2023
DOI: 10.1124/jpet.123.001832
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[11C]Paraoxon: Radiosynthesis, Biodistribution and In Vivo Positron Emission Tomography Imaging in Rat

Thomas R. Hayes,
Chih-Kai Chao,
Joseph E. Blecha
et al.

Abstract: Synthesis of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor paraoxon (POX) as a carbon-11 positron emission tomography tracer ([ 11 C]POX) and profiling in live rats is reported. Naïve rats intravenously injected with [ 11 C]POX showed a rapid decrease in parent tracer to ∼1%, with an increase in radiolabeled serum proteins to 87% and red blood cells (RBCs) to 9%. Protein and RBC leveled over 60 minutes, reflecting covalent modification of proteins by [ 11 … Show more

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“…These outcomes are consistent with hallmark features of chronic epilepsy, such as spontaneous recurrent seizures, hippocampal sclerosis, and mossy fiber sprouting. Thompson and colleagues prepared and demonstrated the brain distribution of paraoxon as a carbon-11 positron emission tomography tracer ([11C] paraoxon), indicating rapid entry into the brain ( Hayes et al, 2024 ). This tracer could be a valuable diagnostic tool for unraveling OP neurotoxicity.…”
Section: Nerve Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These outcomes are consistent with hallmark features of chronic epilepsy, such as spontaneous recurrent seizures, hippocampal sclerosis, and mossy fiber sprouting. Thompson and colleagues prepared and demonstrated the brain distribution of paraoxon as a carbon-11 positron emission tomography tracer ([11C] paraoxon), indicating rapid entry into the brain ( Hayes et al, 2024 ). This tracer could be a valuable diagnostic tool for unraveling OP neurotoxicity.…”
Section: Nerve Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A comparative study reveals chronic epileptic seizures and pathology following exposure to different OP compounds, highlighting long-term consequences (Blair et al, 2024). [ 11 C]POX was introduced as a diagnostic tool for OP neurotoxicity via positron emission tomography (Hayes et al, 2024). Enhanced efficacy of lacosamide and rufinamide was observed when combined with ketamine and midazolam for controlling soman-induced seizures (Lumley et al, 2024).…”
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