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Development of high-specific-activity ^6^8Ga-labeled DOTA-rhenium-cyclized @a-MSH peptide analog to target MC1 receptors overexpressed by melanoma tumors

Nucl Med Biol 36(5):9 (2009) PMID 19520291

Introduction: A previous report on ^6^8Ga-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclodedecane-N,N',N'',N'''-tetraacetic acid (DOTA)-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH was shown to indicate the imaging agent's potency for early detection of metastatic melanoma. However, the main limiting factor to developing high-specific-activity ^6^8Ga-DOTA-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH is the short half-life of ^6^8Ga, which precludes further purification of the agent. To circumvent this problem, we incorporated the microwave technique to rapidly radiolabel the peptide with ^6^8Ga, thereby allowing enough time to include high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification in the overall procedure. Methods: DOTA-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH was radiolabeled with ^6^8Ga in <1 min using a circular-cavity microwave apparatus. Reverse-phase HPLC purification was accomplished in less than 20 min. ^6^8Ga-DOTA-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH was then administered on B16/F1 murine melanoma-bearing C57 mice to study its biodistribution and positron emission tomography (PET) imaging capability. Results: The production of high-specific-activity ^6^8Ga-DOTA-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH resulted in an improved tumor uptake [6.93+/-1.11%ID/g at 30 min postinjection (p.i.) and 6.27+/-1.60%ID/g at 1 h p.i.] and tumor retention (5.85+/-1.32%ID/g at 4 h p.i.). Receptor-mediated tumor uptake was verified by blocking studies. Furthermore, high-resolution PET images of the tumor were obtained, owing to high tumor-to-nontarget organ ratios at an early time point (i.e., at 1 h biodistribution: tumor/blood, 14.3; tumor/muscle, 89.6; tumor/skin, 12.3) and fast clearance of the labeled peptide from kidney and other healthy tissues. Conclusion: High-specific-activity ^6^8Ga-DOTA-Re(Arg^1^1)CCMSH may have a potential role in the early diagnosis of metastasized melanoma.

DOI: 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2009.01.017
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