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Pharmacokinetic analysis and uptake of 18F-FBPA-Fr after ultrasound-induced blood-brain barrier disruption for potential enhancement of boron delivery for neutron capture therapy.

Feng-Yi Yang1, Wen-Yuan Chang, Jia-Je Li, Hsin-Ell Wang, Jyh-Cheng Chen, Chi-Wei Chang.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Boronophenylalanine has been applied in clinical boron neutron capture therapy for the treatment of high-grade gliomas. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of 4-borono-2-(18)F-fluoro-L-phenylalanine-fructose ((18)F-FBPA-Fr) in F98 glioma-bearing Fischer 344 rats by means of intravenous injection of (18)F-FBPA-Fr both with and without blood-brain barrier disruption (BBB-D) induced by focused ultrasound (FUS).
METHODS: Dynamic PET imaging of (18)F-FBPA-Fr was performed on the ninth day after tumor implantation. Blood samples were collected to obtain an arterial input function for tracer kinetic modeling. Ten animals were scanned for approximately 3 h to estimate the uptake of (18)F radioactivity with respect to time for the pharmacokinetic analysis. Rate constants were calculated by use of a 3-compartment model.
RESULTS: The accumulation of (18)F-FBPA-Fr in brain tumors and the tumor-to-contralateral brain ratio were significantly elevated after intravenous injection of (18)F-FBPA-Fr with BBB-D. (18)F-FBPA-Fr administration after sonication showed that the tumor-to-contralateral brain ratio for the sonicated tumors (3.5) was approximately 1.75-fold higher than that for the control tumors (2.0). Furthermore, the K1/k2 pharmacokinetic ratio after intravenous injection of (18)F-FBPA-Fr with BBB-D was significantly higher than that after intravenous injection without BBB-D.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that radioactivity in tumors and the tumor-to-normal brain ratio after intravenous injection of (18)F-FBPA-Fr with sonication were significantly higher than those in tumors without sonication. The K1/k2 ratio may be useful for indicating the degree of BBB-D induced by FUS. Further studies are needed to determine whether FUS may be useful for enhancing the delivery of boronophenylalanine in patients with high-grade gliomas.

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Keywords:  18F-FBPA-Fr; blood–brain barrier; boron neutron capture therapy; focused ultrasound; pharmacokinetics

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24525207     DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.113.125716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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