Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1370170 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sulfonated metallo phthalocyanines (MPcSn) are second generation photosensitizers advanced for photodynamic therapy of various medical applications. A series of ZnPcSn was demetallated and subsequently converted to the corresponding [64Cu]CuPcSn in 40–50% isolated yields and >98% radiochemical purities. Tumor-bearing mice were injected with the 64Cu-labeled products and subjected to 3-h dynamic PET imaging studies. Biodistribution patterns showed characteristic differences between the various derivatives. Tumor uptake was detected only for the amphiphilic derivatives [64Cu]CuPcS2 and [64Cu]CuPcS3C6 (1–1.5%ID/g). The biological data suggest that PET imaging with [64Cu]CuPc can be used to establish structure–PDT efficacy relationships for Pc-based photosensitizers.

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