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Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †

Barium-131 is a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)-compatible radionuclide for nuclear medicine and a promising diagnostic match for radium-223/-224. Herein, we report on the sufficient production route (133)Cs(p,3n)(131)Ba by using 27.5 MeV proton beams. An average of 190 MBq barium...

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Autores principales: Reissig, Falco, Bauer, David, Ullrich, Martin, Kreller, Martin, Pietzsch, Jens, Mamat, Constantin, Kopka, Klaus, Pietzsch, Hans-Jürgen, Walther, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7599757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13100272
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author Reissig, Falco
Bauer, David
Ullrich, Martin
Kreller, Martin
Pietzsch, Jens
Mamat, Constantin
Kopka, Klaus
Pietzsch, Hans-Jürgen
Walther, Martin
author_facet Reissig, Falco
Bauer, David
Ullrich, Martin
Kreller, Martin
Pietzsch, Jens
Mamat, Constantin
Kopka, Klaus
Pietzsch, Hans-Jürgen
Walther, Martin
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description Barium-131 is a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)-compatible radionuclide for nuclear medicine and a promising diagnostic match for radium-223/-224. Herein, we report on the sufficient production route (133)Cs(p,3n)(131)Ba by using 27.5 MeV proton beams. An average of 190 MBq barium-131 per irradiation was obtained. The SR Resin-based purification process led to barium-131 in high radiochemical purity. An isotopic impurity of 0.01% barium-133 was detectable. For the first time, radiolabeling of the ligand macropa with barium-131 was performed. Radiolabeling methods under mild conditions and reaction controls based on TLC systems were successfully applied. Small animal SPECT/ computed tomography (CT) measurements and biodistribution studies were performed using [(131)Ba]Ba(NO(3))(2) as reference and (131)Ba-labeled macropa in healthy mice for the first time. Biodistribution studies revealed the expected rapid bone uptake of [(131)Ba]Ba(2+), whereas (131)Ba-labeled macropa showed a fast clearance from the blood, thereby showing a significantly (p < 0.001) lower accumulation in the bone. We conclude that barium-131 is a promising SPECT radionuclide and delivers appropriate imaging qualities in small animals. Furthermore, the relative stability of the (131)Ba-labeled macropa complex in vivo forms the basis for the development of sufficient new chelators, especially for radium isotopes. Thereby, barium-131 will attain its goal as a diagnostic match to the alpha emitters radium-223 and radium-224.
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spelling pubmed-75997572020-11-01 Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging † Reissig, Falco Bauer, David Ullrich, Martin Kreller, Martin Pietzsch, Jens Mamat, Constantin Kopka, Klaus Pietzsch, Hans-Jürgen Walther, Martin Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Barium-131 is a single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)-compatible radionuclide for nuclear medicine and a promising diagnostic match for radium-223/-224. Herein, we report on the sufficient production route (133)Cs(p,3n)(131)Ba by using 27.5 MeV proton beams. An average of 190 MBq barium-131 per irradiation was obtained. The SR Resin-based purification process led to barium-131 in high radiochemical purity. An isotopic impurity of 0.01% barium-133 was detectable. For the first time, radiolabeling of the ligand macropa with barium-131 was performed. Radiolabeling methods under mild conditions and reaction controls based on TLC systems were successfully applied. Small animal SPECT/ computed tomography (CT) measurements and biodistribution studies were performed using [(131)Ba]Ba(NO(3))(2) as reference and (131)Ba-labeled macropa in healthy mice for the first time. Biodistribution studies revealed the expected rapid bone uptake of [(131)Ba]Ba(2+), whereas (131)Ba-labeled macropa showed a fast clearance from the blood, thereby showing a significantly (p < 0.001) lower accumulation in the bone. We conclude that barium-131 is a promising SPECT radionuclide and delivers appropriate imaging qualities in small animals. Furthermore, the relative stability of the (131)Ba-labeled macropa complex in vivo forms the basis for the development of sufficient new chelators, especially for radium isotopes. Thereby, barium-131 will attain its goal as a diagnostic match to the alpha emitters radium-223 and radium-224. MDPI 2020-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7599757/ /pubmed/32992909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13100272 Text en © 2020 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 (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reissig, Falco
Bauer, David
Ullrich, Martin
Kreller, Martin
Pietzsch, Jens
Mamat, Constantin
Kopka, Klaus
Pietzsch, Hans-Jürgen
Walther, Martin
Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title_full Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title_fullStr Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title_full_unstemmed Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title_short Recent Insights in Barium-131 as a Diagnostic Match for Radium-223: Cyclotron Production, Separation, Radiolabeling, and Imaging †
title_sort recent insights in barium-131 as a diagnostic match for radium-223: cyclotron production, separation, radiolabeling, and imaging †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7599757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32992909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph13100272
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