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[68Ga]Ga-antiCAD1: radiosynthesis and first imaging study on rats

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Uçar, Burcu
Acar, Tayfun
Pelit Arayıcı, Pelin
Mustafaeva, Zeynep

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[68Ga]Ga-antiCAD1: radyosentez ve sıçanlar üzerinde ilk görüntüleme çalışması

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Cadherins are cell adhesion and cell signaling molecules that provide the molecular link between each adjacent cells and have critical importance for the initiation and continuation of adhesion mechanism. N-cadherin expression provides a correlation between upregulation of N-cadherin and inflammation of the lesions. In this paper, we concentrated on the radiolabeling and evaluation of [Ga-68]Ga-AntiCAD1 agent as a potential candidate for in vivo PET/CT imaging of adhesions. The synthetic N-Ac-CHAVC-NH2 cyclic peptide sequence designed as (ADH-1)c containing the selective binding His-Ala-Val (HAV) motif based on the chimeric antigen receptor sequence acts as the N-cadherin antagonist. In our previous study, AntiCAD1 conjugate has been studied in detail which is in the process of publication. In this study, the conjugate was radiolabelled with the [Ga-68]Ga radionuclide eluted from the Ge-68/Ga-68 generator (IDB Holland). Radiochemical purity of [Ga-68]Ga-AntiCAD1 agent was analysed with TLC methods. The 'shake-flask' method was applied to determine lipophilicity of the agent by calculating the P distribution coefficient (logP=-2.69 +/- 0.54). The biodistribution of the agent was investigated using PET/CT on Wistar Albino rats. Significant uptake was found in liver, kidneys, spleen, salivary gland and targeted region with SUVmax-mean of 1.36, 1.96, 1.38, 1.16 and 2.14 respectively. The Pearson Factorial method is used to test the relationship between the targeted region and other body tissues, to measure the degree of this relationship (R=0.73). Radiolabelled agent was demonstrated to react specifically with N-cadherin in targeting of rat tissues.

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Kafkas Univ, Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi

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Veterinary sciences

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Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi

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10.9775/kvfd.2018.19487

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