Enhancing Efficiency and Radiolabeling Yields of Carbon-11 Radioligands for Clinical Research Using the Loop Method.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.3791/67406
Jairo Baquero, Simon K Joseph, Jakub Mroz, Camry V A'Keen, Melchor V Cantorias, Briana M Roman, Patrick Carberry
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A successful positron emission tomography imaging program involving carbon-11 radiotracers demands fast, efficient, and reliable synthesis methods, requiring an on-site cyclotron and radiochemistry group, as well as clinical staff trained to operate under the unique constraints of the carbon-11 radionuclide. This study examines the merits and advantages of a captive solvent 'loop method' of radiolabeling four tracers with the carbon-11 radionuclide, producing the radioligands [11C]ER-176, [11C]MRB, [11C]mHED, and [11C]PiB. The 'loop method' is compared against the traditional reactor-based method of carbon-11 methylation in the course of synthesizing the same radiotracers on the identical automated platform. Further, a complete overview of the clinical research preparation of the [11C]ER-176 radiotracer is presented. As demonstrated by the production of [11C]ER-176, the captive solvent 'loop method' of heterogeneous alkylation proved to be more efficient, with excellent radiochemical purity (99.6 ± 0.6%, n = 25), higher and more consistent radiochemical yield (end of synthesis (EOS) = 5.4 ± 2.2 GBq, n = 25) compared to the reactor method (EOS = 1.6 ± 0.5 GBq, n = 6), increased molar activity (loop method = 194 ± 66 GBq/µmol, n = 25; reactor method = 132 ± 78 GBq/µmol, n = 6), along with an average 5 min shorter reaction sequence.

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利用环法提高临床研究中碳-11放射配体的效率和放射性标记率。
一个成功的涉及碳-11放射性示踪剂的正电子发射断层成像项目需要快速、高效和可靠的合成方法,需要现场回旋加速器和放射化学小组,以及经过培训的临床工作人员在碳-11放射性核素的独特限制下操作。本研究探讨了用碳-11放射性核素对四种示踪剂进行放射性标记的捕获溶剂“环法”的优点和优势,产生放射性配体[11C]ER-176, [11C]MRB, [11C]mHED和[11C]PiB。在相同的自动化平台上合成相同的放射性示踪剂的过程中,将“环法”与传统的基于反应器的碳-11甲基化方法进行比较。此外,对[11C]ER-176放射性示踪剂的临床研究制备进行了全面概述。[11C]ER-176的生产证明,与反应器法(EOS = 1.6±0.5 GBq, n = 6)相比,捕获溶剂“环法”多相烷基化更有效,具有良好的放射化学纯度(99.6±0.6%,n = 25),更高且更一致的放射化学产率(合成终点(EOS) = 5.4±2.2 GBq, n = 25),摩尔活性(环法= 194±66 GBq/µmol, n = 25;反应器法= 132±78 GBq/µmol, n = 6),反应时间平均缩短5 min。
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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