| Literature DB >> 14741579 |
Célia Fernandes1, Luciana Patrício, Rui Moreira, Guilhermina Cantinho, Helena Pena, Paula C Campello, Isabel Santos.
Abstract
Novel mixed ligand oxotechnetium complexes of the type [99mTcO(SSS)(SR)], in which the SR monodentate ligand is derived from dipeptides gly-gly, phe-gly and ala-gly, have been synthesized. These complexes, which have a molecular weight above 300, a lipophilic moiety, [TcO(SSS)]+, and an ionizable group separated from the lipophilic moiety by a spacer, have been obtained in 70-95% radiochemical yield. These compounds were prepared using 99mTc-tartrate as the precursor and Sn2+ as the reducing agent. The identity of the [99mTcO(SSS)(SR)] complexes has been established by HPLC comparison with the analogous oxorhenium complexes. The nature of the monodentate co-ligand strongly affects the stability of the 99mTc-complexes and their biodistribution. Complex 3b is the most stable in vitro presenting the highest blood clearance, a high liver uptake and a selective hepatobiliary excretion (54.5% ID at 15 min post-injection, and 69.3% ID at 60 min post injection). The results obtained show that 3b have reasonable stability and in vivo properties that may be useful for peptide labeling.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14741579 DOI: 10.1016/s0969-8051(03)00129-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Med Biol ISSN: 0969-8051 Impact factor: 2.408