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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2011

Radiosynthesis and in vivo evaluation of [11C]MP-10 as a PET probe for imaging PDE10A in rodent and non-human primate brain

Zhude Tu; Jinda Fan; Shihong Li; Lynne A. Jones; Jinquan Cui; Prashanth K. Padakanti; Jinbin Xu; Dexing Zeng; Kooresh Shoghi; Joel S. Perlmutter; Robert H. Mach

2-((4-(1-[(11)C]Methyl-4-(pyridin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)phenoxy)methyl)-quinoline (MP-10), a specific PDE10A inhibitor (IC(50)=0.18 nM with 100-fold selectivity over other PDEs), was radiosynthesized by alkylation of the desmethyl precursor with [(11)C]CH(3)I, ∼45% yield, >92% radiochemical purity, >370 GBq/μmol specific activity at end of bombardment (EOB). Evaluation in Sprague-Dawley rats revealed that [(11)C]MP-10 had highest brain accumulation in the PDE10A enriched-striatum, the 30 min striatum: cerebellum ratio reached 6.55. MicroPET studies of [(11)C]MP-10 in monkeys displayed selective uptake in striatum. However, a radiolabeled metabolite capable of penetrating the blood-brain-barrier may limit the clinical utility of [(11)C]MP-10 as a PDE10A PET tracer.


Applied Sciences | 2014

Radiosynthesis and in Vivo Evaluation of Two PET Radioligands for Imaging α-Synuclein

Xiang Zhang; Hongjun Jin; Prashanth K. Padakanti; Junfeng Li; Hao Yang; Jinda Fan; Robert H. Mach; Paul T. Kotzbauer; Zhude Tu

Two α-synuclein ligands, 3-methoxy-7-nitro-10H-phenothiazine (2a, Ki = 32.1 ± 1.3 nM) and 3-(2-fluoroethoxy)-7-nitro-10H-phenothiazine (2b, Ki = 49.0 ± 4.9 nM), were radiolabeled as potential PET imaging agents by respectively introducing 11C and 18F. The syntheses of [11C]2a and [18F]2b were accomplished in a good yield with high specific activity. Ex vivo biodistribution studies in rats revealed that both [11C]2a and [18F]2b crossed the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and demonstrated good brain uptake 5 min post-injection. MicroPET imaging of [11C]2a in a non-human primate (NHP) confirmed that the tracer was able to cross the BBB with rapid washout kinetics from brain regions of a healthy macaque. The initial studies suggested that further structural optimization of [11C]2a and [18F]2b is necessary in order to identify a highly specific positron emission tomography (PET) radioligand for in vivo imaging of α-synuclein aggregation in the central nervous system (CNS).


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Radiosyntheses and in vivo evaluation of carbon-11 PET tracers for PDE10A in the brain of rodent and nonhuman primate

Jinda Fan; Xiang Zhang; Junfeng Li; Hongjun Jin; Prashanth K. Padakanti; Lynne A. Jones; Hubert Flores; Yi Su; Joel S. Perlmutter; Zhude Tu

The radiosyntheses and in vivo evaluation of four carbon-11 labeled quinoline group-containing radioligands are reported here. Radiolabeling of [(11)C]1-4 was achieved by alkylation of their corresponding desmethyl precursors with [(11)C]CH3I. Preliminary biodistribution evaluation in Sprague-Dawley rats demonstrated that [(11)C]1 and [(11)C]2 had high striatal accumulation (at peak time) for [(11)C]1 and [(11)C]2 were 6.0-fold and 4.5-fold at 60 min, respectively. Following MP-10 pretreatment, striatal uptake in rats of [(11)C]1 and [(11)C]2 was reduced, suggesting that the tracers bind specifically to PDE10A. MicroPET studies of [(11)C]1 and [(11)C]2 in nonhuman primates (NHP) also showed good tracer retention in the striatum with rapid clearance from non-target brain regions. Striatal uptake (SUV) of [(11)C]1 reached 1.8 at 30 min with a 3.5-fold striatum:cerebellum ratio. In addition, HPLC analysis of solvent extracts from NHP plasma samples suggested that [(11)C]1 had a very favorable metabolic stability. Our preclinical investigations suggest that [(11)C]1 is a promising candidate for quantification of PDE10A in vivo using PET.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis of Fluorine-Containing Phosphodiesterase 10A (PDE10A) Inhibitors and the In Vivo Evaluation of F-18 Labeled PDE10A PET Tracers in Rodent and Nonhuman Primate

