The [3',5']-ditritio-alpha-fluoromethyl-tyrosine 4 (specific activity 15.0 Ci/mmol) has been synthesized and used as a radioactive probe for rat neuronal tyrosine hydroxylase (TH). The route of synthesis for the preparation of 3 and 4 allowed us to not only introduce a fluorine atom into 3/4 using an inorganic source of fluorine (CsF), but also to take advantage of the high-yielding cyclization of (alpha,beta)-acetamido alcohols mediated by diethylaminosulfur trifluoride (DAST) to give the corresponding oxazolines. The distribution and metabolism of 4 have been studied in control conditions within the rat locus caeruleus (LC). Intracisternal injection of 20 microCi of 4 was followed by a rapid disappearance of 4 (t1/2 = 1.5 h) and by a specific accumulation of radioactivity into the LC anatomical limits. This was investigated each 140 microns along the caudo-rostral axis of the noradrenergic nucleus. In each anatomical interval, its distribution correlated nicely with already described caudo-rostral distribution of TH in noradrenergic cells. Thus, 4 may provide a reliable measure of TH activity in such catecholamine structures.
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