Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1325577 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•99mTc/Re-tricarbonyl complexes containing bisphosphonate units were prepared.•The best 99mTc-complex is rapidly taken up by the bone with a long residence time.•It presents higher bone to non-target organs ratios than the gold standard 99mTc-MDP.•The biological results encourage evaluation of the 188Re congener for therapy.
Bone-seeking radiopharmaceuticals such as radiolabeled bisphosphonates (BPs) bind to bone matrix in areas of increased bone turnover, characteristic of metastization sites, delivering selectively γ radiation or β− particles for bone imaging or bone-pain palliation, respectively. Recent preclinical studies suggest that nitrogen-containing BPs may have also a direct anti-tumor activity. We have recently introduced a set of 99mTc-organometallic complexes that allow the simultaneous delivery of γ radiation and BPs to bone tissue. Aimed at finding complexes of the same family with improved bone-seeking properties and adequate tumor cell uptake profile, we have synthesized novel complexes of the type fac-[M(CO)3(k3-L)]+ (M = 99mTc/Re, Tc3/Re3–Tc5/Re5) stabilized by bifunctional chelators with different molecular weight, overall charge, (lipo)hydrophilic nature and different positions of BP attachment. Biodistribution studies in normal mice have shown that Tc3, where the BP unit (alendronate) is at position 4 of the pyrazolyl ring, presents the most favorable pharmacokinetic profile with fast blood clearance, high bone uptake (17.1 ± 3.6% I.A./g at 1 h p.i.), and higher bone-to-blood and bone-to-muscle ratios than the gold standard 99mTc-MDP. Cellular uptake studies in the MDAMB231 metastatic breast cancer cells showed a maximal uptake of 4–6% at 6 h incubation for all complexes. Interestingly, cell fragmentation studies have shown that Tc3 presents the highest accumulation in the cytosol (35%). The promising biological profile of the BP-containing complex Tc3 encourages further research towards evaluation of 188Re congeners for potential therapeutic applications.
Graphical abstractWe describe novel bisphosphonate-containing 99mTc(CO)3-complexes with promising biological profiles for SPECT-imaging of bone, as revealed by biodistribution studies in mice and cell assays. These results encourage further research towards evaluation of 188Re congeners for bone metastases therapy.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide