An improved,regioselective synthesis of the radiolabelling precursor for the translocator protein targeting positron emission tomography imaging radiotracer [F]GE-180 |
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Authors: | Vé ronique Morisson-Iveson,Harry Wadsworth,Joanna Passmore,Amanda Ewan,Sondre Nilsen,Mikkel Thaning,William Trigg |
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Affiliation: | 1. GE Healthcare Ltd, The Grove Centre, White Lion Road, Amersham, Bucks. HP7 9LL, UK;2. GE Healthcare AS, Nycoveien 1-2, Postboks 4220 Nydalen, Oslo 0401, Norway |
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Abstract: | [18F]GE-180 has been demonstrated to be a promising new positron emission tomography radiotracer for targeting translocator protein. PET imaging of TSPO will enable measurement of neuroinflammation and microglia activity in vivo. The synthetic route used in the initial discovery of GE-180, whilst enabling the rapid evaluation of the structure–activity relationships (SAR) in this molecular class, was not high yielding and not suitable for scale-up. Here we present an optimised route towards GE-180 and the radiolabelling precursor of [18F]GE-180 with significantly improved yields due to a strategy which improves the regioselectivity of the key indole formation step of the synthesis. |
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Keywords: | Positron emission tomography Target translocator protein Indole Regioselectivity GE-180 |
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