Frontiers in Pharmacology (Jun 2019)

In vitro and in vivo Human Metabolism of (S)-[18F]Fluspidine – A Radioligand for Imaging σ1 Receptors With Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

  • Friedrich-Alexander Ludwig,
  • Steffen Fischer,
  • Richard Houska,
  • Alexander Hoepping,
  • Winnie Deuther-Conrad,
  • Dirk Schepmann,
  • Marianne Patt,
  • Philipp M. Meyer,
  • Swen Hesse,
  • Swen Hesse,
  • Georg-Alexander Becker,
  • Franziska Ruth Zientek,
  • Franziska Ruth Zientek,
  • Jörg Steinbach,
  • Bernhard Wünsch,
  • Osama Sabri,
  • Peter Brust

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2019.00534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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(S)-[18F]fluspidine ((S)-[18F]1) has recently been explored for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of sigma-1 receptors in humans. In the current report, we have used plasma samples of healthy volunteers to investigate the radiometabolites of (S)-[18F]1 and elucidate their structures with LC-MS/MS. For the latter purpose additional in vitro studies were conducted by incubation of (S)-[18F]1 and (S)-1 with human liver microsomes (HLM). In vitro metabolites were characterized by interpretation of MS/MS fragmentation patterns from collision-induced dissociation or by use of reference compounds. Thereby, structures of corresponding radio-HPLC-detected radiometabolites, both in vitro and in vivo (human), could be identified. By incubation with HLM, mainly debenzylation and hydroxylation occurred, beside further mono- and di-oxygenations. The product hydroxylated at the fluoroethyl side chain was glucuronidated. Plasma samples (10, 20, 30 min p.i., n = 5-6), obtained from human subjects receiving 250–300 MBq (S)-[18F]1 showed 97.2, 95.4, and 91.0% of unchanged radioligand, respectively. In urine samples (90 min p.i.) the fraction of unchanged radioligand was only 2.6% and three major radiometabolites were detected. The one with the highest percentage, also found in plasma, matched the glucuronide formed in vitro. Only a small amount of debenzylated metabolite was detected. In conclusion, our metabolic study, in particular the high fractions of unchanged radioligand in plasma, confirms the suitability of (S)-[18F]1 as PET radioligand for sigma-1 receptor imaging.

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