In Vivo Veritas : 18 F-Radiolabeled Glycomimetics Allow Insights into the Pharmacological Fate of Galectin-3 Inhibitors

Glycomimetic drugs have attracted increasing interest as unique targeting vectors or surrogates for endogenous biomolecules. However, it is generally difficult to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of these compounds. In this work, two galectin-3 inhibitors were radiolabeled with fluorine-18 and...

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Published inJournal of medicinal chemistry Vol. 63; no. 2; pp. 747 - 755
Main Authors Bratteby, Klas, Torkelsson, Edvard, L'Estrade, Elina Tampio, Peterson, Kristoffer, Shalgunov, Vladimir, Xiong, Mengfei, Leffler, Hakon, Zetterberg, Fredrik R, Olsson, Tomas G, Gillings, Nic, Nilsson, Ulf J, Herth, Matthias M, Erlandsson, Maria
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 23.01.2020
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Summary:Glycomimetic drugs have attracted increasing interest as unique targeting vectors or surrogates for endogenous biomolecules. However, it is generally difficult to determine the pharmacokinetic profile of these compounds. In this work, two galectin-3 inhibitors were radiolabeled with fluorine-18 and used as surrogate PET tracers of TD139 and GB1107. Both compounds are promising drugs for clinical applications. evaluation revealed that both surrogates strongly differed with respect to their biodistribution profile. The disaccharide (TD139 surrogate) was rapidly eliminated from blood while the monosaccharide (GB1107 surrogate) showed no sign of excretion. The data obtained allowed us to infer the different fate of TD139 and GB1107 and rationalize how different administration routes could boost efficacy. Whereas the fast excretion profile of the TD139 surrogate indicated that systemic application of disaccharides is unfavorable, the extended biological half-life of the GB1107 surrogate indicated that systemic administration is possible for monosaccharides.
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01692