Abstract
Poly(HPMA)-c(RGDyK)-DOTA-64Cu copolymers were synthesized and characterized for tumor localization in vivo as a theranostic scaffold for cancer imaging and anticancer drug delivery targeting tumor angiogenesis. Tumor localization of the poly(HPMA)-c(RGDyK)-DOTA-64Cu copolymers was visualized in mice bearing human prostate cancer xenografts by positron emission tomography (PET) using a microPET scanner. PET quantitative analysis demonstrated that tumor 64Cu radioactivity (2.75 ± 0.34%ID/g) in tumor-bearing mice 3 hours following intravenous injection of the poly(HPMA)-c(RGDyK)-DOTA-64Cu copolymers was significantly higher than the tumor 64Cu radioactivity (1.29 ± 0.26%ID/g) in tumor-bearing mice injected with the nontargeted poly(HPMA)-DOTA-64Cu copolymers (p = .004). The poly(HPMA)-c(RGDyK)-DOTA-64Cu copolymers hold potential as a theranostic scaffold for cancer imaging and radiochemotherapy of prostate cancer targeting tumor angiogenesis by noninvasive tracking with PET. © 2013 Decker Publishing.
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Yuan, J., Zhang, H., Kaur, H., Oupicky, D., & Peng, F. (2013). Synthesis and characterization of theranostic poly(HPMA)-c(RGDyK)-DOTA- 64Cu copolymer targeting tumor angiogenesis: Tumor localization visualized by positron emission tomography. Molecular Imaging, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.2310/7290.2012.00038
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