Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879460 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Three novel 17α-ethynyl-Î6,7-estra-3,17β-diols and their 17α-[125I]-iodovinyl derivatives, containing different C7-cyanoalkyl chains, were studied as potential radioligands for the estrogen receptor. The influence of the chain length on the biological behaviour of the compounds was assessed through in vitro ER binding assays of the ethynyl derivatives and breast cancer cell uptake studies of the 17α-[125I]-iodovinyl-Î6,7-estra-3,17β-diols. A difference in alkyl chain induced a decrease in ER binding affinities of substances, however, the receptor-binding affinities (RBA) of all compounds were lower than that of estradiol itself. In addition, a non-specific cell binding was observed which is in accordance with the encountered ethynyl RBA values suggesting that the uptake is not ER mediated.
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Authors
Carina Neto, Maria Cristina Oliveira, Lurdes Gano, Fernanda Marques, Isabel Santos, Goreti Ribeiro Morais, Takumi Yasuda, Thies Thiemann, Filomena Botelho, Carlos F. Oliveira,