[18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate, a lipophilic prodrug, enhances brain uptake of the cell proliferation tracer [18F]FBAU

Chih Hao K. Kao*, Heng Li Xie, Chia Hsin Liao, Wen Min Chen, Pan Fu Kao

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Abstract

Introduction: 1-(2-deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-β-d-arabinofuranosyl)-5-bromouracil ([18F]FBAU) is a cell proliferation tracer. However, it does not pass readily through the blood-brain barrier. We synthesized a lipophilic prodrug of [18F]FBAU that was intended to enhance brain uptake of [18F]FBAU to improve the imaging of brain cell proliferation. Methods: [18F]FBAU was synthesized according to the methods described by Alauddin [J Med Chem 39 (1996) 2835-2843]. The prodrug, 1-(2-deoxy-3,5-O-dibenzoyl-2-[18F]fluoro-β-D-arabinofuranosyl)-5-bromouracil ([18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate), was purified from an intermediate of [18F]FBAU. Their lipophilicity was determined by performing octanol/water partition coefficient (log P) measurements. In vitro metabolic fates of the prodrug were examined in rat and mouse plasma and brain homogenates. Brain uptake was determined following iv injection of the radiotracers by killing animals at various time points and dissecting and counting the radioactivity accumulation in the various tissues. Results: Values of log P for [18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate and [18F]FBAU were 3.95 and -0.35, respectively. In rat plasma, the prodrug was gradually hydrolyzed to [18F]FBAU. Thirty minutes after mixing [18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate in the plasma, 25% of the prodrug had been hydrolyzed. The hydrolysis went more slowly in brain homogenates. At 15 min post injection, relative to animals injected with [18F]FBAU, brain uptake of radioactivity in animals injected with [18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate was increased by 150% (P=.005) and 78% (P=.037) in rats and mice, respectively. At 60 min post injection, the radioactive contents extracted from the brain were mostly [18F]FBAU. Conclusion: The synthesized novel prodrug [18F]FBAU 3′,5′-dibenzoate has enhanced brain uptake in rodents, suggesting it may be useful as an imaging agent for tracing brain cell proliferation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)635-643
Number of pages9
JournalNuclear Medicine and Biology
Volume35
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 07 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brain uptake
  • FBAU
  • PET
  • Prodrug
  • Proliferation marker
  • Thymidine analogs

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