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Synthesis, radiosynthesis and in vitro evaluation of (18)F-Bodipy-C(16)/triglyceride as a dual modal imaging agent for brown adipose tissue
BACKGROUND: Brown adipose tissue research is in the focus in the field of endocrinology. We designed a dual-modal fluorescent/PET fatty acid based tracer on commercially available Bodipy-C(16), which can be synthesized to its corresponding triglyceride and which combines the benefits of fluorescent...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , |
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5560730/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28817670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182297 |
Sumario: | BACKGROUND: Brown adipose tissue research is in the focus in the field of endocrinology. We designed a dual-modal fluorescent/PET fatty acid based tracer on commercially available Bodipy-C(16), which can be synthesized to its corresponding triglyceride and which combines the benefits of fluorescent and PET imaging. METHODS: Bodipy-C(16) was coupled to 1,3-diolein resulting in Bodipy-triglyceride. Bodipy-C(16) and Bodipy-triglyceride compounds were radiolabeled with (18)F using an (18)F/(19)F exchange reaction to yield a dual-modal imaging molecule. Uptake of radiolabeled and non-labeled Bodipy-C(16) and Bodipy-triglyceride was analyzed by fluorescence imaging and radioactive uptake in cultured adipocytes derived from human brown adipose tissue and white adipose tissue. RESULTS: Bodipy-C(16) and Bodipy-triglyceride were successfully radiolabeled and Bodipy-C(16) showed high shelf life and blood plasma stability (99% from 0–4 h). The uptake of Bodipy-C(16) increased over time in cultured adipocytes, which was further enhanced after beta-adrenergic stimulation with norepinephrine. The uptake of Bodipy-C(16) was inhibited by oleic acid and CD36 inhibitor sulfosuccinimidyl-oleate. The poor solubility of Bodipy-triglyceride did not allow stability or in vitro experiments. CONCLUSION: The new developed dual modal fatty acid based tracers Bodipy-C(16) and Bodipy-triglyceride showed promising results to stimulate further in vivo evaluation and will help to understand brown adipose tissues role in whole body energy expenditure. |
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