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  2. SPECT imaging with the D(4) receptor antagonist L-750,667 in nonhuman primate brain

SPECT imaging with the D(4) receptor antagonist L-750,667 in nonhuman primate brain

  • Nucl Med Biol. 2000 Aug;27(6):547-56. doi: 10.1016/s0969-8051(00)00129-3.
J K Staley 1 G Tamagnan R M Baldwin M Fujita M S Al Tikriti L Eshima J Thornback D Roe L Lu J P Seibyl R B Innis
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  • 1 Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine & VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, Connecticut, USA. julie.staley@yale.edu
Abstract

The suitability of an (123)I-labeled form of the putative D(4) receptor ligand L750,667 as a radiotracer for single photon emission computed tomography imaging was assessed in nonhuman primates. [(123)I]L750,667, labeled by iododestannylation, was administered to baboons in bolus and bolus plus constant infusion paradigms and imaged for 6 h. Total [(123)I]L750,667 brain uptake peaked (2.3% injected dose) at 15 min postinjection. [(123)I]L750,667 uptake was observed in all brain regions measured including diencephalon, brainstem, basal ganglia, cingulate cortex, and cerebellum, and slightly lower levels were noted in the frontal, parietal, temporoinsular, and occipital cortices. Administration of the D(4) receptor antagonist NGD 94-1 (2 mg/kg) did not displace radioactivity from any of the brain regions examined. Thus, while L750,667 is selective for the D(4) receptor in vitro, because brain [(123)I]L750,667 uptake was not displaced by NGD 94-1 at receptor saturating doses, [(123)I]L750,667 does not appear to be a suitable radiotracer for in vivo imaging of the D(4) receptor.

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