[F]-4-(()-((()-4-(2-(2-(2-Fluoroethoxy)ethoxy)ethoxy)benzylidene)-hydrazono)methyl)--methylaniline ([F]) is a novel positron emission tomography (PET) tracer previously reported to exhibit high binding affinity to aggregated β-amyloid (Aβ). This study aims to report a fully automated radiosynthesis procedure for [F], explore its radioactive distribution in the brains of healthy subjects, and investigate its potential application value in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The fully automated radiosynthesis of [F] was performed on the AllinOne module. Thirty one participants were recruited for this study. Dynamic [F] PET imaging was conducted over 0-90 min period to assess time-activity curves (TAC) and standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) curves in cognitively normal (CN) subjects. All participants were visually classified as either positive (+) or negative (-). Semiquantitative analyses of [F] were performed by calculating SUVRs in different regions of interest. Furthermore, the study analyzed the relationships between global SUVR and plasma AD biomarkers, including Aβ, Aβ, P-tau181, and T-tau. The automated radiosynthesis of [F] was completed within 50 min, yielding a radiochemical purity of greater than 95% and a radiochemical yield of 36 ± 3% (nondecay-corrected). Among the participants, 15 were estimated as Aβ (-) and 16 as Aβ (+). TACs indicated that [F] rapidly crossed the blood-brain barrier within 10 min, followed by a rapid decrease, which then slowed down in the last 50-90 min. SUVR curves revealed that SUVR values stabilized around 60-70 min after injection and reached an equilibrium between 70 and 90 min, primarily in the cerebral cortex. SUVRs of Aβ (+) participants were significantly higher than those of Aβ (-) individuals within the cerebral cortex. In addition, Aβ and the Aβ/Aβ ratio exhibited negative correlations with global SUVR, while plasma P-tau181 and the P-tau181/T-tau ratio displayed positive correlations with global SUVR. [F] exhibits excellent pharmacokinetic properties in the human brain and can be synthesized automatically on a large scale. [F] is a promising and reliable radiotracer for estimating Aβ pathology accumulation, providing valuable assistance in AD diagnosis and guiding clinical trials of therapeutic drugs.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11325415 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c03412 | DOI Listing |
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