Vosoughi S, Salek N, Zolghadri S, Aghamiri SMR, Delavari M. Optimized Production of
188Re-HYNIC-Bombesin: New Therapeutic Agent for GRPR Targeting.
Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2024;
58:300-309. [PMID:
39036461 PMCID:
PMC11255143 DOI:
10.1007/s13139-024-00866-1]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/06/2024] [Revised: 04/22/2024] [Accepted: 05/14/2024] [Indexed: 07/23/2024] Open
Abstract
Purpose
One of the most interesting methods to deliver therapeutic doses of ionizing radiation to tumor sites is radiolabeled compounds. Bombesin peptide binds to gastrin-releasing peptide receptors (GRPRs) with great affinity. Through its appropriate physical characteristics and accessibility as the 188W/188Re generator, 188Re can be effectively used to develop a therapeutic radio complex. In this study, 188Re-HYNIC-BBN was prepared under optimal conditions.
Methods
Optimization of the effective parameters on 188Re-HYNIC-BBN radio-labeling yield like ligand concentration, pH, reaction time, and temperature were performed. The final product's radiochemical purity was measured by RTLC and HPLC. The stability of the radio-complex was checked in PBS buffer (4 °C) and human blood serum (37 °C). The partition coefficient of the final radio-complex was studied using standard procedure. Finally, the biodistribution of 188Re-HYNIC-BBN and free 188Re in different organs of the rats were compared in various intervals.
Results
The final product was prepared with a specific activity of 7.11 TBq/mmol and radiochemical purity > 95% at the optimized conditions (pH = 4-5, reaction time = 45 min, temp = 95℃). This radio-complex was found to be stable in PBS and blood serum over 24 h. LogPo/w was - 1.78, showing the high hydrophilic nature of the radio-complex. The biodistribution of 188Re-HYNIC-BBN demonstrated the fast clearance of the radio-peptide from the blood circulation. The most portion of the radioactivity was excreted from the body via the urinary tract and the remaining activity was accumulated in GRPR-expressing organs.
Conclusion
The special characteristics of the complex introduce 188Re-HYNIC-BBN as a new therapeutic agent for targeting GRPRs, however, more biological data is still needed.
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