Automated, Transferable, and Ethanol-Free Radiosynthesis of [11C]Butanol

Cerebral blood flow and blood–brain barrier permeability assessment are crucial hemodynamic parameters to measure under neurological conditions. In conjunction with positron emission tomography (PET), oxygen-15-labeled water has emerged as a gold standard for measuring cerebral perfusion; however, a...

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Published inACS chemical neuroscience Vol. 15; no. 19; pp. 3535 - 3542
Main Authors Oyeniran, Olujide, Liu, Linshan, Raymond, Confidence, Moyaert, Paulien, Kovacs, Michael S., Anazodo, Udunna C., Hicks, Justin W.
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Published United States American Chemical Society 02.10.2024
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DOI10.1021/acschemneuro.4c00455

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Abstract Cerebral blood flow and blood–brain barrier permeability assessment are crucial hemodynamic parameters to measure under neurological conditions. In conjunction with positron emission tomography (PET), oxygen-15-labeled water has emerged as a gold standard for measuring cerebral perfusion; however, at higher flow rates, [15O]­water extraction becomes nonlinear. In such a scenario, freely diffusible [11C]­butanol can provide a truer estimate. Radiosyntheses of [11C]­butanol reported to date are protracted, are not automated, or require ethanol in the final formulation. By using a flow-based, captive solvent approach on a commercially available radiosynthesizer, we automated and reduced the synthesis time to 28 min. Forgoing cartridge-based purification for an aqueous high-performance liquid chromatography method, we obtained high purity [11C]­butanol in ethanol-free phosphate buffered saline in sufficient yields for clinical PET studies. We here report our expedited, automated, and ethanol-free radiosynthesis of [11C]­butanol along with preliminary imaging of a porcine subject.
AbstractList Cerebral blood flow and blood-brain barrier permeability assessment are crucial hemodynamic parameters to measure under neurological conditions. In conjunction with positron emission tomography (PET), oxygen-15-labeled water has emerged as a gold standard for measuring cerebral perfusion; however, at higher flow rates, [ O]water extraction becomes nonlinear. In such a scenario, freely diffusible [ C]butanol can provide a truer estimate. Radiosyntheses of [ C]butanol reported to date are protracted, are not automated, or require ethanol in the final formulation. By using a flow-based, captive solvent approach on a commercially available radiosynthesizer, we automated and reduced the synthesis time to 28 min. Forgoing cartridge-based purification for an aqueous high-performance liquid chromatography method, we obtained high purity [ C]butanol in ethanol-free phosphate buffered saline in sufficient yields for clinical PET studies. We here report our expedited, automated, and ethanol-free radiosynthesis of [ C]butanol along with preliminary imaging of a porcine subject.
Cerebral blood flow and blood–brain barrier permeability assessment are crucial hemodynamic parameters to measure under neurological conditions. In conjunction with positron emission tomography (PET), oxygen-15-labeled water has emerged as a gold standard for measuring cerebral perfusion; however, at higher flow rates, [15O]­water extraction becomes nonlinear. In such a scenario, freely diffusible [11C]­butanol can provide a truer estimate. Radiosyntheses of [11C]­butanol reported to date are protracted, are not automated, or require ethanol in the final formulation. By using a flow-based, captive solvent approach on a commercially available radiosynthesizer, we automated and reduced the synthesis time to 28 min. Forgoing cartridge-based purification for an aqueous high-performance liquid chromatography method, we obtained high purity [11C]­butanol in ethanol-free phosphate buffered saline in sufficient yields for clinical PET studies. We here report our expedited, automated, and ethanol-free radiosynthesis of [11C]­butanol along with preliminary imaging of a porcine subject.
Author Oyeniran, Olujide
Kovacs, Michael S.
Liu, Linshan
Anazodo, Udunna C.
Hicks, Justin W.
Raymond, Confidence
Moyaert, Paulien
AuthorAffiliation Department of Chemistry
Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery
Montreal Neurological Institute
Department of Medical Biophysics
Department of Diagnostic Science
Western University
Saint Joseph’s Health Care London
Lawson Research Institute
Department of Medical Imaging
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SubjectTerms Animals
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Butanols - chemical synthesis
Butanols - chemistry
Carbon Radioisotopes
Ethanol - chemistry
Positron-Emission Tomography - methods
Radiopharmaceuticals - chemical synthesis
Swine
Title Automated, Transferable, and Ethanol-Free Radiosynthesis of [11C]Butanol
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