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Synthesis and Characterization of a Specific Iodine-125-Labeled TRPC5 Radioligand.

Yanbo Yu1, Qianwa Liang1, Lixia Du2, Hao Jiang1, Jiwei Gu1, Hongzhen Hu2, Zhude Tu1.   

Abstract

The nonselective Ca2+ -permeable transient receptor potential channel subfamily member 5 (TRPC5) belongs to the transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) superfamily and is widely expressed in the brain. Compelling evidence reveals that TRPC5 plays crucial roles in depression and other psychiatric disorders. To develop a TRPC5 radioligand, following up on our previous effort, we synthesized the iodine compound TZ66127 and its iodine-125-labeled counterpart [125 I]TZ66127. The synthesis of TZ66127 was achieved by replacing chloride with iodide in the structure of HC608, and the [125 I]TZ66127 was radiosynthesized using its corresponding tributylstannylated precursor. We established a stable human TRPC5-overexpressed HEK293-hTRPC5 cell line and performed Ca2+ imaging and a cell-binding assay study of TZ66127; these indicated that TZ66127 had good inhibition activity for TRPC5, and the inhibitory efficiency of TZ66127 toward TRPC5 presented in a dose-dependent manner. An in vitro autoradiography and immunohistochemistry study of rat brain sections suggested that [125 I]TZ66127 had binding specificity toward TRPC5. Altogether, [125 I]TZ66127 has high potential to serve as a radioligand for screening the binding activity of other new compounds toward TRPC5. The availability of [125 I]TZ66127 might facilitate the development of therapeutic drugs and PET imaging agents that target TRPC5.
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Keywords:  Ca2+ imaging; PET tracers; TRPC5; autoradiography; iodine; radioligands

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32717096      PMCID: PMC8544919          DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202000339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ChemMedChem        ISSN: 1860-7179            Impact factor:   3.540


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