Preparation and preclinical evaluation of radioiodinated secnidazole as a possible tumor imaging agent
- Authors: Amin A.M.1, Ibrahim I.T.1, Abd Elhalim S.M.1
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Affiliations:
- Hot Laboratories Centre
- Issue: Vol 59, No 4 (2017)
- Pages: 389-395
- Section: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1066-3622/article/view/224064
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1066362217040117
- ID: 224064
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Abstract
To develop a radiopharmaceutical localizing in tumor hypoxic tissues, secnidazole (SECN) was labeled with 125I. The labeled product was prepared with the radiochemical yield higher than 96% when performing the reaction at 45°C for 30 min. The electrophilic radioiodination of SECN was done using different oxidizing agents. Iodogen appeared to be more effective than chloramine-T (CAT) and N-bromosuccinimide (NBS). 125I-SECN was tested in vivo with a tumor model prepared by the intramuscular injection of Ehrlich cell line into the thigh muscle of mice. 125I-SECN showed high accumulation in tumor hypoxic tissue (3.6% of injected dose per gram of organ at 2 h post injection). The target/nontarget (T/NT) ratio was high (T/NT = 6 at 24 h post injection). Thus, radioiodinated SECN shows promise as a selective imaging agent for diagnosis of tumor hypoxia.
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About the authors
A. M. Amin
Hot Laboratories Centre
Email: ab_amin@hotmail.com
Egypt, Cairo
I. T. Ibrahim
Hot Laboratories Centre
Author for correspondence.
Email: ab_amin@hotmail.com
Egypt, Cairo
S. M. Abd Elhalim
Hot Laboratories Centre
Email: ab_amin@hotmail.com
Egypt, Cairo
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