MicroPET Imaging of Riboflavin Transporter 3 Expression in Myocardial Infarction/Reperfusion Rat Models with Radiofluorinated Riboflavin
Jindian Li,
Xingfang Hong,
Yingxi Chen
et al.
Abstract:Riboflavin transporter 3 (RFVT3) represents a potential cardioprotective biotarget in energetic metabolism reprogramming after myocardial infarction/reperfusion (MI/R). This study investigated the feasibility of noninvasive real-time quantification of RFVT3 expression after MI/R with an radiolabeled probe 18 F-RFTA in a preclinical rat model of MI/R. The tracer 18 F-RFTA was radiosynthesized manually and characterized on the subjects of radiolabeling yield, radiochemical purity, and stability in vivo. MI/R and… Show more
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