Heteroaryl derivatives of suvorexant as OX1R selective PET ligand candidates: Cu-mediated 18F-fluorination of boroxines, in vitro and initial in vivo evaluation
Kim-Viktoria Bolik,
Jan Hellmann,
Simone Maschauer
et al.
Abstract:Background: The orexin receptor (OXR) plays a role in drug addiction and appears as a tumor marker in colon carcinoma. Subtype-selective OXR PET ligands have not yet been reported. The present work deals with the development of 18F-labeled OXR ligands dervived from selective OX1R antagonist JH112. Methods: Applying computational analysis, medicinal chemistry, integrated OXR binding studies, Cu-mediated 18F-fluorination and initial small animal PET studies, we evaluated a series of OXR ligands (1a-1f), varying … Show more
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