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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Propylene Cross-Bridged Macrocyclic Bifunctional Chelator: A New Design for Facile Bioconjugation and Robust 64Cu Complex Stability

Darpan N. Pandya; Nikunj Bhatt; Gwang Il An; Yeong Su Ha; Nisarg Soni; Hochun Lee; Yong Jin Lee; Jung Young Kim; Woonghee Lee; Heesu Ahn; Jeongsoo Yoo

The first macrocyclic bifunctional chelator incorporating propylene cross-bridge was efficiently synthesized from cyclam in seven steps. After the introduction of an extra functional group for facile conjugation onto the propylene cross-bridge, the two carboxylic acid pendants could contribute to strong coordination of Cu(II) ions, leading to a robust Cu complex. The cyclic RGD peptide conjugate of PCB-TE2A-NCS was prepared and successfully radiolabeled with (64)Cu ion. The radiolabeled peptide conjugate was evaluated in vivo through a biodistribution study and animal PET imaging to demonstrate high tumor uptake with low background.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2015

Synthesis and Evaluation of New Generation Cross-Bridged Bifunctional Chelator for (64)Cu Radiotracers.

Ajit V. Dale; Gwang Il An; Darpan N. Pandya; Yeong Su Ha; Nikunj Bhatt; Nisarg Soni; Hochun Lee; Heesu Ahn; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Woonghee Lee; Phuong Tu Huynh; Jung Young Kim; Mi-Ri Gwon; Sung Hong Kim; Jae Gyu Park; Young-Ran Yoon; Jeongsoo Yoo

Bifunctional chelators have been successfully used to construct (64)Cu-labeled radiopharmaceuticals. Previously reported chelators with cross-bridged cyclam backbones have various essential features such as high stability of the copper(II) complex, high efficiency of radiolabeling at room temperature, and good biological inertness of the radiolabeled complex, along with rapid body clearance. Here, we report a new generation propylene-cross-bridged chelator with hybrid acetate/phosphonate pendant groups (PCB-TE1A1P) developed with the aim of combining these key properties in a single chelator. The PCB-TE1A1P was synthesized from cyclam with good overall yield. The Cu(II) complex of our chelator showed good robustness in kinetic stability evaluation experiments, such as acidic decomplexation and cyclic voltammetry studies. The Cu(II) complex of PCB-TE1A1P remained intact under highly acidic conditions (12 M HCl, 90 °C) for 8 d and showed quasi-reversible reduction/oxidation peaks at -0.77 V in electrochemical studies. PCB-TE1A1P was successfully radiolabeled with (64)Cu ions in an acetate buffer at 60 °C within 60 min. The electrophoresis study revealed that the (64)Cu-PCB-TE1A1P complex has net negative charge in aqueous solution. The biodistribution and in vivo stability study profiles of (64)Cu-PCB-TE1A1P indicated that the radioactive complex was stable under physiological conditions and cleared rapidly from the body. A whole body positron emission tomography (PET) imaging study further confirmed high in vivo stability and fast clearance of the complex in mouse models. In conclusion, PCB-TE1A1P has good potential as a bifunctional chelator for (64)Cu-based radiopharmaceuticals, especially those involving peptides.


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

Phosphonate Pendant Armed Propylene Cross-Bridged Cyclam: Synthesis and Evaluation as a Chelator for Cu-64.

Nikunj Bhatt; Nisarg Soni; Yeong Su Ha; Woonghee Lee; Darpan N. Pandya; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Jung Young Kim; Hochun Lee; Sun Hee Kim; Gwang Il An; Jeongsoo Yoo

A propylene cross-bridged macrocyclic chelator with two phosphonate pendant arms (PCB-TE2P) was synthesized from cyclam. Various properties of the synthesized chelator, including Cu-complexation, Cu-complex stability, (64)Cu-radiolabeling, and in vivo behavior, were studied and compared with those of a previously reported propylene cross-bridged chelator (PCB-TE2A).


Angewandte Chemie | 2016

Immobilization of the Gas Signaling Molecule H2S by Radioisotopes: Detection, Quantification, and In Vivo Imaging

Swarbhanu Sarkar; Yeong Su Ha; Nisarg Soni; Gwang Il An; Woonghee Lee; Min Hwan Kim; Phuong Tu Huynh; Heesu Ahn; Nikunj Bhatt; Yong Jin Lee; Jung Young Kim; Kwon Moo Park; Isao Ishii; Shin Geol Kang; Jeongsoo Yoo

Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) has multifunctional roles as a gas signaling molecule in living systems. However, the efficient detection and imaging of H2 S in live animals is very challenging. Herein, we report the first radioisotope-based immobilization technique for the detection, quantification, and in vivo imaging of endogenous H2 S. Macrocyclic (64) Cu complexes that instantly reacted with gaseous H2 S to form insoluble (64) CuS in a highly sensitive and selective manner were prepared. The H2 S concentration in biological samples was measured by a thin-layer radiochromatography method. When (64) Cu-cyclen was injected into mice, an elevated H2 S concentration in the inflamed paw was clearly visualized and quantified by Cerenkov luminescence and positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. PET imaging was also able to pinpoint increased H2 S levels in a millimeter-sized infarcted lesion of the rat heart.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2018

High in vivo stability of 64Cu-labeled cross-bridged chelators is a crucial factor in improved tumor imaging of RGD peptide conjugates

Swarbhanu Sarkar; Nikunj Bhatt; Yeong Su Ha; Phuong Tu Huynh; Nisarg Soni; Woong Lee; Yong Jin Lee; Jung Young Kim; Darpan N. Pandya; Gwang Il An; Kyo Chul Lee; Yongmin Chang; Jeongsoo Yoo

Although the importance of bifunctional chelators (BFCs) is well recognized, the chemophysical parameters of chelators that govern the biological behavior of the corresponding bioconjugates have not been clearly elucidated. Here, five BFCs closely related in structure were conjugated with a cyclic RGD peptide and radiolabeled with Cu-64 ions. Various biophysical and chemical properties of the Cu(II) complexes were analyzed with the aim of identifying correlations between individual factors and the biological behavior of the conjugates. Tumor uptake and body clearance of the 64Cu-labeled bioconjugates were directly compared by animal PET imaging in animal models, which was further supported by biodistribution studies. Conjugates containing propylene cross-bridged chelators showed higher tumor uptake, while a closely related ethylene cross-bridged analogue exhibited rapid body clearance. High in vivo stability of the copper-chelator complex was strongly correlated with high tumor uptake, while the overall lipophilicity of the bioconjugate affected both tumor uptake and body clearance.


Analytical Chemistry | 2018

Visualization and quantification of radiochemical purity by Cerenkov luminescence imaging

Yeong Su Ha; Woong Lee; Jung-Min Jung; Nisarg Soni; Darpan N. Pandya; Gwang Il An; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Won Kee Lee; Jeongsoo Yoo

Determination of radiochemical purity is essential for characterization of all radioactive compounds, including clinical radiopharmaceuticals. Radio-thin layer chromatography (radio-TLC) has been used as the gold standard for measurement of radiochemical purity; however, this method has several limitations in terms of sensitivity, spatial resolution, two-dimensional scanning, and quantification accuracy. Here, we report a new analytical technique for determination of radiochemical purity based on Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI), whereby entire TLC plates are visualized by detection of Cerenkov radiation. Sixteen routinely used TLC plates were tested in combination with three different radioisotopes (131I, 124I, and 32P). All TLC plates doped with a fluorescent indicator showed excellent detection sensitivity with scanning times of less than 1 min. The new CLI method was superior to the traditional radio-TLC scanning method in terms of sensitivity, scanning time, spatial resolution, and two-dimensional scanning. The CLI method also showed better quantification features across a wider range of radioactivity values compared with radio-TLC and classical zonal analysis, especially for β--emitters such as 131I and 32P.


Apoptosis | 2015

Apoptosis imaging studies in various animal models using radio-iodinated peptide

Wonjung Kwak; Yeong Su Ha; Nisarg Soni; Woonghee Lee; Se-Il Park; Heesu Ahn; Gwang Il An; In-San Kim; Byung-Heon Lee; Jeongsoo Yoo


Archive | 2017

RADIOACTIVE PROBE FOR DETECTING HYDROGEN SULFIDE

Yoo Jeong Soo; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Nikunj Bhattt; Nisarg Soni; Ha Yeong Su; Lee Woong Hee


Archive | 2017

Method for measuring gasotramsmitter based on radio-thin layer chromatography

Yoo Jeong Soo; Ha Yeong Su; Nisarg Soni; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Phuong Tu Huynh


Archive | 2017

Composition for detecting hydrogen sulfide and method for detecting hydrogen sulfide using the same

Yoo Jeong Soo; Nisarg Soni; Swarbhanu Sarkar; Phuong Tu Huynh; Ahn Hee Su; Jung Jung Min; Ha Yeong Su; Lee Woong Hee

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Jeongsoo Yoo

Kyungpook National University

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Yeong Su Ha

Kyungpook National University

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Swarbhanu Sarkar

Kyungpook National University

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Jung Young Kim

Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

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Phuong Tu Huynh

Kyungpook National University

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Woonghee Lee

Kyungpook National University

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Heesu Ahn

Kyungpook National University

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Hochun Lee

Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology

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