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    Enantiomer fractions instead of enantiomer ratios

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    The use of enantiomer ratios (ERs) to indicate the relative amounts of a pair of enantiomers in a sample has some disadvantages. Enantiomer fractions (EFs) are proposed as all alternative expression to eliminate the difficulties. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd

    [99mTc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT: experience in prostate cancer imaging in an outpatient center.

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    Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) SPECT imaging in prostate cancer (PCa) could be a valuable alternative in regions where access to PSMA-PET imaging is restricted. [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S is a new <sup>99m</sup> Tc-labeled PSMA-targeting SPECT agent, initially developed for radio-guided surgery. We report on the diagnostic use of [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT in PCa. [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT was performed and evaluated in 210 outpatients with PCa at a single center. Patients were imaged for biochemical recurrence (BCR, n = 152, mean PSA 8.7 ng/ml), for primary staging of high-risk PCa (n = 12, mean PSA 393 ng/ml), and restaging in advanced recurrent PCa (n = 46, mean PSA 101.3 ng/ml). Number and location of positive lesions were determined for the different subgroups. For BCR, detection rates were calculated, defined as the proportion of scans with at least one PSMA-positive lesion. PSMA positive lesions were detected in 65.2% of all 210 patients. Tumor tissue was mainly detected in lymph nodes (59%), in the bone (42%), and in the prostate (fossa) (28%). In the subgroup of patients referred for detection of BCR the detection rate increased from 20% at a PSA level < 1 ng/ml to 82.9% and 100% at PSA levels > 4 ng/ml and > 10 ng/ml, respectively. In the subgroup of high-risk patients referred for primary staging, 42% demonstrated metastatic disease. Restaging of advanced recurrent PCa revealed detectability of PSMA positive tumor lesions in 85% of the scans. [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT was useful in PSMA-targeted imaging of PCa at various clinical stages. At low PSA levels (< 4 ng/ml), detection rates of [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT in BCR are clearly inferior to data reported for PET-imaging and should thus only be considered for lesion detection if imaging with PET is unavailable. However, at higher PSA levels (> 4 ng/ml) [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT provides high detection rates in BCR. [ <sup>99m</sup> Tc]Tc-PSMA-I&S-SPECT/CT can also be used for primary staging and for restaging of advanced recurrent PCa. However, further studies are needed to assess the clinical value in these indications

    Evaluation of asymmetric orthogonal cyanine fluorophores

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    Pentamethine cyanine (Cy5) fluomphores have proven to be versatile imaging agents (i.e., tracers) for a range of micro- and macroscopic imaging applications, including image-guided surgery. In this study the relationship between the structure of asymmetric Cy5 fluorophores and their photophysical properties was studied. To this end, seven Cy5 analogues, bearing orthogonal N-indole substituents (H, SC3-, or benzene), were synthesised and evaluated. In-depth analysis revealed that introduction of sulfonates enhanced the fluorescence brightness and photostability, while reducing the lipophilicity, serum binding and stacking tendency. The addition of benzene moieties induced a bathochromic shift of 10-20 nm, increased the lipophilicity (LogP = -1.56-1.23) and serum binding (67.3-93.8% bound), as well as negatively impacted the brightness (0.74-42.9 . 10(3) M-1 cm(-1)), photostability (24.4-90.6% remaining), and stacking tendency. Chemical stability was uninfluenced by the substitution pattern. Additionally, the generation of a c[RGDyK]-based hybrid tracer based on one of these fluomphores in combination with a diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) chelate and an In-111-isotope was reported. This compound was evaluated in vitro using alpha(v)beta(3)-overexpressing Ge beta 3 cells and in vivo using a 4T1 mouse tumour model. Overall, the presented results imply that alterations of the asymmetrical orthogonal Cy5 fluomphore structure have impact on the (photo)physical properties. Furthermore, the orthogonal Cy5 fluorophore framework can readily be applied in tracer development.Radiolog

    In vivo molecular imaging of chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression in patients with advanced multiple myeloma

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    CXCR4 is a G-protein-coupled receptor that mediates recruitment of blood cells toward its ligand SDF-1. In cancer, high CXCR4 expression is frequently associated with tumor dissemination and poor prognosis. We evaluated the novel CXCR4 probe [(68)Ga]Pentixafor for in vivo mapping of CXCR4 expression density in mice xenografted with human CXCR4-positive MM cell lines and patients with advanced MM by means of positron emission tomography (PET). [(68)Ga]Pentixafor PET provided images with excellent specificity and contrast. In 10 of 14 patients with advanced MM [(68)Ga]Pentixafor PET/CT scans revealed MM manifestations, whereas only nine of 14 standard [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT scans were rated visually positive. Assessment of blood counts and standard CD34(+) flow cytometry did not reveal significant blood count changes associated with tracer application. Based on these highly encouraging data on clinical PET imaging of CXCR4 expression in a cohort of MM patients, we conclude that [(68)Ga]Pentixafor PET opens a broad field for clinical investigations on CXCR4 expression and for CXCR4-directed therapeutic approaches in MM and other diseases

