Radiosynthesis of 4-[(2-chloroethyl)(2-[(11)C]ethyl)amino]-phenoxycarbonyl-l-glutamic acid a half mustard prodrug as a potential probe for imaging antibody- and gene-directed enzyme prodrug therapy with positron emission tomography.

N Malik, S Luthra, P Burke, PM Price, E Aboagye, J Latigo, Y Zhao, F. Brady

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    Abstract

    The potential antibody directed prodrug therapy half-mustard prodrug 4-[(2-chloroethyl)(2-ethyl)amino]-phenoxycarbonyl-L-glutamic acid was synthesised by reductive alkylation of 4-[(2-chloroethyl)amino]-phenoxycarbonyl-L-glutamic acid using acetaldehyde. 4-[(2-chloroethyl)[(11)C](2-ethyl)amino]phenoxycarbonyl-L-glutamic acid was synthesized with 18-22% decay corrected radiochemical yield in 45 min from EOB by reductive alkylation of 4-[(2-chloroethyl)amino]-phenoxycarbonyl-L-glutamic acid using [(11)C]acetaldehyde. [(11)C]Acetaldehyde was prepared in 60% decay corrected radiochemical yield by oxidation of [(11)C]ethanol over heated copper oxide. The radiosynthesis of [(11)C]ethanol was re-examined and optimized. 4-[(2-chloroethyl)(2-ethyl)amino]-phenoxycarbonyl-L-glutamic acid was found to have affinity for carboxypeptidase G2; the K(m) and V(max) were 99.4-115.9 microM (n=3) and 3.6-5.0 microM/min, respectively, at a carboxypeptidase G2 concentration of 0.0247 U/ml.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalAppl Radiat Isot
    Volume60( 6)
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2004

    Keywords

    • Acetaldehyde
    • analogs & derivatives: Aniline Mustard
    • Indicators and Reagents
    • methods: Isotope Labeling
    • diagnostic use: Radiopharmaceuticals
    • Substrate Specificity
    • Tomography, Emission-Computed
    • gamma-Glutamyl Hydrolase

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