Synthesis of [ 11 C]BIIB104, an α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic-Acid-Positive Allosteric Modulator, and Evaluation of the Bio-Distribution in Non-Human Primate Brains Using Positron Emission Tomography.
Sangram NagKevin JiaRyosuke ArakawaProdip DattaDaniel ScottChristopher ShafferMohammad Mahdi MoeinMatthew HutchisonMaciej KaliszczakChrister HalldinPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The aim of this study was to measure the brain penetrance and kinetics of BIIB104, a first-in-class AMPA receptor potentiator developed for cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia. It was recently halted in phase 2 clinical development, and there are a lack of tools to directly measure AMPA receptor engagement. To achieve this, the drug candidate was radiolabeled with carbon-11, and its brain penetrance and kinetics were measured in non-human primates via dynamic PET scans. Radiolabeling was achieved through a three-step nucleophilic [ 11 C]cyanation reaction in one pot, resulting in the high radioactivity and radiochemical purity (>99%) of [ 11 C]BIIB104. The study found that [ 11 C]BIIB104 entered the non-human primate brains at 4-5% ID at peak, with a homogeneous distribution. However, a mild regional heterogeneity was observed in the thalamus. The lack of conclusive evidence for a change in regional values after BIIB104 dosing suggests that any specific binding component of BIIB104 is negligible compared to the free and non-specific components in the living brain. Overall, the study demonstrated high brain uptake with minor variability in [ 11 C]BIIB104 distribution across various brain regions, its kinetics were consistent with those of passive diffusion, and the dominating components were the free concentration and non-specific binding. This information is valuable for understanding the potential effects and mechanisms of BIIB104 in the brain.
Keyphrases
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