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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

[18F]GE-180: A novel fluorine-18 labelled PET tracer for imaging Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO)

Harry John Wadsworth; Paul A. Jones; Wai-Fung Chau; Clare Durrant; Naghmeh Fouladi; Joanna Passmore; Dennis O’Shea; Duncan Wynn; Veronique Morisson-Iveson; Amanda Ewan; Mikkel Thaning; Dimitrios Mantzilas; Ingvil Gausemel; Imtiaz Khan; Andrew Black; Michelle Avory; William Trigg

A series of tricyclic compounds have been synthesised and evaluated in vitro for affinity against Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO) and for preferred imaging properties. The most promising of the compounds were radiolabelled and evaluated in vivo to determine biodistribution and specificity for high expressing TSPO regions. Metabolite profiling in brain and plasma was also investigated. Evaluation in an autoradiography model of neuroinflammation was also carried out for the best compound, 12a ([(18)F]GE-180).


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

Exploration of the structure-activity relationship of the diaryl anilide class of ligands for translocator protein--potential novel positron emitting tomography imaging agents.

Harry John Wadsworth; Paul A. Jones; Wai-Fung Chau; Clare Durrant; Veronique Morisson-Iveson; Joanna Passmore; Dennis O’Shea; Duncan Wynn; Imtiaz Khan; Andrew Black; Michelle Avory; William Trigg

A series of novel ligands based on the diaryl anilide (DAA) class of translocator protein (TSPO) ligands was synthesised and evaluated as potential positron emitting tomography (PET) ligands for imaging TPSO in vivo. Fluorine-18 labelling of the molecules was achieved using direct radiolabelling or synthon based labelling approaches. Several of the ligands prepared have promising profiles as potential TSPO PET imaging ligands and will be evaluated further as potential clinical imaging agents.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2013

A Resin-linker-vector approach to radiopharmaceuticals containing 18F: application in the synthesis of O-(2-[18F]-Fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine

Amy C. Topley; Valerio Isoni; Thomas A. Logothetis; Duncan Wynn; Harry John Wadsworth; Alex Gibson; Imtiaz Khan; Neil J. Wells; Cécile Perrio; Richard C. D. Brown

A Resin-linker-vector (RLV) strategy is described for the radiosynthesis of tracer molecules containing the radionuclide (18)F, which releases the labelled vector into solution upon nucleophilic substitution of a polystyrene-bound arylsulfonate linker with [(18)F]-fluoride ion. Three model linker-vector molecules 7a-c containing different alkyl spacer groups were assembled in solution from (4-chlorosulfonylphenyl)alkanoate esters, exploiting a lipase-catalysed chemoselective carboxylic ester hydrolysis in the presence of the sulfonate ester as a key step. The linker-vector systems were attached to aminomethyl polystyrene resin through amide bond formation to give RLVs 8a-c with acetate, butyrate and hexanoate spacers, which were characterised by using magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy. On fluoridolysis, the RLVs 8a,b containing the longer spacers were shown to be more effective in the release of the fluorinated model vector (4-fluorobutyl)phenylcarbamic acid tert-butyl ester (9) in NMR kinetic studies and gave superior radiochemical yields (RCY≈60%) of the (18) F-labelled vector. The approach was applied to the synthesis of the radiopharmaceutical O-(2-[(18)F]-fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine ([(18) F]-FET), delivering protected [(18) F]-FET in >90% RCY. Acid deprotection gave [(18)F]-FET in an overall RCY of 41% from the RLV.


Archive | 2004

Diagnostic imaging agents with mmp inhibitory activity

Anthony Eamon Storey; Julie Davis; Sally-Ann Ricketts; Marivi Mendizabal; Alan Cuthbertson; Joseph Arukwe; Kirsty Heywood; Ian Wilson; Duncan Wynn; Michael Schafers; Bodo Levkau; Stefan Wagner; Hans-Jörg Breyholz; Klaus Kopka


Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry | 2009

Synthesis of the positron-emitting radiotracer [18F]-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose from resin-bound perfluoroalkylsulfonates

Lynda J. Brown; Nianchun Ma; Denis Raymond Christophe Bouvet; Sue Champion; Alex Gibson; Yulai Hu; Alex Jackson; Imtiaz Khan; Nicolas Millot; Amy C. Topley; Harry John Wadsworth; Duncan Wynn; Richard C. D. Brown


Archive | 2011

Radiolabeled compounds and methods thereof

Ian Martin Newington; Duncan Wynn; Robert James Domett Nairne; Benedicte Guilbert; Subrata Mandal; Jose Jinto; Sunderaraman Varadarajan; Chitralekha Rangaswamy; Helen M. Betts; Rebecca Davis


Tetrahedron Letters | 2011

The synthesis and evaluation of unsymmetrical dimeric X-ray contrast agents

Duncan Wynn; Gareth Humphries; Veronique Morisson-Iveson; James Nairne; Ian Martin Newington; Joanna Passmore; Lars-Göran Wistrand


Archive | 2012

Heterocyclic compounds as imaging probes of tau pathology

Clare Jones; Amanda Ewan; Duncan Wynn; Alessandra Gaeta; James Nairne


Tetrahedron Letters | 2011

The synthesis and evaluation of trimeric X-ray contrast agents

Ian Martin Newington; Gareth Humphries; Nicolas Lasbistes; Veronique Morisson-Iveson; James Nairne; Joanna Passmore; Mikkel Thanning; Lars-Göran Wistrand; Duncan Wynn


Archive | 2003

Improved imaging agents comprising barbituric acid derivatives

Klaus Kopka; Hans-Jörg Breyholz; Stefan Wagner; Michael Schafers; Bodo Levkau; Benedicte Guilbert; Duncan Wynn

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