BMC Research Notes (Nov 2018)

First in vivo evaluation of a potential SPECT brain radiotracer for the gonadotropin releasing hormone receptor

  • Richard Fjellaksel,
  • Ana Oteiza,
  • Montserrat Martin-Armas,
  • Patrick J. Riss,
  • Ole Kristian Hjelstuen,
  • Samuel Kuttner,
  • Jørn H. Hansen,
  • Rune Sundset

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-018-3924-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Objectives In vivo evaluations of a gonadotropin releasing hormone-receptor single photon emission computed tomography radiotracer for non-invasive detection of gonadotropin releasing homone-receptors in brain. Results We have used a simple, robust and high-yielding procedure to radiolabel an alpha-halogenated bioactive compound with high radiochemical yield. Literature findings showed similar alpha-halogenated compounds suitable for in vivo evaluations. The compound was found to possess nano molar affinity for the gonadotropin releasing hormone-receptor in a competition dependent inhibition study. Furthermore, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis in saline, human and rat serum resulted in 46%, 52% and 44% stability after incubation for 1 h respectively. In addition, rat brain single photon emission computed tomography and biodistribution studies gave further insight into the nature of the compound as a radiotracer.

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