Junfeng Li; Xiang Zhang; Hongjun Jin; Jinda Fan; Hubert Flores; Joel S. Perlmutter; Zhude Tu

A series of fluorine-containing PDE10A inhibitors were designed and synthesized to improve the metabolic stability of [(11)C]MP-10. Twenty of the 22 new analogues had high potency and selectivity for PDE10A: 18a-j, 19d-j, 20a-b, and 21b had IC50 values <5 nM for PDE10A. Seven F-18 labeled compounds [(18)F]18a-e, [(18)F]18g, and [(18)F]20a were radiosynthesized by (18)F-introduction onto the quinoline rather than the pyrazole moiety of the MP-10 pharmacophore and performed in vivo evaluation. Biodistribution studies in rats showed ~2-fold higher activity in the PDE10A-enriched striatum than nontarget brain regions; this ratio increased from 5 to 30 min postinjection, particularly for [(18)F]18a-d and [(18)F]20a. MicroPET studies of [(18)F]18d and [(18)F]20a in nonhuman primates provided clear visualization of striatum with suitable equilibrium kinetics and favorable metabolic stability. These results suggest this strategy may identify a (18)F-labeled PET tracer for quantifying the levels of PDE10A in patients with CNS disorders including Huntingtons disease and schizophrenia.


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 2011

Chemical and Enzyme-Assisted Syntheses of Norbuprenorphine-3-β-D-Glucuronide

Jinda Fan; Sarah M. Brown; Zhude Tu; Evan D. Kharasch

Norbuprenorphine-3-β-d-glucuronide (nBPN-3-β-d-G, 1) is a major phase II metabolite of buprenorphine, a pharmaceutical used for the treatment of opioid addiction. The pharmacological activity of compound 1 is not clear because investigations have been limited by the lack of chemically pure, well characterized 1 in sufficient quantities for in vitro and in vivo experiments. This work describes two concise, new methods of synthesis of 1, a chemical and an enzyme-assisted synthesis. The chemical synthesis used a strategy based on a combination of Koenig-Knorr coupling and amino-silyl protection. The enzyme-assisted synthesis used dog liver to convert the substrate norbuprenorphine (nBPN, 2) to 1. Both methods provided 1, characterized by (1)H NMR and tandem mass spectrometry, with purity >96%. The fractional yield of the enzyme-assisted synthesis was greater than that of the chemical synthesis (67% vs 5.3%), but due to larger reaction volumes, the chemical synthesis afforded greater amounts of total 1.


NeuroImage | 2013

Positron emission tomography imaging of dopamine D2 receptors using a highly selective radiolabeled D2 receptor partial agonist

Jinbin Xu; Suwanna Vangveravong; Shihong Li; Jinda Fan; Lynne A. Jones; Jinquan Cui; Ruike Wang; Zhude Tu; Wenhua Chu; Joel S. Perlmutter; Robert H. Mach

A series of microPET imaging studies were conducted in anesthetized rhesus monkeys using the dopamine D2-selective partial agonist, [(11)C]SV-III-130. There was a high uptake in regions of brain known to express a high density of D2 receptors under baseline conditions. Rapid displacement in the caudate and putamen, but not in the cerebellum, was observed after injection of the dopamine D2/3 receptor nonselective ligand S(-)-eticlopride at a low dosage (0.025mg/kg/i.v.); no obvious displacement in the caudate, putamen and cerebellum was observed after the treatment with a dopamine D3 receptor selective ligand WC-34 (0.1mg/kg/i.v.). Pretreatment with lorazepam (1mg/kg, i.v. 30min) to reduce endogenous dopamine prior to tracer injection resulted in unchanged binding potential (BP) values, a measure of D2 receptor binding in vivo, in the caudate and putamen. d-Amphetamine challenge studies indicate that there is a significant displacement of [(11)C]SV-III-130 by d-Amphetamine-induced increases in synaptic dopamine levels.


