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Evaluation of Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(n) as bone imaging agents: D-aspartic acid peptides as carriers to bone

(67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(11) and (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(14), which have been developed as bone imaging agents, showed a high accumulation in bone and a rapid blood clearance in mice. However, peptides composed of D-amino acids are more stable in vivo than those composed of their L-equivalents. In this study...

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Autores principales: Ogawa, Kazuma, Ishizaki, Atsushi, Takai, Kenichiro, Kitamura, Yoji, Makino, Akira, Kozaka, Takashi, Kiyono, Yasushi, Shiba, Kazuhiro, Odani, Akira
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29070853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-14149-7
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Sumario:(67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(11) and (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(14), which have been developed as bone imaging agents, showed a high accumulation in bone and a rapid blood clearance in mice. However, peptides composed of D-amino acids are more stable in vivo than those composed of their L-equivalents. In this study, (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(n) (n = 2, 5, 8, 11, or 14) were synthesized using the Fmoc-based solid-phase methodology and evaluated. In hydroxyapatite binding assay, binding of (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(n) tended to increase with increasing length of the amino acid chain. (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(11) and (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(14) caused a high accumulation of radioactivity in the bones of the mice. However, the results for (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(n) and (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(n) were comparable. In urine analyses, the proportion of intact complex after injection of (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(14) was significantly higher than that of (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(14). Although (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(14) was more stable than (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(14), the properties of (67)Ga-DOTA-(D-Asp)(n) and (67)Ga-DOTA-(L-Asp)(n) as bone imaging agents may be comparable.