Unlabelled: One of the mechanisms for multidrug resistance (MDR) of tumors is an overexpression of the P-glycoprotein (P-gp). The cytostatic agent daunorubicin and the modulator verapamil were labeled with 11C to probe P-gp with PET.

Methods: Carbon-11-daunorubicin was prepared from 11CCH2N2 with an aldehyde precursor, followed by hydrolysis. Carbon-11-verapamil was synthesized by 11C-methylation. Both tracers were evaluated by investigating pharmacokinetics in rats and in vitro cell kinetics using human ovarian carcinoma cells.

Results: Amounts of 111 MBq 11C-daunorubicin were prepared. Biodistribution studies of 11C-daunorubicin in male Wistar rats showed dose-dependent pharmacokinetics, whereas with 11C-verapamil the pharmacokinetics were dose independent. In in vitro experiments with cells, the ratio of accumulation of 11C-daunorubicin in drug sensitive/resistant cell lines was 16. Addition of verapamil resulted in increased accumulation of 11C-daunorubicin in the resistant cell line. The ratios of 11C-verapamil accumulation in drug-sensitive versus the MDR counterpart were 4-5.

Conclusion: Carbon-11-daunorubicin and 11C-verapamil both have potential for in vivo probing of P-glycoprotein with PET.

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