18f标记的小分子和低分子量PET示踪剂用于癌症的无创检测。

Q3 Medicine
Christopher M Waldmann, Klaus Kopka, Stefan Wagner
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利用PET、PET/CT和PET/MRI等显像方式对癌症进行无创分子成像,是现代核医学中一种强有力的诊断工具。用突出的正电子发射器氟-18标记的放射性示踪剂通常用于靶向和可视化癌症进展中失调的离散生物结构。因此,这种示踪剂能够在细胞和亚细胞水平上及时检测体内肿瘤病理,从而用于癌症的早期检测以及治疗反应的监测。本章描述了各种重要的18f标记的放射性药物,这些药物经常用于肿瘤PET成像。介绍了用于检测葡萄糖利用、氨基酸转运、蛋白质合成、膜脂合成、细胞增殖、细胞死亡、缺氧、雌激素受体状态、前列腺特异性膜抗原(PSMA)表达和肿瘤骨矿化的小分子和低分子放射性示踪剂。介绍了临床上最重要的18f标记放射性示踪剂的结构特性、常用的放射化学合成方法以及体内代谢和积累机制。
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18F-Labeled Small-Molecule and Low-Molecular-Weight PET Tracers for the Noninvasive Detection of Cancer.

Noninvasive molecular imaging of cancer by means of the scintigraphic imaging modalities PET, PET/CT, and PET/MRI represents a powerful diagnostic tool in modern nuclear medicine. Radiotracers labeled with the prominent positron emitter fluorine-18 are routinely used to target and visualize discrete biological structures dysregulated in the progression of cancer. Such tracers are therefore capable of detecting oncological pathologies in vivo at the cellular and subcellular level in a timely manner and are thereby used for early detection of cancer as well as monitoring for treatment response. This chapter describes a variety of important 18F-labeled radiopharmaceuticals that are frequently used in oncological PET imaging. Small-molecule and low-molecular-weight radiotracers for the detection of glucose utilization, amino acid transport, protein synthesis, membrane lipid synthesis, cell proliferation, cell death, hypoxia, estrogen receptor status, prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) expression, and bone mineralization of tumors are introduced. The structural properties, common radiochemical synthesis approaches as well as in vivo metabolism and accumulation mechanisms of the clinically most important 18F-labeled radiotracers are described.

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