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Dual-isotope 111In/177Lu SPECT imaging as a tool in molecular imaging tracer design

  • N.M. Hijnen
  • , A. Vries, de
  • , K. Nicolay
  • , H. Grüll

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    The synthesis, design and subsequent pre-clinical testing of new molecular imaging tracers are topic of extensive research in healthcare. Quantitative dual-isotope SPECT imaging is proposed here as a tool in the design and validation of such tracers, as it can be used to quantify and compare the biodistribution of a specific ligand and its nonspecific control ligand, labeled with two different radionuclides, in the same animal. Since the biodistribution results are not blurred by experimental or physiological inter-animal variations, this approach allows determination of the ligand's net targeting effect. However, dual-isotope quantification is complicated by crosstalk between the two radionuclides used and the radionuclides should not influence the biodistribution of the tracer. Here, we developed a quantitative dual-isotope SPECT protocol using combined 111Indium and 177Lutetium and tested this tool for a well-known angiogenesis-specific ligand (cRGD peptide) in comparison to a potential nonspecific control (cRAD peptide). Dual-isotope SPECT imaging of the peptides showed a similar organ and tumor uptake to single-isotope studies (cRGDfK-DOTA, 1.5±0.8%ID cm -3; cRADfK-DOTA, 0.2±0.1%ID cm -3), but with higher statistical relevance (p-value 0.007, n=8). This demonstrated that, for the same relevance, seven animals were required in case of a single-isotope test design as compared with only three animals when a dual-isotope test was used. Interchanging radionuclides did not influence the biodistribution of the peptides. Dual-isotope SPECT after simultaneous injection of 111In and 177Lu-labeled cRGD and cRAD was shown to be a valuable method for paired testing of the in vivo target specificity of ligands in molecular imaging tracer design. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    Pagina's (van-tot)214-222
    TijdschriftContrast Media and Molecular Imaging
    Volume7
    Nummer van het tijdschrift2
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - 2012

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