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Labeling of DOTA-conjugated HPMA-based polymers with trivalent metallic radionuclides for molecular imaging.

Elisabeth EppardAna De La FuenteNicole MohrMareli AllmerothRudolf ZentelMatthias MiedererStefanie PektorFrank Rösch

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lcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicinelcsh:R895-920Gallium-68610 MedizinDOTA-HPMA conjugatesPETBiodistributionTheranostic610 Medical sciencesScandium-44Lutetium-177neoplasmsOriginal ResearchRadiolabeling

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Background In this work, the in vitro and in vivo stabilities and the pharmacology of HPMA-made homopolymers were studied by means of radiometal-labeled derivatives. Aiming to identify the fewer amount and the optimal DOTA-linker structure that provides quantitative labeling yields, diverse DOTA-linker systems were conjugated in different amounts to HPMA homopolymers to coordinate trivalent radiometals Me(III)* = gallium-68, scandium-44, and lutetium-177. Results Short linkers and as low as 1.6% DOTA were enough to obtain labeling yields > 90%. Alkoxy linkers generally exhibited lower labeling yields than alkane analogues despite of similar chain length and DOTA incorporation rate. High stability of the radiolabel in all examined solutions was observed for all conjugates. Labeling with scandium-44 allowed for in vivo PET imaging and ex vivo measurements of organ distribution for up to 24 h. Conclusions This study confirms the principle applicability of DOTA-HPMA conjugates for labeling with different trivalent metallic radionuclides allowing for diagnosis and therapy. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1186/s13550-018-0372-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

10.1186/s13550-018-0372-xhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29488030