Journal article

Diagnostic imaging agents for alzheimer's disease: Copper radiopharmaceuticals that target aβ plaques

JL Hickey, S Lim, DJ Hayne, BM Paterson, JM White, VL Villemagne, P Roselt, D Binns, C Cullinane, CM Jeffery, RI Price, KJ Barnham, PS Donnelly

Journal of the American Chemical Society | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2013

Abstract

One of the pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is the presence of amyloid-β plaques in the brain and the major constituent of these plaques is aggregated amyloid-β peptide. New thiosemicarbazone-pyridylhydrazine based ligands that incorporate functional groups designed to bind amyloid-β plaques have been synthesized. The new ligands form stable four coordinate complexes with a positron-emitting radioactive isotope of copper, 64Cu. Two of the new CuII complexes include a functionalized styrylpyridine group and these complexes bind to amyloid-β plaques in samples of post-mortem human brain tissue. Strategies to increase brain uptake by functional group manipulation have led to a 64Cu..

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