| Literature DB >> 14499336 |
Kristin Verbeke1, Davy Kieffer, Jean-Luc Vanderheyden, Chris Reutelingsperger, Neil Steinmetz, Allan Green, Alfons Verbruggen.
Abstract
Hydrazino nicotinate (Hynic) is one of the most attractive bifunctional agents designed for the labeling of proteins with (99m)Tc. Recently, a (99m)Tc-labeled Hynic-Annexin V derivative has been described and successfully evaluated in animal models of apoptosis. Prior to a phase I human study, the preparation of (99m)Tc-Hynic-Annexin V has been optimized. The influence of the Hynic-load of Annexin V, amount of protein, nature and amount of reducing agent, activity and co-ligand on the labeling yield were evaluated using ITLC and size-exclusion FPLC. Optimal labeling yields were obtained when 60-90 microgram Hynic-Annexin V was labeled with up to 1.11 GBq (30 mCi) (99m)TcO(4)-using 10-20 microgram SnCl(2).2H(2)O as reducing agent and 1.5 mg tricine as the co-ligand. Biodistribution in normal mice was comparable to literature data.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14499336 DOI: 10.1016/s0969-8051(03)00056-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Med Biol ISSN: 0969-8051 Impact factor: 2.408