Synthesis, Radiolabeling, and in Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation of [ 18 F]ENL30: A Potential PET Radiotracer for the 5-HT 7 Receptor

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Abstract

The 5-HT 7 receptor (5-HT 7 R) is involved in a broad range of physiological conditions and disorders. Currently, there is no validated clinical positron emission tomography (PET) tracer available; however, we have recently developed a promising 11 C-labeled candidate. In this project, we aimed to further extend our efforts and develop an 18 F-labeled derivative, coined [ 18 F]ENL30. Fluorine-18 has several advantages over carbon-11 especially within the preclinical phase, where a long half-life usually increases evaluation throughput. ENL30 was successfully synthesized in a low albeit sufficient overall yield. Radiolabeling succeeded with a radiochemical yield of approximately 4.5%. Subsequent preclinical PET studies revealed that [ 18 F]ENL30 binds specifically to the 5-HT 7 R but suffered from affinity to σ-receptors. Additionally, we identified [ 18 F]ENL30 to be a P-gp substrate in rats. However, we believe that [ 18 F]ENL30 may prove to be valuable in higher species that exhibit decreased P-gp dependency. If required, σ-receptor binding could, in such studies, be selectively blocked potentially allowing for selective 5-HT 7 R imaging.

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Tampio L’Estrade, E., Edgar, F. G., Xiong, M., Shalgunov, V., Baerentzen, S. L., Erlandsson, M., … Herth, M. M. (2019). Synthesis, Radiolabeling, and in Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation of [ 18 F]ENL30: A Potential PET Radiotracer for the 5-HT 7 Receptor. ACS Omega, 4(4), 7344–7353. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00394

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