Weber, Markus
Schibli, Roger
Krämer, Stefanie D.
Ametamey, Simon M.
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description Cannabinoid receptor subtype 2 (CB2) has been shown to be up-regulated in activated microglia and therefore plays an important role in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. The CB2 receptor is therefore considered as a very promising target for therapeutic approaches as well as for imaging. A promising 2-oxoquinoline derivative designated KP23 was synthesized and radiolabeled and its potential as a ligand for PET imaging the CB2 receptor was evaluated. [(11)C]KP23 was obtained in 10%–25% radiochemical yield (decay corrected) and 99% radiochemical purity. It showed high stability in phosphate buffer, rat and mouse plasma. In vitro autoradiography of rat and mouse spleen slices, as spleen expresses a high physiological expression of CB2 receptors, demonstrated that [(11)C]KP23 exhibits specific binding towards CB2. High spleen uptake of [(11)C]KP23 was observed in dynamic in vivo PET studies with Wistar rats. In conclusion, [(11)C]KP23 showed promising in vitro and in vivo characteristics. Further evaluation with diseased animal model which has higher CB2 expression levels in the brain is warranted.
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spelling pubmed-39784952014-04-08 Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor Mu, Linjing Slavik, Roger Müller, Adrienne Popaj, Kasim Čermak, Stjepko Weber, Markus Schibli, Roger Krämer, Stefanie D. Ametamey, Simon M. Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Cannabinoid receptor subtype 2 (CB2) has been shown to be up-regulated in activated microglia and therefore plays an important role in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease. The CB2 receptor is therefore considered as a very promising target for therapeutic approaches as well as for imaging. A promising 2-oxoquinoline derivative designated KP23 was synthesized and radiolabeled and its potential as a ligand for PET imaging the CB2 receptor was evaluated. [(11)C]KP23 was obtained in 10%–25% radiochemical yield (decay corrected) and 99% radiochemical purity. It showed high stability in phosphate buffer, rat and mouse plasma. In vitro autoradiography of rat and mouse spleen slices, as spleen expresses a high physiological expression of CB2 receptors, demonstrated that [(11)C]KP23 exhibits specific binding towards CB2. High spleen uptake of [(11)C]KP23 was observed in dynamic in vivo PET studies with Wistar rats. In conclusion, [(11)C]KP23 showed promising in vitro and in vivo characteristics. Further evaluation with diseased animal model which has higher CB2 expression levels in the brain is warranted. MDPI 2014-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3978495/ /pubmed/24662272 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph7030339 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Mu, Linjing
Slavik, Roger
Müller, Adrienne
Popaj, Kasim
Čermak, Stjepko
Weber, Markus
Schibli, Roger
Krämer, Stefanie D.
Ametamey, Simon M.
Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title_full Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title_fullStr Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title_short Synthesis and Preliminary Evaluation of a 2-Oxoquinoline Carboxylic Acid Derivative for PET Imaging the Cannabinoid Type 2 Receptor
title_sort synthesis and preliminary evaluation of a 2-oxoquinoline carboxylic acid derivative for pet imaging the cannabinoid type 2 receptor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24662272
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph7030339
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