| Literature DB >> 33322004 |
Si'an Fang1, Yuhao Jiang1, Qianqian Gan1, Qing Ruan1, Di Xiao1, Junbo Zhang1.
Abstract
In order to seek novel technetium-99m bacterial infection imaging agents, a ciprofloxacin xanthate (CPF2XT) was synthesized and radiolabeled with [99mTcN]2+ core to obtain the 99mTcN-CPF2XT complex, which exhibited high radiochemical purity, hydrophilicity, and good stability in vitro. The bacteria binding assay indicated that 99mTcN-CPF2XT had specificity to bacteria. A study of biodistribution in mice showed that 99mTcN-CPF2XT had a higher uptake in bacterial infection tissues than in turpentine-induced abscesses, indicating that it could distinguish bacterial infection from sterile inflammation. Compared to 99mTcN-CPFXDTC, the abscess/blood and abscess/muscle ratios of 99mTcN-CPF2XT were higher and the uptakes of 99mTcN-CPF2XT in the liver and lung were obviously decreased. The results suggested that 99mTcN-CPF2XT would be a potential bacterial infection imaging agent.Entities:
Keywords: 99mTc-radiolabeling; ciprofloxacin xanthate; infection imaging; quinolones
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33322004 PMCID: PMC7762968 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25245837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411