Journal article
Rhenium and technetium complexes of thioamide derivatives of pyridylhydrazine that bind to amyloid-β plaques
SP Fletcher, A Noor, JL Hickey, CA McLean, JM White, PS Donnelly
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Abstract: Age-associated deposition of amyloid-β in cerebral blood vessels, a condition referred to as cerebral amyloid angiopathy, can contribute to stroke and dementia. This research aimed to design new radioactive technetium-99 m complexes that bind to amyloid-β plaques that have the potential to assist in diagnosis of cerebral amyloid angiopathy using single-photon-emitted computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. Six new pyridylthiosemicarbazide ligands containing either benzofuran or styrylpyridyl functional groups that are known to selectively bind to amyloid plaques were prepared. Non-radioactive isotopes of technetium are not available so rhenium was used as a surrogate for exploratory c..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The Australian Research Council (Grant Nos. DP160100288, FT130100204) for funding this research. The Victorian Brain Bank for provision of human brain tissue. We acknowledge the generous support of Prof. Andrew M. Scott, A/Prof. Henri Tochon-Danguy, A/Prof. Uwe Ackermann, Dr. FT Lee, Nick Alexopoulos, and David Thomas of the Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia, for providing access to <SUP>99m</SUP>Tc and radiochemistry facilities. Associate Professors Kevin Barnham and Victor Villemagne are acknowledged for their ongoing advice and guidance in this area of research.