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Evaluation of pharmacokinetics of 4-borono-2-18F-fluoro-L- phenylalanine for boron neutron capture therapy in a glioma-bearing rat model with hyperosmolar blood-brain barrier disruption
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Evaluation of pharmacokinetics of 4-borono-2-18F-fluoro-L- phenylalanine for boron neutron capture therapy in a glioma-bearing rat model with hyperosmolar blood-brain barrier disruption

Chia-Hung Hsieh, Yu-Fang Chen, Fu-Du Chen, Jeng-Jong Hwang, Jyh-Cheng Chen, Ren-Shen Liu, Ji-Jung Kai, Chi-Wei ChangHsin-Ell Wang
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 卷.46(11), 頁碼.1858-1865
11/2005
PMID: 16269600

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4-borono-2-18F-fluoro-L- phenylalanine Blood-brain barrier disruption Boron neutron capture therapy F98 glioma PET Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
This study evaluated the pharmacokinetics and biodistribution of 4-borono-2- 18 F-fluoro-L-phenylalanine ( 18 F-FBPA) after intracarotid injection and with blood-brain barrier disruption (BBB-D) in F98 glioma-bearing F344 rats. The pharmacokinetics of L-p-boronophenylalanine (BPA) and 18 F-FBPA following different administration routes were compared to demonstrate the optimal delivery route and the time period for thermal neutron irradiation. Methods: F98 glioma-bearing rats were injected intravenously or intracarotidly with 18 F-FBPA and BPA and with or without mannitol-induced hyperosmotic BBB-D. The boron concentration and 18 F radioactivity in tissues were determined by invasive (inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy, γ-counting) and noninvasive PET methods. Results: The biodistributions of 18 F-FBPA and BPA in F98 glioma-bearing rats were similar after intracarotid administration with BBB-D. The accumulation of BPA and 18 F-FBPA in brain tumor and the tumor-to-ipsilateral brain ratios were the highest after intracarotid injection with BBB-D, whereas the retention of boron drugs in contralateral brains exhibited only nonsignificant differences compared with those after intracarotid injection without BBB-D and intravenous injection. The high boron concentration in brain tumor (76.6 μg/g) and the high tumor-to-ipsilateral brain ratio (6.3) may afford enough radiation doses to destroy the tumor cells while sparing the normal tissues in boron neutron capture therapy. The pharmacokinetic parameters of k el , k 12 , k 21 , and V 1 for intracarotid injection of 18 F-FBPA with BBB-D derived from the open 2-compartment model are 0.0206 ± 0.0018 min -1 , 0.0260 ± 0.0016 min -1 , 0.0039 ± 0.0003 min -1 , and 3.1 ± 0.1 mL, respectively. The effect of BBB-D varied depending on the anesthetic agents used and the anesthetic conditions. A smaller degree of BBB-D and, thus, lower boron concentrations in tumor and ipsilateral brain were observed under isoflurane anesthesia than under ketamine anesthesia. The k 12 /k 21 ratio may serve as a good indication for evaluating the extent of BBB-D, tumor uptake, and tumor-to-brain ratio after intracarotid injection of boron compounds. Conclusion: Our findings provide important information for establishing an optimal treatment protocol when intracarotid injection with BPA after BBB-D is applied in clinical boron neutron capture therapy.

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