Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8210431 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
177Lu radiolabeling of the first (G1-) or fourth (G4-) generation polyaminoamide (PAMAM) dendrimer conjugates with DOTA-like bifunctional chelator with one methylenepyridine-N-oxide pendant arm (DO3A-pyNO-C) stability of the radiolabeled species and their pharmacokinetic characteristics were evaluated in preclinical experiments. The results showed that the G1- and G4-dendrimer conjugates, modified in average with 7.5 or 57 DO3A-pyNO-C chelating units, respectively, can also be labeled with 177Lu with a high specific activity and radiochemical purity even at 37 °C. The radiolabeled species were stable for at least 24 h. Distribution profile of G1-dendrimer conjugate in organs and tissues of rats was more favorable than that of G4 one. On the other hand, the later dendrimer conjugate bears a substantially higher number of metal chelators per molecule enabling binding of a considerably larger number of radiometals. Our results indicate that an employment of dendrimer-chelate conjugates with bound radiometals might represent a prospective way for radiolabeling of biologically active target-specific macromolecules to obtain markedly high specific activity.
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Authors
A. Laznickova, V. Biricova, M. Laznicek, P. Hermann,