Publications by authors named "Michael Cdebaca"

A series of potent and selective β1-adrenoreceptor ligands were identified (IC50 range, 0.04-0.25 nM; β1/β2 selectivity range, 65-450-fold), labeled with the PET radioisotope fluorine-18 and evaluated in normal Sprague-Dawley rats.

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  • Heart failure can affect cardiac sympathetic nerve function, and LMI1195 is a new PET imaging agent that targets the norepinephrine transporter (NET) to help identify individuals at risk for serious cardiac issues.* -
  • When tested, LMI1195 showed comparable binding affinity and uptake kinetics to norepinephrine and 123I-MIBG, indicating similar effectiveness in tracking NET in cardiac tissue.* -
  • LMI1195 demonstrated significantly higher heart-to-liver and heart-to-lung uptake ratios in animal studies, suggesting improved imaging clarity and potential for better assessment of cardiac health compared to traditional methods.*
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Background: BMS747158-02 is an (18)F-labeled agent being developed for PET myocardial perfusion imaging. This study examined impacts of feeding state and anesthetic on cardiac imaging and uptake of this agent in rats in comparison with (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG).

Methods And Results: Studies were performed in rats either nonfasted or food deprived for 20 hours and anesthetized with either sodium pentobarbital (Pentob) or ketamine and xylazine (Ket/Xyl).

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In this paper we characterize the mechanistic roles of the crystalline purple membrane (PM) lattice, the earliest bacteriorhodopsin (BR) photocycle intermediates, and divalent cations in the conversion of PM to laser-induced blue membrane (LIBM; lambda(max)= 605 nm) upon irradiation with intense 532 nm pulses by contrasting the photoconversion of PM with that of monomeric BR solubilized in reduced Triton X-100 detergent. Monomeric BR forms a previously unreported colorless monomer photoproduct which lacks a chromophore band in the visible region but manifests a new band centered near 360 nm similar to the 360 nm band in LIBM. The 360 nm band in both LIBM and colorless monomer originates from a Schiff base-reduced retinyl chromophore which remains covalently linked to bacterioopsin.

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