# Neurotensin (8-13) and Neuromedin N Neuropeptides Radiolabelling with Copper-64 Produced on Solid or Liquid Targets

**Authors:** Diana Cocioabă, Alexandra I. Fonseca, Radu Leonte, Ivanna Hrynchak, Roxana Tudoroiu-Cornoiu, Sergio J. C. do Carmo, Bogdan Burghelea, Simona Băruță, Ana Rita Almeida, Radu Șerban, Anca Dinischiotu, Antero J. Abrunhosa, Dana Niculae

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules29061390 · Molecules · 2024-03-20

## TL;DR

This study compares methods to produce copper-64 for radiolabeling neuropeptides used in cancer treatment and shows both methods are effective.

## Contribution

A novel comparison of solid and liquid target methods for producing copper-64 and their application in radiolabeling neuropeptides for cancer targeting.

## Key findings

- Both solid and liquid target methods produced high-purity copper-64 solutions suitable for radiolabeling.
- Radiolabeled neuropeptides showed high radiochemical purity and strong interaction with cancer cell lines.
- The solid target method yielded higher molar activity compared to the liquid target method.

## Abstract

On the verge of a theranostic approach to personalised medicine, copper-64 is one of the emerging radioisotopes in nuclear medicine due to its exploitable nuclear and biochemical characteristics. The increased demand for copper-64 for preclinical and clinical studies has prompted the development of production routes. This research aims to compare the (p,n) reaction on nickel-64 solid versus liquid targets and evaluate the effectiveness of [64Cu]CuCl2 solutions prepared by the two routes. As new treatments for neurotensin receptor-overexpressing tumours have developed, copper-64 was used to radiolabel Neurotensin (8-13) and Neuromedin N. High-quality [64Cu]CuCl2 solutions were prepared using ACSI TR-19 and IBA Cyclone Kiube cyclotrons. The radiochemical purity after post-irradiation processing reached 99% (LT) and 99.99% (ST), respectively. The irradiation of a solid target with 11.8 MeV protons and 150 μAh led to 704 ± 84 MBq/μA (17.6 ± 2.1 GBq/batch at EOB). At the end of the purification process (1 h, 90.90% activity yield), the solution for peptide radiolabelling had a radioactive concentration of 1340.4 ± 70.1 MBq/mL (n.d.c.). The irradiation of a liquid target with 16.9 MeV protons and 230 μAh resulted in 3.7 ± 0.2 GBq/batch at EOB, which corresponds to an experimental production yield of 6.89 GBq.cm3/(g.µA)sat. Benefiting from a shorter purification process (40 min), the activity yielded 90.87%, while the radioactive concentration of the radiolabelling solution was lower (492 MBq/mL, n.d.c.). The [64Cu]CuCl2 solutions were successfully used for the radiolabelling of DOTA-NT(8-13) and DOTA-NN neuropeptides, resulting in a high RCP (>99%) and high molar activity (27.2 and 26.4 GBq/μmol for LT route compared to 45 and 52 GBq/μmol for ST route, respectively). The strong interaction between the [64Cu]Cu-DOTA-NT(8-13) and the colon cancerous cell lines HT29 and HCT116 proved that the specificity for NTR had not been altered, as shown by the uptake and retention data.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Copper-64 (PubChem CID 105141), DOTA (PubChem CID 121841)
- **Diseases:** colon cancer (MONDO:0002032)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** NTSR1 (neurotensin receptor 1) [NCBI Gene 4923] {aka NTR}
- **Diseases:** colon cancerous (MESH:D015179), tumours (MESH:D009369)
- **Chemicals:** nickel-64 (MESH:C000615399), Copper-64 (MESH:C000615411), ACSI TR-19 (-)
- **Cell lines:** HCT116 — Homo sapiens (Human), Colon carcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0291), HT29 — Homo sapiens (Human), Colon adenocarcinoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_0320)

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