Author/Authors :
Naqvi, Ali Raza Government College University - Department of Chemistry, Pakistan , Khan, Zulfiqar Ali Government College University - Department of Chemistry, Pakistan , Nagra, Saeed Ahmad University of the Punjab - Quid-e-Azam Campus, Institute of Chemistry, Pakistan , Yar, Muhammad COMSATS Institute of Information Technology - Interdisciplinary Research Center in Biomedical Materials, Pakistan , Sherazi, Tauqir A. COMSATS Institute of Information Technology - Department of Chemistry, Pakistan , Shahzad, Sohail Anjum COMSATS institute of information technology - Department of Chemistry, Pakistan , Shah, Qaiser University of Peshawar - Center for Nuclear and Molecular Studies, Pakistan , Mahmood, Nasir University of Health Sciences - Department of Allied Health Sciences and Chemical Pathology, Pakistan , Ishfaq, Malik Muhammad , Mather, Stephen John Queen Mary University - Institute of Cancer, Center for Molecular Oncology and Imaging, School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK
Abstract :
Radiolabeled neuropeptides are widely investigated to diagnose and therapy of tumors. These peptides get internalization after binding with particular receptors at the surface of cells and finally move to lysosome. Internalization into tumor cells helps in mapping the infected site. Minigastrin peptide analogues (MG-CL1-4) were synthesised and labeled with 111-In radioisotope under different sets of conditions for imaging CCk-2 receptor bearing tumors. Different parameters such as temperature (80-100°C), pH (4-12), incubation time (5-30 minutes) and dilution effect were investigated to get the maximum labeling yield and stability. The results indicated that MG-CL1-4 is successfully labeled with indium-111 at pH 4.5 with heating at 98°C for 15 minute. At these conditions i.e. heating, pH and incubation minimum oxidized and maximum labeling yield, more than 94 %, was obtained. The labeling stability was studied by incubating the radiolabeled complex for predefined time points in PBSA and blood serum. Results show that more than 90% radiolabeled MG-CL1-4 remained intact.
Keywords :
Indium , 111 , minigastrin peptides , MG , CL , labeling and gastrin hormone