Literature DB >> 18343125

Formation of fluorine-18 labeled diaryl ureas--labeled VEGFR-2/PDGFR dual inhibitors as molecular imaging agents for angiogenesis.

O Ilovich1, O Jacobson, Y Aviv, A Litchi, R Chisin, E Mishani.   

Abstract

Urea subunits are common components of various pharmaceuticals' core structure. Since in most cases the design and development of PET biomarkers is based on approved or potential drugs, there is a growing need for a general labeling methodology of urea-containing pharmacophores. As a part of research in the field of molecular imaging of angiogenic processes, we synthesized several highly potent VEGFR-2/PDGFR dual inhibitors as potential PET biomarkers. The structure of these inhibitors is based on the N-phenyl-N'-{4-(4-quinolyloxy)phenyl}urea skeleton. A representative inhibitor was successfully labeled with fluorine-18 by a three-step process. Initially, a two-step radiosynthesis of 4-[(18)F]fluoro-aniline from 1,4-dinitrobenzene (60min, EOB decay corrected yield: 63%) was performed. At the third and final step, the 4-[(18)F]fluoro-aniline synthon reacted for 30min at room temperature with 4-(2-fluoro-4-isocyanato-phenoxy)-6,7-dimethoxy-quinoline to give complete conversion of the labeled synthon to 1-[4-(6,7-dimethoxy-quinolin-4-yloxy)-3-fluoro-phenyl]-3-(4-[(18)F]fluoro-phenyl)-urea. The desired labeled product was obtained after total radiosynthesis time of 3h including HPLC purification with 46+/-1% EOB decay corrected radiochemical yield, 99% radiochemical purity, 99% chemical purity, and a specific activity of 400+/-37GBq/mmol (n=5).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18343125     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2008.02.081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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