2024
PET imaging of M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rhesus macaques using [11C]MK-6884: Quantification with kinetic modeling and receptor occupancy by CVL-231 (emraclidine), a novel positive allosteric modulator
Belov V, Guehl N, Duvvuri S, Iredale P, Moon S, Dhaynaut M, Chakilam S, MacDonagh A, Rice P, Yokell D, Renger J, Fakhri G, Normandin M. PET imaging of M4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in rhesus macaques using [11C]MK-6884: Quantification with kinetic modeling and receptor occupancy by CVL-231 (emraclidine), a novel positive allosteric modulator. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2024, 44: 1329-1342. PMID: 38477292, PMCID: PMC11342722, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x241238820.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsReceptor occupancyNon-human primatesBinding potentialPositron emission tomographyMuscarinic acetylcholine receptorsAllosteric modulatorsNon-human primate brainM4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptorStriatal hyperdopaminergiaAcetylcholine receptorsBrain regionsCaudate nucleusTotal volume of distributionDose-dependent blockReference regionVolume of distributionPositron emission tomography imagingEmission tomographyReceptor levelsFunction of dosePET scansClinical trialsBlood-basedRhesus macaques
2022
Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of [18F]mG2P026 as a High-Contrast PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2
Yuan G, Dhaynaut M, Guehl N, Afshar S, Huynh D, Moon S, Iyengar S, Jain M, Pickett J, Kang H, Ondrechen M, Fakhri G, Normandin M, Brownell A. Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of [18F]mG2P026 as a High-Contrast PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2. Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry 2022, 65: 9939-9954. PMID: 35802702, PMCID: PMC9434700, DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c00593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrainLigandsPositron-Emission TomographyRadiopharmaceuticalsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyReceptors, Metabotropic GlutamateConceptsPositive allosteric modulatorsMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Glutamate receptor 2Cu-mediated radiofluorinationPET imaging ligandsReceptor 2High molar activityExcellent radiochemical purityGloSensor assayPositron emission tomography radiotracersClasses of positive allosteric modulatorsNon-human primatesJNJ-46356479Radiochemical yieldBrain heterogeneityAllosteric modulatorsBrain uptakeMGluR2Molar activityLigandBrainBrain permeabilityImaging ligandsBinding kineticsMetabotropicSynthesis and Characterization of 5‑(2-Fluoro-4‑[11C]methoxyphenyl)-2,2-dimethyl-3,4-dihydro‑2H‑pyrano[2,3‑b]pyridine-7-carboxamide as a PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2
Yuan G, Dhaynaut M, Lan Y, Guehl N, Huynh D, Iyengar S, Afshar S, Jain M, Pickett J, Kang H, Wang H, Moon S, Ondrechen M, Wang C, Shoup T, Fakhri G, Normandin M, Brownell A. Synthesis and Characterization of 5‑(2-Fluoro-4‑[11C]methoxyphenyl)-2,2-dimethyl-3,4-dihydro‑2H‑pyrano[2,3‑b]pyridine-7-carboxamide as a PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2. Journal Of Medicinal Chemistry 2022, 65: 2593-2609. PMID: 35089713, PMCID: PMC9434702, DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c02004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative allosteric modulatorsMetabotropic glutamate receptor 2Positron emission tomographyGlutamate receptor 2MGluR2 functionNeuropsychiatric disordersDrug effectsBrain heterogeneityReceptor 2Allosteric modulatorsMGluR2Nonhuman primatesBrain imagingPositron emission tomography imagingPositron emission tomography imaging ligandsHigh molar activityEmission tomographyExcellent radiochemical purityImaging ligandsBlocking agentsPET imagingMolar activityTherapeutic targetMetabotropicDisorders
2021
Synthesis and Characterization of [18F]JNJ-46356479 as the First 18F-Labeled PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2
