Radioiodinated benzyloxybenzene derivatives: a class of flexible ligands target to β-amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's brains.

TitleRadioiodinated benzyloxybenzene derivatives: a class of flexible ligands target to β-amyloid plaques in Alzheimer's brains.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsYang Y, Cui M, Zhang X, Dai J, Zhang Z, Lin C, Guo Y, Liu B
JournalJ Med Chem
Volume57
Issue14
Pagination6030-42
Date Published2014 Jul 24
ISSN1520-4804
KeywordsAged, Alzheimer Disease, Amyloid beta-Peptides, Animals, Brain, Female, Humans, Iodine Radioisotopes, Ligands, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred ICR, Middle Aged, Molecular Docking Simulation, Molecular Structure, Phenyl Ethers, Plaque, Amyloid, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship, Tissue Distribution, Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
Abstract

Benzyloxybenzene, as a novel flexible scaffold without rigid planarity, was synthesized and evaluated as ligand toward Aβ plaques. The binding site calculated for these flexible ligands was the hydrophobic Val18_Phe20 channel on the flat surface of Aβ fiber. Structure-activity relationship analysis generated a common trend that binding affinities declined significantly from para-substituted ligands to ortho-substituted ones, which was also quantitatively illustrated by 3D-QSAR modeling. Autoradiography in vitro further confirmed the high affinities of radioiodinated ligands [125I]4, [125I]24, and [125I]22 (Ki=24.3, 49.4, and 17.6 nM, respectively). In biodistribution, [125I]4 exhibited high initial uptake and rapid washout property in the brain with brain2 min/brain60 min ratio of 16.3. The excellent in vitro and in vivo biostability of [125I]4 enhanced its potential for clinical application in SPECT imaging of Aβ plaques. This approach could also allow the design of a new generation of Aβ targeting ligands without rigid and planar framework.

DOI10.1021/jm5004396
Alternate JournalJ Med Chem
PubMed ID24936678
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