Evaluation of deuterated [18F]JHU94620 for imaging cannabinoid type 2 receptors in rodent and monkey brain.

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Mudasir Maqbool, Daniel Gündel, Jeih-San Liow, Jinsoo Hong, Paul A Parcon, Raven Cureton, Matilah T Pamie-George, Adrian E Jenson, Shawn Wu, Ioline D Henter, Sami S Zogbhi, Victor W Pike, Rareş-Petru Moldovan, Robert B Innis
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PET imaging of cannabinoid type-2 receptors (CB2Rs) in the healthy brain remains challenging due to low receptor density and the unavailability of radiotracers with high affinity and selectivity. Because some carbon-deuterium bonds are less susceptible than carbon-proton bonds to enzymatic cleavage, deuteration of [18F]JHU94620 was pursued to potentially slow its metabolism. This study: (1) evaluated the sensitivity of a heavily deuterated version of the agonist [18F]JHU94620 ([18F]JHU94620-d8) to detect brain CB2Rs in healthy Sprague-Dawley rats and monkeys and in a rat model of inflammation; (2) assessed the metabolic stability of [18F]JHU94620 and [18F]JHU94620-d8 in whole blood, plasma, and brain of control (FVB) mice and in the whole blood and plasma of monkeys; and (3) investigated the efflux transporter substrate liability of [18F]JHU94620-d8. Deuteration of [18F]JHU94620 did not significantly affect its uptake in the brains of FVB mice, Sprague-Dawley rats, or monkeys, nor did it affect metabolic stability, except in FVB mice. [18F]JHU94620-d8 was also found to be a moderate substrate for efflux transporters in monkeys but not in mice. The sensitivity of [18F]JHU94620-d8 was inadequate to detect the low density of CB2Rs that are in the agonist-preferring state in the brain.

氘化[18F]JHU94620对啮齿动物和猴子脑内大麻素2型受体成像的评价。
由于受体密度低和缺乏高亲和力和选择性的放射性示踪剂,健康大脑中大麻素2型受体(CB2Rs)的PET成像仍然具有挑战性。由于一些碳-氘键比碳-质子键更不容易受到酶裂解的影响,研究人员对[18F]JHU94620进行了氘化,以潜在地减缓其代谢。本研究:(1)评估了重氘化版本激动剂[18F]JHU94620 ([18F]JHU94620-d8)在健康的Sprague-Dawley大鼠和猴子以及炎症大鼠模型中检测脑CB2Rs的敏感性;(2)评价[18F]JHU94620和[18F]JHU94620-d8在对照(FVB)小鼠全血、血浆、脑和猴子全血、血浆中的代谢稳定性;(3)研究了[18F]JHU94620-d8的外排转运体底物倾向性。除FVB小鼠外,[18F]JHU94620的氘化对FVB小鼠、Sprague-Dawley大鼠或猴子的大脑摄取没有显著影响,也没有影响代谢稳定性。[18F]JHU94620-d8在猴子中也被发现是外排转运体的中等底物,而在小鼠中则不是。[18F]JHU94620-d8的灵敏度不足以检测脑内处于激动剂偏好状态的低密度CB2Rs。
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