Synthesis and biodistribution of novel 99mTc labeled 4-nitroimidazole dithiocarbamate complexes as potential agents to target tumor hypoxia
Abstract
Sodium 3-(4-nitro-1H-imidazolyl)propyl dithiocarbamate (N4IPDTC) was synthesized and radiolabelled with a [99mTcO]3+, [99mTcN]2+ or [99mTc(CO)3]+ core to produce 99mTcO-N4IPDTC, 99mTcN-N4IPDTC and 99mTc(CO)3-N4IPDTC, respectively. All of the three complexes were prepared with high radiochemical purity and had good in vitro stability over a period of 6 h. The partition coefficient results showed that 99mTcO-N4IPDTC and 99mTcN-N4IPDTC were lipophilic, while 99mTc(CO)3-N4IPDTC was hydrophilic. The tumor cell experiments and the biodistribution in mice bearing S180 tumors showed that all of the complexes exhibited good hypoxic selectivity and accumulation in the tumor. Among them, 99mTcO-N4IPDTC had the advantages of higher tumor uptake, and higher tumor/