%0 Journal Article %A IBRAHIM ALJAMMAZ %A BASIM AL-OTAIBI %A NOURAH AL-HOKBANY %A SUAD AMER %A SUBHANI OKARVI %T Development and Pre-clinical Evaluation of New 68Ga-NOTA-folate Conjugates for PET Imaging of Folate Receptor-positive Tumors %D 2014 %J Anticancer Research %P 6547-6556 %V 34 %N 11 %X In an attempt to develop new folate radiotracers with favorable biochemical properties for detecting folate receptor-positive cancers, we synthesized 68Ga-NOTA- and 68Ga-NOTAM-folate conjugates using a straightforward and a one-step simple reaction. Radiochemical yields were greater than 95% (decay-corrected) with total synthesis time of less than 20 min. Radiochemical purities were always greater than 98% without high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification. These synthetic approaches hold considerable promise as a rapid and simple method for 68Ga-folate conjugate preparation with high radiochemical yield in a short synthesis time. In vitro tests on the KB cell line showed that significant amounts of the radioconjugates were associated with cell fractions. Biodistribution studies in nude mice bearing human KB xenografts, demonstrated a significant tumor uptake and favorable biodistribution profile for 68Ga-NOTA-folate over the 68Ga-NOTAM-folate conjugate. The uptake in the tumors was blocked by excess injection of folic acid, suggesting a receptor-mediated process. These results demonstrate that the 68Ga-NOTA-folate conjugate may be useful as a molecular probe for detection and staging of folate receptor-positive cancers, such as ovarian cancer and their metastasis, as well as monitoring tumor response to treatment. %U https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/anticanres/34/11/6547.full.pdf