MedChemComm | 2014

Radiosynthesis and in vivo evaluation of a novel σ1 selective PET ligand

Hongjun Jin; Jinda Fan; Xiang Zhang; Junfeng Li; Hubert Flores; Joel S. Perlmutter; Stanley M. Parsons; Zhude Tu

The σ1 receptor is an important target for CNS disorders. We previously identified a σ1 ligand TZ3108 having highly potent (Ki-σ1 = 0.48 nM) and selective affinity for σ1 versus σ2 receptors. TZ3108 was 18F-labeled with F-18 for in vivo evaluation. Biodistribution and blocking studies of [18F]TZ3108 in male Sprague-Dawley rats demonstrated high brain uptake, which was σ1-specific with no in vivo defluorination. MicroPET studies in cynomolgus macaques showed high brain penetration of [18F]TZ3108; the regional brain distribution was consistent with that of the σ1 receptor. Pseudo-equilibrium in the brain was reached ~ 45 min post-injection. Metabolite analysis of [18F]TZ3108 in NHP blood and rodent blood and brain revealed that ~ 70% parent remained in the plasma of NHPs 60 min post-injection and the major radiometabolite did not cross the blood-brain barrier in rats. In summary, the potent, selective and metabolically stable σ1 specific radioligand [18F]TZ3108 represents a potentially useful PET radioligand for quantifying the σ1 receptor in the brain.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2011

Automated radiosynthesis of [11C]morphine for clinical investigation.

Jinda Fan; Konrad Meissner; Gregory G. Gaehle; Shihong Li; Evan D. Kharasch; Robert H. Mach; Zhude Tu

To meet a multiple-dose clinical evaluation of the P-gp modulation of [(11)C]morphine delivery into the human brain, radiosynthesis of [(11)C]morphine was accomplished on an automated system by N-methylation of normorphine with [(11)C]CH(3)I. A methodology employing optimized solid phase extraction of the HPLC eluent was developed. Radiosynthesis took 45 min with a radiochemical yield ranging from 45% to 50% and specific activity ranging from 20 to 26 Ci/μmol (decay corrected to end-of-bombardment); radiochemical and chemical purities were >95% (n=28).


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2012

Synthesis and validation of two potent F-18 labeled VAChT PET probes

Prashanth K. Padakanti; Lihai Yu; Jinda Fan; Shihong Li; Aixiao Li; Robert H. Mach; Stanley M. Parsons; Joel Permutters; Zhude Tu


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

A novel carbon-11 PET radiotracer for imaging VAChT in the brain

Xiang Zhang; Jinda Fan; Hongjun Jin; Prashanth K. Padakanti; Kiran Kumar Solingapuram Sai; Robert H. Mach; Stanley M. Parsons; Hubert Flores; Joel S. Perlmutter; Zhude Tu

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Zhude Tu

University of Washington

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Robert H. Mach

University of Pennsylvania

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Joel S. Perlmutter

Washington University in St. Louis

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Prashanth K. Padakanti

Washington University in St. Louis

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Shihong Li

Washington University in St. Louis

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Hongjun Jin

Washington University in St. Louis

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Hubert Flores

Washington University in St. Louis

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Junfeng Li

Washington University in St. Louis

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Lynne A. Jones

Washington University in St. Louis

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Xiang Zhang

Washington University in St. Louis

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