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Radiosynthesis and mouse brain distribution studies of [11C] CP-126,998: a PET ligand for in vivo study of acetylcholinesterase
Authors:Musachio John L  Flesher John E  Scheffel Ursula A  Rauseo Paige  Hilton John  Mathews William B  Ravert Hayden T  Dannals Robert F  Frost J James
Institution:Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Division of Nuclear Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. jlmusachio@petscan.nm.jhu.edu
Abstract:The selective, reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor 5,7-Dihydro-7-methyl-3- 2-1-(phenylmethyl]-4-piperidinyl]ethyl]-6H-pyrrolo3,2-f]-1,2-benzisoxazol3-6-one (CP-126,998) was labeled with C-11 iodomethane via base-promoted alkylation of the lactam nitrogen. 11C] CP-126,998 was synthesized in good radiochemical yield (13-29% non-decay corrected) and high specific radioactivity (177-418 GBq/micromol). In vivo mouse biodistribution studies reveal 11C] CP-126,998 to localize preferentially in striatal tissue, a region known to be rich in acetylcholinesterase. Competitive blocking studies using a variety of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (diisopropylfluorophosphate, tacrine, CP-118,954) verified the specificity of the PET radiotracer for brain acetylcholinesterase.
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