Radiosynthesis and Analysis of (S)-4-(3-[18F]Fluoropropyl)-L-Glutamic Acid

Mol Imaging Biol. 2023 Jun;25(3):586-595. doi: 10.1007/s11307-022-01793-3. Epub 2022 Dec 16.

Abstract

Purpose: (S)-4-(3-[18F]Fluoropropyl)-L-glutamic acid ([18F]FSPG) is an L-glutamate derivative used as a PET biomarker to assess intracellular redox status in vivo through targeting of the cystine/glutamate antiporter protein, xc- transporter. In this report, we describe a radiosynthesis of [18F]FSPG for use in PET studies that address specific challenges in relation to the radiotracer purity, molar activity, and quality control testing methods.

Procedures: The radiosynthesis of [18F]FSPG was performed using a customised RNPlus Research automated radiosynthesis system (Synthra GmbH, Hamburg, Germany). [18F]FSPG was labelled in the 3-fluoropropylmoiety at the 4-position of the glutamic acid backbone with fluorine-18 via substitution of nucleophilic [18F]fluoride with a protected naphthylsulfonyloxy-propyl-L-glutamate derivative. Radiochemical purity of the final product was determined by radio HPLC using a new method of direct analysis using a Hypercarb C18 column.

Results: The average radioactivity yield of [18F]FSPG was 4.2 GBq (range, 3.4-4.8 GBq) at the end of synthesis, starting from 16 GBq of [18F]fluoride at the end of bombardment (n = 10) in a synthesis time of 50 min. The average molar activity and radioactivity volumetric concentration at the end of synthesis were 66 GBq µmol-1 (range, 48-73 GBq µmol-1) and 343-400 MBq mL-1, respectively.

Conclusion: Stability tests using a 4.6 GBq dose with a radioactivity volumetric concentration of 369 MBq mL-1 at the end of synthesis showed no observable radiolysis 3 h after production. The formulated product is of high radiochemical purity (> 95%) and higher molar activity compared to previous methods and is safe to inject into mice up to 3 h after production.

Keywords: Cancer imaging; Positron emission tomography; Quality control analysis; Radiochemistry; [ 18F]FSPG; xc − transporter.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Fluorides*
  • Fluorine Radioisotopes / metabolism
  • Glutamic Acid* / metabolism
  • Mice
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Positron-Emission Tomography / methods
  • Radiopharmaceuticals / metabolism

Substances

  • Glutamic Acid
  • Fluorides
  • Fluorine Radioisotopes
  • Radiopharmaceuticals