1. In-vivo inhibition of neutral endopeptidase 1 results in higher absorbed tumor doses of [177Lu]Lu-PP-F11N in humans: the lumed phase 0b study
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Christof Rottenburger, Michael Hentschel, Markus Fürstner, Lisa McDougall, Danijela Kottoros, Felix Kaul, Rosalba Mansi, Melpomeni Fani, A. Hans Vija, Roger Schibli, Susanne Geistlich, Martin Behe, Emanuel R. Christ, and Damian Wild
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Neutral endopeptidase 1 ,Endopeptidase inhibition ,Cholecystokinin-2 receptor targeting ,Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy ,[177Lu]Lu-PP-FF11N ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background A new generation of radiolabeled minigastrin analogs delivers low radiation doses to kidneys and are considered relatively stable due to less enzymatic degradation. Nevertheless, relatively low tumor radiation doses in patients indicate limited stability in humans. We aimed at evaluating the effect of sacubitril, an inhibitor of the neutral endopeptidase 1, on the stability and absorbed doses to tumors and organs by the cholecystokinin-2 receptor agonist [177Lu]Lu-PP-F11N in patients. In this prospective phase 0 study eight consecutive patients with advanced medullary thyroid carcinoma and a current somatostatin receptor subtype 2 PET/CT scan were included. Patients received two short infusions of ~ 1 GBq [177Lu]Lu-PP-F11N in an interval of ~ 4 weeks with and without Entresto® pretreatment in an open-label, randomized cross-over order. Entresto® was given at a single oral dose, containing 48.6 mg sacubitril. Adverse events were graded and quantitative SPECT/CT and blood sampling were performed. Absorbed doses to tumors and relevant organs were calculated. Results Pretreatment with Entresto® showed no additional toxicity and increased the stability of [177Lu]Lu-PP-FF11N in blood significantly (p
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- 2024
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