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Synthesis and evaluation of vesamicol analog (-)-O-[11C]methylvesamicol as a PET ligand for vesicular acetylcholine transporter.

Kazunori Kawamura1, Kazuhiro Shiba, Hideo Tsukada, Shingo Nishiyama, Hirofumi Mori, Kiichi Ishiwata.   

Abstract

(-)-O-Methylvesamicol ((-)-OMV) exhibited in vitro a high affinity for vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) (Ki, 6.7 nM) and a relatively low affinity for sigmal receptor (Ki, 33.7 nM). We prepared (-)-[11C]OMV by a palladium-promoted cross-coupling reaction using [11C]methyl iodide, in a radiochemical yield of 38 +/- 6.9% (n=3), a radiochemical purity of 98 +/- 2.3% (n = 5), and a specific activity of 11 +/- 7.0 TBq/mmol at 30 minutes after EOB (n=5). Then, we evaluated in vivo whether (-)-[11C]OMV has properties as a PET radioligand for mapping VAChT. In rats, the brain uptake of (-)-[11C]OMV was 1.1%ID/g at 5 minutes postinjection, and was retained of a high level for 60 minutes. The brain uptake was significantly inhibited by the co-injection (500 nmol/kg) of cold (-)-OMV (58-66%), (-)-vesamicol (57-65%), and two sigma receptor ligands with modulate affinities for VAChTs: SA4503 (56-71%) and haloperidol (39-64%) in all of the brain regions, including the cerebellum with a low density of VAChTs, but not of sigmal-selective ligand (+)-pentazocine. However, the pretreatment with a large excess amount of (+/-)-pentazocine (50 micromol/kg) reduced the uptake in a different manner in the brain regions: 25% reduction in the striatum with a high density of VAChTs, and a 50-55% reduction in the other regions with a lower density of VAChTs. Ex vivo autoradiography using (-)-[11C]OMV showed a similar regional brain distribution of [3H](-)-vesamicol. In the PET study of the monkey brain, the regional brain distribution pattern of (-)-[11C]OMV was different from that of [11C]SA4503. The uptake of (-)-[11C]OMV was relatively higher in the striatum, was reversible, and an apparent equilibrium state was found at 20-40 minutes. In conclusion, (-)-[11C]OMV exhibited appropriate brain kinetics during the time frame of 11C-labeled tracers and bound mainly to VAChTs; however, the binding to sigmal receptors was not disregarded. Therefore, (-)-[11C]OMV-PET together with help of [11C]SA4503-PET may evaluate VAChTs.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16922470     DOI: 10.1007/BF03027377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Nucl Med        ISSN: 0914-7187            Impact factor:   2.668


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