Yuan G, Guehl N, Zheng B, Qu X, Moon S, Dhaynaut M, Shoup T, Afshar S, Kang H, Zhang Z, El Fakhri G, Normandin M, Brownell A. Synthesis and Characterization of [18F]JNJ-46356479 as the First 18F-Labeled PET Imaging Ligand for Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2. Molecular Imaging And Biology 2021, 23: 527-536. PMID: 33559035, PMCID: PMC8277681, DOI: 10.1007/s11307-021-01586-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-human primatesIn vivo PET imaging studiesNucleus accumbensGlutamate receptor 2PET imaging ligandsImaging ligandsParietal cortexBrain regionsPET imaging studiesPET radioligandIn vivo PET imaging experimentsVolume of distributionMGluR2C57BL/6 J micePET imaging experimentsPET studiesBrainSprague-Dawley ratsAlzheimer's diseaseBrain permeabilityPre-treatment studyImaging studiesDisordersRat studiesReversible kinetics
2020
Evaluation of the potassium channel tracer [18F]3F4AP in rhesus macaques
Guehl N, Ramos-Torres K, Linnman C, Moon S, Dhaynaut M, Wilks M, Han P, Ma C, Neelamegam R, Zhou Y, Popko B, Correia J, Reich D, Fakhri G, Herscovitch P, Normandin M, Brugarolas P. Evaluation of the potassium channel tracer [18F]3F4AP in rhesus macaques. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 2020, 41: 1721-1733. PMID: 33090071, PMCID: PMC8221756, DOI: 10.1177/0271678x20963404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocal brain injuryMyelin repair therapyContributions of demyelinationDrivers of disabilityImaging demyelinationBrain injuryMeasurements of molecular changesTool's sensitivity to changesLower myelin contentDemyelinating lesionsNeuronal conductionImpaired conductionDemyelinationBrain penetrationGold standardRhesus macaquesInjured areaMultiple sclerosisMolecular changesMyelin sheathNeurological diseasesHigh metabolic stabilityMRI methodsMRIInjury
2019
Evaluation of pharmacokinetic modeling strategies for in-vivo quantification of tau with the radiotracer [18F]MK6240 in human subjects
Guehl N, Wooten D, Yokell D, Moon S, Dhaynaut M, Katz S, Moody K, Gharagouzloo C, Kas A, Johnson K, El Fakhri G, Normandin M. Evaluation of pharmacokinetic modeling strategies for in-vivo quantification of tau with the radiotracer [18F]MK6240 in human subjects. European Journal Of Nuclear Medicine And Molecular Imaging 2019, 46: 2099-2111. PMID: 31332496, PMCID: PMC6709592, DOI: 10.1007/s00259-019-04419-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReference tissue methodDistribution volume ratioTissue methodIn vivo quantificationPharmacokinetic modeling strategiesArterial plasma input functionMultilinear reference tissue methodsTwo-tissue compartment modelBlood:plasma ratioTissue-to-plasmaPlasma input functionPlasma concentration time courseBlood-based methodMethodsThirty-five subjectsSUV ratioBlood-based analysesData setsArterial input functionPET scansControl subjectsMild cognitive impairmentPlasma ratioRadiometabolite analysisHealthy controlsConcentration time courseAutoradiography validation of novel tau PET tracer [F-18]-MK-6240 on human postmortem brain tissue
Aguero C, Dhaynaut M, Normandin M, Amaral A, Guehl N, Neelamegam R, Marquie M, Johnson K, El Fakhri G, Frosch M, Gomez-Isla T. Autoradiography validation of novel tau PET tracer [F-18]-MK-6240 on human postmortem brain tissue. Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2019, 7: 37. PMID: 30857558, PMCID: PMC6410510, DOI: 10.1186/s40478-019-0686-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIn vivo detection of neurofibrillary tanglesNeurofibrillary tanglesDetection of neurofibrillary tanglesAlzheimer's diseaseTDP-43Binds to neurofibrillary tanglesFrontotemporal lobar degeneration-tauOff-target bindingDNA-binding protein 43Binding patternsNon-Alzheimer tauopathiesHuman postmortem brain tissueTau aggregationPostmortem brain tissueBinding signalBinding targetsCerebral amyloid angiopathyIn vivo detectionB-amyloidNeurodegenerative diseasesHuman brain tissueTauTau positron emission tomographyBindingMK-6240