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European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015

In vivo imaging of Aminopeptidase N (CD13) receptors in experimental renal tumors using the novel radiotracer 68Ga-NOTA-c(NGR)

Gábor Máté; István Kertész; Kata Nóra Enyedi; Gábor Mező; János Angyal; Nikolett Vasas; Adrienn Kis; Éva Szabó; Miklós Emri; Tamás Bíró; László Galuska; György Trencsényi

PURPOSE Aminopeptidase N (APN/CD13) plays an important role in tumor neoangiogenic process and the development of metastases. Furthermore, it may serve as a potential target for cancer diagnosis and therapy. Previous studies have already shown that asparagine-glycine-arginine (NGR) peptides specifically bind to APN/CD13. The aim of the study was to synthesize and investigate the APN/CD13 specificity of a novel (68)Ga-labeled NOTA-c(NGR) molecule in vivo using miniPET. METHODS c[KNGRE]-NH2 peptide was conjugated with p-SCN-Bn-NOTA and was labeled with Ga-68 ((68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR)). Orthotopic and heterotopic transplanted mesoblastic nephroma (NeDe) bearing Fischer-344 rats were prepared, on which biodistribution studies and miniPET scans were performed for both (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) and ανβ3 integrin selective (68)Ga-NODAGA-[c(RGD)]2 tracers. APN/CD13 receptor expression of NeDe tumors and metastases was analyzed by western blot. RESULTS (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) was produced with high specific activity (5.13-5.92GBq/μmol) and with excellent radiochemical purity (95%<), at all cases. Biodistribution studies in normal rats showed that uptake of the (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) was significantly (p⩽0.05) lower in abdominal organs in comparison with (68)Ga-NODAGA-[c(RGD)]2. Both radiotracers were mainly excreted from the kidney. In NeDe tumor bearing rats higher (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) accumulation was found in the tumors than that of the (68)Ga-NODAGA-[c(RGD)]2. Using orthotopic transplantation, metastases were developed which showed specific (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) uptake. Western blot analysis confirmed the presence of APN/CD13 expression in NeDe tumors and metastases. CONCLUSION Our novel radiotracer (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) showed specific binding to the APN/CD13 expressed ortho- and heterotopic transplanted NeDe tumors. Therefore, (68)Ga-NOTA-c(NGR) is a suitable tracer for the detection of APN/CD13 positive tumors and metastases in vivo.


Journal of Cancer | 2017

In Vivo Imaging of Experimental Melanoma Tumors using the Novel Radiotracer 68Ga-NODAGA-Procainamide (PCA)

István Kertész; András Vida; Gábor Nagy; Miklós Emri; Antal Farkas; Adrienn Kis; János Angyal; Noémi Dénes; Judit P. Szabó; Tünde Kovács; Péter Bai; György Trencsényi

Purpose: The most aggressive form of skin cancer is the malignant melanoma. Because of its high metastatic potential the early detection of primary melanoma tumors and metastases using non-invasive PET imaging determines the outcome of the disease. Previous studies have already shown that benzamide derivatives, such as procainamide (PCA) specifically bind to melanin pigment. The aim of this study was to synthesize and investigate the melanin specificity of the novel 68Ga-labeled NODAGA-PCA molecule in vitro and in vivo using PET techniques. Methods: Procainamide (PCA) was conjugated with NODAGA chelator and was labeled with Ga-68 (68Ga-NODAGA-PCA). The melanin specificity of 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA was tested in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo using melanotic B16-F10 and amelanotic Melur melanoma cell lines. By subcutaneous and intravenous injection of melanoma cells tumor-bearing mice were prepared, on which biodistribution studies and small animal PET/CT scans were performed for 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA and 18FDG tracers. Results: 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA was produced with high specific activity (14.9±3.9 GBq/µmol) and with excellent radiochemical purity (98%<), at all cases. In vitro experiments showed that 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA uptake of B16-F10 cells was significantly (p≤0.01) higher than Melur cells. Ex vivo biodistribution and in vivo PET/CT studies using subcutaneous and metastatic tumor models showed significantly (p≤0.01) higher 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA uptake in B16-F10 primary tumors and lung metastases in comparison with amelanotic Melur tumors. In experiments where 18FDG and 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA uptake of B16-F10 tumors was compared, we found that the tumor-to-muscle (T/M) and tumor-to-lung (T/L) ratios were significantly (p≤0.05 and p≤0.01) higher using 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA than the 18FDG accumulation. Conclusion: Our novel radiotracer 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA showed specific binding to the melanin producing experimental melanoma tumors. Therefore, 68Ga-NODAGA-PCA is a suitable diagnostic radiotracer for the detection of melanoma tumors and metastases in vivo.


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 1994

Technique for fabrication of centric relation-based occlusal splint with central bearing device

János Angyal; Gusztáv Keszthelyi

This study presents a technique for constructing an occlusal appliance. The central relation position must be located with Gothic arch registration. A central bearing post is fixed to the upper vacuum-adapted sheet and a registration plate is made for the lower cast. For the eccentric guidance construction, a prefabricated guiding ramp is secured just behind the most anterior point of the Gothic arch. The eccentric guidances, which harmonize with condylar movements, are printed by the mandibular canines on the surface of the self-curing resin as the post slides on the inclined surface of the ramp.


International Endodontic Journal | 2003

Measurement of periapical pressure created by occlusal loading

Dobó-Nagy C; Pál Fejérdy; János Angyal; L. Harasztosi; Lajos Daróczi; Dezső L. Beke; P.R. Wesselink


Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 1996

Verifiable method for registering the centric relation position in dentulous arches with a central bearing point

János Angyal; Gusztáv Keszthelyi


Archive | 2015

Az orális egészséghez kapcsolódó életminőség összefüggése a parodontális státusszal

Kinga Dorottya Sári; Ágnes Kóródi; Rita Mohácsi; János Angyal


Archive | 2014

Kormeghatározás panoráma röntgenfelvételek alapján

Zsuzsanna Olga Tóth; Orsolya Udvar; János Angyal


Archive | 2004

A rágóerő keltette periapikális nyomás mérése

Csaba Dobó Nagy; Pál Fejérdy; János Angyal; L. Harasztosi; Lajos Daróczi; Dezső L. Beke; Paul R. Wesselink


Archive | 2003

Tartós rágóerő hatása a fogak érintkezésére

János Angyal; Gusztáv Keszthelyi; Barna Kelentey


Archive | 2002

Regisztrációs anyagok hatása az artikulátor condylus sagittalis szögértékére

János Angyal; Katalin Bukovinszki; Gusztáv Keszthelyi

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University of Debrecen

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