C. Foged et al., DEVELOPMENT OF I-123 LABELED NNC-13-8241 AS A RADIOLIGAND FOR SPECT VISUALIZATION OF BENZODIAZEPINE RECEPTOR-BINDING, Nuclear medicine and biology, 23(3), 1996, pp. 201-209
[I-125]- and [(123)]NNC 13-8241 were prepared from the trimethyltin pr
ecursor and radioactive iodide using the chloramine T method. The tota
l radiochemical yields of [I-125]- and [I-123]NNC 13-8241 were 60-70%
and 40-50% respectively, with radiochemical purity higher than 98%. In
binding studies with [I-125]NNC 13-8241 in rats in vitro and in vivo
a high uptake of radioactivity was demonstrated in brain regions known
to have a high density of benzodiazepine (BZ) receptors such as the o
ccipital and frontal cortex, SPECT examination with [I-123]NNC 13-8241
in a Cynomolgus monkey demonstrated a high uptake of radioactivity in
the occipital and frontal cortex. After displacement with flumazenil
radioactivity in these brain regions was reduced to the level of a cen
tral region including the pens. Four hours after injection about 80% o
f the radioactivity in monkey plasma represented unchanged radioligand
. This low degree of metabolism indicates that NNC 13-8241 is metaboli
cally more stable than the radioligands hitherto developed for imaging
of BZ-receptors in the primate brain.