نتایج جستجو برای: radiopeptide

تعداد نتایج: 77  

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2011
Clemens Kratochwil Ruben López-Benítez Walter Mier Sabine Haufe Berend Isermann Hans-Ulrich Kauczor Peter L Choyke Uwe Haberkorn Frederik L Giesel

Intravenously administered radiolabeled peptides targeting somatostatin receptors are used for the treatment of unresectable gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs). Recently, we demonstrated a high first-pass effect during intra-arterial (i.a.) administration of positron emission tomography (PET) labeled (68)Ga-DOTA(0)-d-Phe(1)-Tyr(3)-octreotide (DOTATOC). In this pilot study, ...

Journal: :BMC Pharmacology 2006
Sugato Banerjee Janel Evanson Erik Harris Stephen L Lowe Robert C Speth Kathryn A Thomasson James E Porter

This is a correction article.After publication of this work [1], we became aware of the fact that Robert C. Speth was notincluded as an author. Dr. Speth put a considerable amount of time and effort into developing andpreparing the radiopeptide used to carry out the radioligand binding studies reported in thismanuscript and therefore should have originally been included as a...

2013
Jeffrey M. Drazen

The effects of airway inflammation induced by chronic antigen exposure on substance P (SP)-induced increases and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-induced decreases in airway opening pressure (Pao), and the recovery of intact and hydrolyzed radiopeptide were studied in tracheally perfused guinea pig lungs. SP (10-6 mol/kg) induced a significantly greater increase in Pao in lungs from antigen-...

2017
Bogdan Mitran Helge Thisgaard Ulrika Rosenström Johan Hygum Dam Mats Larhed Vladimir Tolmachev Anna Orlova

High gastrin releasing peptide receptor (GRPR) expression is associated with numerous cancers including prostate and breast cancer. The aim of the current study was to develop a 55Co-labeled PET agent based on GRPR antagonist RM26 for visualization of GRPR-expressing tumors. Labeling with 57Co and 55Co, stability, binding specificity, and in vitro and in vivo characteristics of 57Co-NOTA-PEG2-R...

2013
N. Sadeghzadeh M. Ahmadzadeh M. Erfani

Gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) receptors are over-expressed in various human tumor including breast and prostate which can be targeted with bombesin for diagnosis and targeted therapy. High abdominal accumulation and the poor in vivo stability of radiolabeled bombesin analogues may represent a limitation for diagnostic imaging and targeted therapy. In this study a new bombesin derivative was l...

2008
Mostafa Gandomkar Reza Najafi Mohammad Mazidi Mostafa Goudarzi Seyed Hassan Mirfallah

Introduction: Ubiquicidin 29-41 (UBI) is a fragment of the cationic antimicrobial peptide that is present in various species including humans. The purpose of this study was to investigate radiochemical and biological characteristics of [6-hydrazinopyridine3-carboxylic acid (HYNIC)]-UBI 29-41 designed for the labeling with Tc using tricine as coligand. Methods: Synthesis was preformed on a solid...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2012
Christiane A Kluba Andreas Bauman Ibai E Valverde Sandra Vomstein Thomas L Mindt

Radiolabeled regulatory peptides are useful tools in nuclear medicine for the diagnosis (imaging) and therapy of cancer. The specificity of the peptides towards GPC receptors, which are overexpressed by cancer cells, and their favorable pharmacokinetic profile make them ideal vectors to transport conjugated radionuclides to tumors and metastases. However, after internalization of the radiopepti...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1994
C M Lilly L Kobzik A E Hall J M Drazen

The effects of airway inflammation induced by chronic antigen exposure on substance P (SP)-induced increases and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-induced decreases in airway opening pressure (Pao), and the recovery of intact and hydrolyzed radiopeptide were studied in tracheally perfused guinea pig lungs. SP (10(-6) mol/kg) induced a significantly greater increase in Pao in lungs from antige...

2013
Karin Bol Joost C. Haeck Harald C. Groen Wiro J. Niessen Monique R. Bernsen Marion de Jong Jifke F. Veenland

Although efficient delivery and distribution of treatment agents over the whole tumor is essential for successful tumor treatment, the distribution of most of these agents cannot be visualized. However, with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), both delivery and uptake of radiolabeled peptides can be visualized in a neuroendocrine tumor model overexpressing somatostatin receptors...

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