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Development of an 18 F-labeled azobenzothiazole tracer for α-synuclein aggregates in the brain.

Jiajun WuMeiting MaoJie YangKexin LiPengxin DengJing ZhongXiaoai WuYan Cheng
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2024)
Nuclear imaging of aggregated α-synuclein pathology is an urgent clinical need for Parkinson's disease, yet promising tracers for brain α-synuclein aggregates are still rare. In this work, a class of compact benzothiazole derivatives was synthesized and evaluated for α-synuclein aggregates. Among them, azobenzothiazoles exhibited specific and selective detection of α-synuclein aggregates under physiological conditions. Fluoro-pegylated azobenzothiazole NN-F further demonstrated high-affinity binding to α-synuclein aggregates and efficient 18 F-radiolabeling via nucleophilic displacement of a tosyl precursor. [ 18 F]NN-F was stable in plasma in vitro and showed efficient brain uptake with little defluorination in vivo .
Keyphrases
  • resting state
  • white matter
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  • functional connectivity
  • pet imaging
  • mass spectrometry
  • fluorescence imaging