2017
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.7b01180
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89Zr-Cobalamin PET Tracer: Synthesis, Cellular Uptake, and Use for Tumor Imaging

Abstract: Vitamin B12, or cobalamin (Cbl), is an essential nutrient. Acquisition, transport, and cellular internalization of Cbl are dependent on specific binding proteins and associated receptors. The circulating transport protein transcobalamin (TC) promotes cellular uptake via binding to specific receptors such as CD320, a receptor upregulated in several cancer cell lines. In this study, we report the successful synthesis of 89Zirconium-labeled Cbl that was derivatized with desferrioxamine (89Zr-Cbl). We document the… Show more

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“…Further analyses supported this hypothesis, as immunohistochemical data showed colocalization of Cy5‐B12‐Ex4 with insulin in the pancreas. This suggests that B12‐Ex4 may exert its glycaemic effects via direct action at pancreatic beta cells, while CNS‐mediated effects of GLP‐1R activation such as hypophagia, nausea and malaise are minimal or absent because of the absence of penetrance of B12‐Ex4 into the brain, consistent with previously reported radio‐probe data …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Further analyses supported this hypothesis, as immunohistochemical data showed colocalization of Cy5‐B12‐Ex4 with insulin in the pancreas. This suggests that B12‐Ex4 may exert its glycaemic effects via direct action at pancreatic beta cells, while CNS‐mediated effects of GLP‐1R activation such as hypophagia, nausea and malaise are minimal or absent because of the absence of penetrance of B12‐Ex4 into the brain, consistent with previously reported radio‐probe data …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This report shows for the first time (see Reference for previous biochemical GLP‐1R agonism analyses) the ability of B12‐Ex4 to improve glucose tolerance in rodents without producing hypophagia, body weight loss or CTA. Supporting a recent finding showing that B12 is not substantially transported into the adult mouse brain, current immunohistochemical data suggest that the unique profile of glycaemic effects without the same hypophagic/CTA‐producing effects of Ex4 involves a direct effect of B12‐Ex4 on pancreatic beta cells, coupled with a virtual absence of CNS penetrance of the compound.…”
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“…Vitamin B 12 was also successfully conjugated to peptide and peptide drugs,, particularly to insulin ( 28 c and 28 d ; CDI was used instead of CDT),, appetite suppressing peptide hPYY 3–36 ( 28 e ) or glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) ( 28 f ) . Moreover, (CN)Cbl was functionalized with precursors that can serve as chelating agents for metals,, e. g. for manganese (conjugate 28 g ) or 89 Zr (conjugate 28 h ) complexes . Additionally, this carbamate methodology has facilitated the attachment of vitamin B 12 to nanoparticles ,,…”
Section: Conjugation At the Ribonucleotide Fragmentmentioning
confidence: 99%