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Title Towards Optimal Automated 68Ga-Radiolabeling Conditions of the DOTA-Bisphosphonate BPAMD Without Pre-Purification of the Generator Eluate
Creator Souche et al.
Author Céleste Souche
Author Juliette Fouillet
Author Léa Rubira
Author Charlotte Donzé
Author Audrey Sallé
Author Yann Dromard
Author Emmanuel Deshayes
Author Cyril Fersing
Abstract DOTA-functionalized bisphosphonates can be useful tools for PET imaging of bone metastases when radiolabeled with 68Ga. Moreover, the versatility of DOTA allows the complexation of radiometals with therapeutic applications (e.g., 177Lu), positioning these bisphosphonates as attractive theranostic agents. Among these molecules, BPAMD is a compound whose radiolabeling with 68Ga has already been described, but only through manual methods. Thus, a fully automated protocol for 68Ga radiolabeling of BPAMD on the GAIA® ± LUNA® synthesis module was designed, and a thorough study of the radiolabeling conditions was undertaken. [68Ga]Ga-BPAMD was produced in good radiochemical purity (> 93%) and high radiochemical yield (> 91%) using 0.3?M HEPES buffer. The nature of the reaction vessel showed no significant effect on the radiolabeling outcome. Similarly, addition of an antiradiolysis compound to the reaction medium did not significantly improve the already excellent stability of [68Ga]Ga-BPAMD over time. The radiolabeled product obtained by automated synthesis was evaluated in vivo in healthy mice and confirmed high accumulation in the joints and along the backbone.
Publication Journal of Labelled Compounds & Radiopharmaceuticals
Date 2024-11-20
Journal Abbr J Labelled Comp Radiopharm
Language eng
DOI 10.1002/jlcr.4128
ISSN 1099-1344
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 39568296
Tags Animals, Automation, Diphosphonates, Gallium Radioisotopes, Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring, Isotope Labeling, Mice, original, Radiopharmaceuticals
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Date Modified 2024/12/15 - 11:15:46
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