[113mIn]In-AMBA: A Novel Diagnostic Agent for SPECT Imaging of GRPR-Expressing Tumors.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1007/s13139-025-00906-4
Mohammad Moazami-Ashtiani, Saeed Rajabifar, Samaneh Zolghadri, Hassan Yousefnia
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Abstract

Purpose: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptor (GRPR), a member of the bombesin G-protein-coupled receptor family, is introduced as the promising target for the diagnosis and therapy of various tumors. This study aimed to develop a novel diagnostic agent of [113mIn]In-AMBA for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging of GRPR expressing tumors.

Methods: 113mIn was provided from an in-house made 113Sn/113mIn generator in the chloride form. [113mIn]In-AMBA was prepared in the optimal conditions and the stability was checked in PBS buffer and human serum, Then the binding affinity and internalization of the radiolabeled compound were investigated in PC3 cell lines at 120 min. the biodistribution of the radiolabeled peptide was studied in normal rats.

Results: [113mIn]In-AMBA was prepared with radiochemical purity (RCP) > 98% under the optimal labeling conditions. The compound indicated significant stability in PBS buffer and human serum (> 95% at 180 min post preparation). High binding affinity (51% at 60 min) and internalization (64% at 120 min) of the radiolabeled compound towards PC3 cell lines were also observed. The major accumulation of the compound was seen in kidneys, and other GRPR-expressing tissues.

Conclusion: The biodistribution of the labeled compound in normal rats indicated rapid elimination of the complex from the blood, and considerable accumulation in the GRPR-expressing organ of pancreas, in complete agreement with similar labeled compounds. [113mIn]In-AMBA can be a suitable candidate for SPECT imaging of GRPR-expressed tumors.

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Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (Nucl Med Mol Imaging) is an official journal of the Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine, which bimonthly publishes papers on February, April, June, August, October, and December about nuclear medicine and related sciences such as radiochemistry, radiopharmacy, dosimetry and pharmacokinetics / pharmacodynamics of radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear and molecular imaging analysis, nuclear and molecular imaging instrumentation, radiation biology and radionuclide therapy. The journal specially welcomes works of artificial intelligence applied to nuclear medicine. The journal will also welcome original works relating to molecular imaging research such as the development of molecular imaging probes, reporter imaging assays, imaging cell trafficking, imaging endo(exo)genous gene expression, and imaging signal transduction. Nucl Med Mol Imaging publishes the following types of papers: original articles, reviews, case reports, editorials, interesting images, and letters to the editor. The Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine (KSNM) KSNM is a scientific and professional organization founded in 1961 and a member of the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences of the Korean Medical Association which was established by The Medical Services Law. The aims of KSNM are the promotion of nuclear medicine and cooperation of each member. The business of KSNM includes holding academic meetings and symposia, the publication of journals and books, planning and research of promoting science and health, and training and qualification of nuclear medicine specialists.
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