| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5498009 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2017 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												The serine-aspartic acid-valine (SDV) peptide binds specifically to integrin αvβ3. We developed a Tc-99 m and TAMRA labeled peptide, Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA for multimodal imaging of angiogenesis. Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA was prepared in high yield (>96%) and showed low cytotoxicity. Tc-99 m tetrofosmin images 1 week after operation, revealed significantly decreased perfusion of the ischemic hindlimb, and the perfusion recovered gradually for 4 weeks. In contrast, Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA uptake was maximal 1 week after the operation (ischemic-to-non-ischemic uptake ratio =5.03±1.01) and decreased gradually. The ischemic-to-non-ischemic ratio of Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA and Tc-99 m tetrofosmin was strongly negatively correlated (r =â0.94). A postmortem analysis revealed increased angiogenesis markers and uptake of Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA by ischemic tissue. Our in vivo and in vitro studies revealed substantial uptake of Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA by ischemic tissue. Tc-99 m SDV-ECG-K-TAMRA could be a good candidate dual-modality imaging agent to assess angiogenesis.
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											Authors
												Myoung Hyoun Kim, Seul-Gi Kim, Chang Guhn Kim, Dae-Weung Kim, 
											