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Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2018

Development of radioiodine-labeled acetaminophen for specific, high-contrast imaging of malignant melanoma

Wen Jing Zhu; Masato Kobayashi; Kohei Yamada; Kodai Nishi; Kotaro Takahashi; Asuka Mizutani; Ryuichi Nishii; Leo G. Flores; Naoto Shikano; Munetaka Kunishima; Keiichi Kawai

INTRODUCTION Due to its poor prognosis, specific imaging for early detection of malignant melanoma is strongly desired. Although radioiodine labeled 4-hydroxyphenylcysteamine, which we previously developed, has good affinity for tyrosinase, an enzyme in the melanin metabolic pathway, image contrast of the melanoma:organ ratios is not sufficiently high for detection of primary melanoma and metastases at early injection times. In this study, we developed radioiodine labeled acetaminophen (I-AP) for specific, high-contrast imaging of malignant melanoma. METHODS Radioiodine-125-labeled AP (125I-AP) was prepared using the chloramine-T method under no carrier-added conditions. Accumulation of radioactivity and the mechanism were evaluated in vitro using B16 melanoma cells incubated with 125I-AP or 14C(U)-labeled AP (14C-AP) with and without l-tyrosine as a substrate of tyrosinase, phenylthiourea as an inhibitor of tyrosinase, and thymidine as an inhibitor of DNA polymerase. The biological distribution of radioactivity in B16 melanoma-bearing mice was evaluated to determine the accumulation of 125I-AP. The stability of 125I-AP over time was evaluated in mice. RESULTS The labeling efficiency and radiochemical purity of 125I-AP were >80% and 95%, respectively. Accumulation of 125I-AP was higher than that of 14C-AP at 60 min of incubation in vitro. The affinity of 14C-AP for tyrosinase and DNA polymerase was higher than that of 125I-AP, whereas the Vmax of 125I-AP was higher than that of 14C-AP. 125I-AP showed the highest accumulation in the gall bladder, and clearance from the blood and kidney was rapid. Melanoma:muscle and melanoma:normal skin ratios of 125I-AP for imaging contrast were the highest at 15 min after injection, whereas the melanoma:blood and melanoma:bone ratios gradually increased over time. 125I-AP remained stable for 60 min after injection in mice. CONCLUSIONS 125I-AP has affinity for tyrosinase and high image contrast at early time points after injection. Therefore, 123I-AP imaging has great potential for specific, high-contrast detection of malignant melanoma. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: 123I-AP will provide specific, high-contrast imaging for malignant melanoma at early injection times. IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENT CARE: 123I-AP has good potential for the diagnosis of malignant melanoma compared with 123I-labeled 4-hydroxyphenylcysteamine, which we previously developed.


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1978

Studies on the Constituents of Medicinal Plants. XX. The Constituent of the Vines of Menispermum dauricum DC.

Kotaro Takahashi; Setsuko Matsuzawa; Masako Takani


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1974

Studies on Constituents of Medicinal Plants. XIII. Constituents of the Pericarps of the Capsules of Euscaphis japonica PAX. (I)

Kotaro Takahashi; Satoshi Kawaguchi; Kenichi Nishimura; Koichi Kubota; Yoshihisa Tanabe; Masako Takani


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1966

Studies on Constituents of Medicinal Plants. VIII. The Stereochemistry of Paulownin and Isopaulownin

Kotaro Takahashi; Toshie Nakagawa


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1975

Studies on Constituents of Medicinal Plants. XXII. Constituents of Schizandra nigra MAX. (4)

Masako Takani; Kazue Ohya; Kotaro Takahashi


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1978

Studies on the constituents of the medicinal plants. XXI. Constituents of the leaves of Clethra barbinervis Sieb. et Zucc. (2) and the 13C-nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of 19.ALPHA.-hydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid type of triterpenoids.

Kotaro Takahashi; Masako Takani


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1970

Studies on Constituents of Medicinal Plants. X. The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectra of Dihydropaulownin and Dihydrosesamin and a Revised Structure for Isopaulownin

Kotaro Takahashi; Yoshihide Hayashi; Masako Takani


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1976

Studies on constituents of medicinal plants. 17. Constituents of Schizandra nigra Max. and their carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra.

Kotaro Takahashi; Masako Takani


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1977

Studies on Constituents of Medicinal Plants. XVIII. Constituents of the Leaves of Clethra barbinervis SIEB. et ZUCC. (1)

Masako Takani; Koichi Kubota; Masao Nozawa; Taeko Ushiki; Kotaro Takahashi


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1983

Studies on constituents of medicinal plants. XXIII. Constituents of the vines of Menispermum dauricum DC. 2.

Masako Takani; Yasuko Takasu; Kotaro Takahashi

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Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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