Efficient synthesis of a fluorine-18 labeled biotin derivative.

Claesener M, Breyholz HJ, Hermann S, Faust A, Wagner S, Schober O, Schäfers M, Kopka K

Research article (journal)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The natural occurring vitamin biotin, also known as vitamin H or vitamin B(7), plays a major role in various metabolic reactions. Caused by its high binding affinity to the protein avidin with a dissociation constant of about 10(-15)M the biotin-avidin system was extensively examined for multiple applications. We have synthesized a fluorine-18 labeled biotin derivative [(18)F]4 for a potential application in positron emission tomography (PET). METHODS Mesylate precursor 3 was obtained by an efficient two-step reaction via a copper catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) from easily accessible starting materials. [(18)F]4 was successfully synthesized by a nucleophilic radiofluorination of precursor 3. A biodistribution study by means of small-animal PET imaging in wt-mice was performed and serum stability was examined. RESULTS Compound [(18)F]4 was obtained from precursor compound 3 with an average specific activity of 16GBq/μmol within 45min and a radiochemical yield of 45±5% (decay corrected). [(18)F]4 demonstrated only negligible decomposition in human serum. A qualitative binding study revealed the high affinity of the synthesized biotin derivative to avidin. Blocking experiments with native biotin showed that binding was site-specific. Biodistribution studies showed that [(18)F]4 was cleared quickly and efficiently from the body by hepatobiliary and renal elimination. CONCLUSION An efficient synthesis for [(18)F]4 was established. In vivo characteristics were determined and demonstrated the pharmacokinetic behaviour of [(18)F]4.

Details about the publication

JournalNuclear Medicine and Biology (Nucl Med Biol)
Volume39
Issue8
Page range1189-94
StatusPublished
Release year2012 (30/11/2012)
Language in which the publication is writtenUncoded languages
DOI10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2012.08.001

Authors from the University of Münster

Hermann, Sven
European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI)
Kopka, Klaus
Clinic for Nuclear Medicine
Schober, Otmar
Clinic for Nuclear Medicine