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Characterization of C-11 or I-123 Labelled β-CIT-FP and β-CIT-FE Metabolism Measured in Monkey and Human Plasma. Identification of Two Labelled Metabolites with HPLC

✍ Scribed by KIM A. BERGSTRÖM; CHRISTER HALLDIN; CAMILLA LUNDKVIST; CARL-GUNNAR SWAHN; KARI K. ÅKERMAN; JYRKI T. KUIKKA; JUKKA HILTUNEN; JARI TIIHONEN; ESKO LÄNSIMIES; JOHN L. NEUMEYER; LARS FARDE


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
639 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6222

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✦ Synopsis


P-CIT-FP and P-CIT-FE which are novel fluoroalkyl derivatives of 2~-carbomethoxy-3~-(4-iodophenyl)tropane (p-CIT), have recently been labelled with "C or 1231 and used for imaging the dopamine transporter with positron emission tomography (PET) or single photon emission tomography (SPET). The metabolite pattern of these novel tracers was studied with HPLC in plasma in monkeys and in urine and plasma in humans. Four labelled metabolites were found of which two were identified, the 1z31-labelled free acid and "C-or '231-labelled nor-P-CIT. The latter was detected only in small amounts ( < 4 per cent). Furthermore, a polar metabolite and an unknown lipophilic "C-or 1231-labelled metabolite were found. The amount of this unidentified labelled metabolite of ["CIP-CIT-FP or [I1C]D-CIT-FE in monkey plasma was 21 f 8 per cent and 16 f 9 per cent at 60 min after injection, respectively. In conclusion, four types of labelled metabolites were found after injection of "C-or 1z31-labelled P-CIT-FP and 0-CIT-FE in monkeys and humans of which one may hamper the quantitation of the dopamine transporter by PET or SPET.