@article {Zhang01052015, title = {18F-AmBF3-phosphonium cations for myocardial perfusion imaging with positron emission tomography}, journal = {Journal of Nuclear Medicine}, volume = {56}, number = {supplement 3}, year = {2015}, pages = {1081}, abstract = {1081Objectives Several 18F-labeled lipophilic phosphonium cations have been developed for myocardial perfusion imaging, but most of them require multistep synthesis and/or suffer from significant in vivo defluorination. Recently, 18F-19F isotope exchange on ammoniomethyl-trifluoroborate (AmBF3) was shown to be a facile radiofluorination strategy, and the resulting 18F-AmBF3 conjugates exhibited high in vivo stability. In this study, we synthesized and evaluated two 18F-AmBF3-conjugated phosphonium cations as potential myocardial perfusion imaging agents.Methods Two AmBF3-conjugated phosphonium cations, Z04026 and Z04059, were each synthesized in 4 steps starting from tris(4-methylphenyl)phosphine and tris(3,5-dimethylphenyl)phosphine, respectively. 18F-labeling was performed via 18F-19F isotope exchange with 18F-fluoride, and purified by solid-phase extraction. Lipophilicity was measured by shake flask method. Biodistribution and imaging studies were performed in CD-1 mice.Results 18F-labeled Z04026 and Z04059 were obtained in 12{\textpm}4 and 17{\textpm}4\% radiochemical yield with >97\% radiochemical purity. LogD7.4 of 18F-Z04026 and 18F-Z04059 were 0.1 and 1.1, respectively. Imaging and biodistribution studies showed rapid clearance of both tracers from blood, and their excretion was via both hepatobiliary and renal pathways. At 1 h p.i., the heart uptake was 0.2{\textpm}0.1 \%ID/g for 18F-Z04026 and 1.0{\textpm}0.7 \%ID/g for 18F-Z04059. The heart-to-blood and heart-to-muscle ratios were 1.0{\textpm}0.2 and 1.5{\textpm}0.2 for 18F-Z04026, and 8.3{\textpm}1.9 and 2.8{\textpm}0.5 for 18F-Z04059.Conclusions More lipophilic 18F-Z04059 showed higher heart uptake and heart-to-background contrast than 18F-Z04026. However, zwitterionic AmBF3 might jeopardise free entry of both tracers into myocardium as their heart uptake values are much lower than those (> 20\% ID/g) of previously reported 18F-labeled phosphonium cations.}, url = {http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/56/supplement_3/1081.abstract}, author = {Zhang, Zhengxing and Jenni, Silvia and Liu, Zhibo (Zippo) and Hundal-Jabal, Navjit and Colpo, Nadine and Perrin, David and Lin, Kuo-Shyan and B{\'e}nard, Francois} }