    Linear Collider Physics Resource Book for Snowmass 2001, 3: Studies of Exotic and Standard Model Physics

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    This Resource Book reviews the physics opportunities of a next-generation e+e- linear collider and discusses options for the experimental program. Part 3 reviews the possible experiments on that can be done at a linear collider on strongly coupled electroweak symmetry breaking, exotic particles, and extra dimensions, and on the top quark, QCD, and two-photon physics. It also discusses the improved precision electroweak measurements that this collider will make available.This Resource Book reviews the physics opportunities of a next-generation e+e- linear collider and discusses options for the experimental program. Part 3 reviews the possible experiments on that can be done at a linear collider on strongly coupled electroweak symmetry breaking, exotic particles, and extra dimensions, and on the top quark, QCD, and two-photon physics. It also discusses the improved precision electroweak measurements that this collider will make available

    Application of RGD-containing peptides as imaging probes for alphavbeta3 expression

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    Contains fulltext : 80162.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Integrin alphavbeta3 plays a pivotale role in tumor angiogenesis and is a receptor for the extracellular matrix proteins with the exposed arginine-glysine-aspartic acid (RGD) tripeptide sequence (e.g. vitronectin, fibronectin). Alphavbeta3 is overexpressed on activated endothelial cells during tumor-induced angiogenesis, whereas it is absent on quiescent endothelial cells and normal tissues. Furthermore, alphavbeta3 is expressed on various tumor cell lines. Due to this restricted expression of alphavbeta3 in tumors, alphavbeta3 is considered a suitable receptor for tumor targeting. In the past decade, several RGD-containing peptide antagonists have been evaluated for monitoring alphavbeta3 expression using SPECT, PET, MRI, OI and US. Molecular imaging tracers for this integrin receptor could be used to noninvasively visualize alphavbeta3 expression in tumors. Noninvasive determination of alphavbeta3 expression potentially can be used to monitor treatment response to antiangiogenic drugs or even to select patients likely to respond to treatment with antiangiogenic drugs. In this review a brief overview on the currently used RGD-containing peptides as imaging probes for noninvasive visualization of alphavbeta3 expression using PET, SPECT, MRI, OI and US is given

    Fluctuation of the renal function after discharge from hospital and its effects on drug dosing in elderly patients--study protocol

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    Contains fulltext : 155294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with an increased mortality rate, risk of cardiovascular events and morbidity. Impaired renal function is common in elderly patients, and their glomerular filtration rate (GFR) should be taken into account when prescribing renally excreted drugs. In a hospital care setting the GFR may fluctuate substantially, so that the renal function group and therefore the recommended dose, can change within a few days. The magnitude and prevalence of the fluctuation of renal function in daily clinical practice and its potential effects on appropriateness of drug prescriptions after discharge from the hospital is unknown. METHODS/DESIGN: This is a prospective observational study. Patients >/= 70 years with renal impairment (eGFR < 60 ml/min/1.73 m(2)) admitted to a geriatric ward are eligible to participate. Participants undergo blood sample collection to measure serum creatinine level at three time points: at discharge from hospital, 14 days, and 2 months after discharge. At these time points the actual medication of the participants is assessed and the number of incorrect prescriptions according to the Dutch guidelines in relation to their estimated renal function is measured. In addition, for a hypothetical selection of drugs, the need for drug dose adaptation in relation to renal function is measured. The outcome of interest is the percentage of patients that changes from renal function group after discharge from hospital compared to the renal function at discharge. In addition, the percentages of patients whose actual medications are incorrectly prescribed and for the hypothetical selection of drugs that would have required dose adaptation will be determined at discharge, 14 days and 2 months after discharge. For each outcome, risk factors which may lead to increased risk for fluctuation of renal function and/or incorrect drug prescribing will also be identified and analysed. DISCUSSION: This study will provide data on changes in renal function in elderly patients after discharge from the hospital with a focus on the medications used. The benefits for healthcare professionals comprise of the creation, adjustment or confirmation of recommendations for the monitoring of the renal function after discharge from hospital of elderly patients

    Zur praktisch traegerfreien &quot;1&quot;8F-Fluorierung von Proteinen, Peptiden und Tyrosin

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    Radiolabeled amino acids, biospecific peptides and proteins, including monoclonal antibodies and their fragments are widely used as imaging and therapeutic agents, particularly for tumor targeting. To take advantage of the nearly ideal nuclidic properties of fluorine-18 (T_1_/_2=110 min, E_#beta#+=635 keV) for non-invasive diagnostic imaging with positron emission tomography (PET), suitable &quot;1&quot;8F-fluorination procedures via prosthetic group labeling and subsequent conjugation for the above mentioned classes of compounds were investigated and compared with respect to synthesis time, radiochemical yield (RCY), suitability for automation, in vivo stability and preservation of the biological activity of the labeled biomolecules. (orig./SR)SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RA 831(3206) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
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