Development of Specific PET Tracers for Central Nervous System Drug Targets

Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan(2022)

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The development of biomarkers is key to the discovery of novel drugs. Positron emission tomography (PET) tracers are powerful noninvasive neuroimaging biomarkers which enable to monitor the target engagement of the central nervous system (CNS) drugs. This report describes the design, synthesis, and identification kinase gamma ([11C]T-278), lysine- specific demethylase 1 ([ 18F]T-914) and cholesterol 24-hydroxylase ([18F]T008), based on screening flow customized for PET tracer discovery. Analyzing PET images of rodents and nonhuman primates confirmed that these tracers could serve as biomarkers to support the development of novel drugs.
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specific pet tracers,central nervous system
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