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68Ga-Labeled 3PRGD2 for Dual PET and Cerenkov Luminescence Imaging of Orthotopic Human Glioblastoma
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尾-Emitters can produce Cerenkov radiation that is detectable by Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI), allowing the combination of PET and CLI with one radiotracer for both tumor diagnosis and visual guidance during surgery. Recently, the clinical feasibility of CLI with the established therapeutic reagent Na131I and the PET tracer 18F-FDG was demonstrated. 68Ga possesses a higher Cerenkov light output than 18F and 131I, which would result in higher sensitivity for CLI and improve the outcome of CLI in clinical applications. However, the research on 68Ga-based tumor-specific tracers for CLI is limited. In this study, we examined the use of 68Ga-radiolabeled DOTA-3PRGD2 (68Ga-3PRGD2) for dual PET and CLI of orthotopic U87MG human glioblastoma. For this purpose, the Cerenkov efficiencies of 68Ga and 18F were measured with the IVIS Spectrum system (PerkinElmer, USA). The CLI signal intensity of 68Ga was 15 times stronger than that of 18F. PET and CLI of 68Ga-3PRGD2 were performed in U87MG human glioblastoma xenografts. Both PET and CLI revealed a remarkable accumulation of 68Ga-3PRGD2 in the U87MG human glioblastoma xenografts at 1 h p.i. with an extremely low background in the brain when compared with 18F-FDG. Furthermore, 68Ga-3PRGD2 was used for dual PET and CLI of orthotopic human glioblastoma. The orthotopic human glioblastoma was clearly visualized by both imaging modalities. In addition, the biodistribution of 68Ga-3PRGD2 was assessed in normal mice to estimate the radiation dosimetry. The whole-body effective dose is 20.1 卤 3.3 渭Sv/MBq, which is equal to 3.7 mSv per whole-body PET scan with a 5 mCi injection dose. Thus, 68Ga-3PRGD2 involves less radiation exposure in patients when compared with 18F-FDG (7.0 mSv). The use of 68Ga-3PRGD2 in dual PET and CLI shows great promise for tumor diagnosis and image-guided surgery.

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