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The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu
Copper (Cu) is an important trace element in humans; it plays a role as a cofactor for numerous enzymes and other proteins crucial for respiration, iron transport, metabolism, cell growth, and hemostasis. Natural copper comprises two stable isotopes, (63)Cu and (65)Cu, and 5 principal radioisotopes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24895611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/786463 |
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author | Niccoli Asabella, Artor Cascini, Giuseppe Lucio Altini, Corinna Paparella, Domenico Notaristefano, Antonio Rubini, Giuseppe |
author_facet | Niccoli Asabella, Artor Cascini, Giuseppe Lucio Altini, Corinna Paparella, Domenico Notaristefano, Antonio Rubini, Giuseppe |
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description | Copper (Cu) is an important trace element in humans; it plays a role as a cofactor for numerous enzymes and other proteins crucial for respiration, iron transport, metabolism, cell growth, and hemostasis. Natural copper comprises two stable isotopes, (63)Cu and (65)Cu, and 5 principal radioisotopes for molecular imaging applications ((60)Cu, (61)Cu, (62)Cu, and (64)Cu) and in vivo targeted radiation therapy ((64)Cu and (67)Cu). The two potential ways to produce Cu radioisotopes concern the use of the cyclotron or the reactor. A noncopper target is used to produce noncarrier-added Cu thanks to a chemical separation from the target material using ion exchange chromatography achieving a high amount of radioactivity with the lowest possible amount of nonradioactive isotopes. In recent years, Cu isotopes have been linked to antibodies, proteins, peptides, and nanoparticles for preclinical and clinical research; pathological conditions that influence Cu metabolism such as Menkes syndrome, Wilson disease, inflammation, tumor growth, metastasis, angiogenesis, and drug resistance have been studied. We aim to discuss all Cu radioisotopes application focusing on (64)Cu and in particular its form (64)CuCl(2) that seems to be the most promising for its half-life, radiation emissions, and stability with chelators, allowing several applications in oncological and nononcological fields. |
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spelling | pubmed-40335112014-06-03 The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu Niccoli Asabella, Artor Cascini, Giuseppe Lucio Altini, Corinna Paparella, Domenico Notaristefano, Antonio Rubini, Giuseppe Biomed Res Int Review Article Copper (Cu) is an important trace element in humans; it plays a role as a cofactor for numerous enzymes and other proteins crucial for respiration, iron transport, metabolism, cell growth, and hemostasis. Natural copper comprises two stable isotopes, (63)Cu and (65)Cu, and 5 principal radioisotopes for molecular imaging applications ((60)Cu, (61)Cu, (62)Cu, and (64)Cu) and in vivo targeted radiation therapy ((64)Cu and (67)Cu). The two potential ways to produce Cu radioisotopes concern the use of the cyclotron or the reactor. A noncopper target is used to produce noncarrier-added Cu thanks to a chemical separation from the target material using ion exchange chromatography achieving a high amount of radioactivity with the lowest possible amount of nonradioactive isotopes. In recent years, Cu isotopes have been linked to antibodies, proteins, peptides, and nanoparticles for preclinical and clinical research; pathological conditions that influence Cu metabolism such as Menkes syndrome, Wilson disease, inflammation, tumor growth, metastasis, angiogenesis, and drug resistance have been studied. We aim to discuss all Cu radioisotopes application focusing on (64)Cu and in particular its form (64)CuCl(2) that seems to be the most promising for its half-life, radiation emissions, and stability with chelators, allowing several applications in oncological and nononcological fields. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4033511/ /pubmed/24895611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/786463 Text en Copyright © 2014 Artor Niccoli Asabella et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Niccoli Asabella, Artor Cascini, Giuseppe Lucio Altini, Corinna Paparella, Domenico Notaristefano, Antonio Rubini, Giuseppe The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title | The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title_full | The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title_fullStr | The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title_full_unstemmed | The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title_short | The Copper Radioisotopes: A Systematic Review with Special Interest to (64)Cu |
title_sort | copper radioisotopes: a systematic review with special interest to (64)cu |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24895611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/786463 |
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