Ebenhan, ThomasSchoeman, IsabelGrobler, AnneZeevaart, Jan RijnRossouw, Daniel D.2016-10-272016-10-272016Ebenhan, T. et al. 2016. Evaluation of a flexible NOTA-RGD kit solution using Gallium-68 from different 68Ge/ 68Ga-generators: pharmacokinetics and biodistribution in nonhuman primates and demonstration of solitary pulmonary nodule imaging in humans. Molecular imaging and biology, 19(3):469-482. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-016-1014-1]1536-16321860-2002 (Online)http://hdl.handle.net/10394/19207https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11307-016-1014-1https://doi.org/10.1007/s11307-016-1014-1Purpose: Radiopharmaceuticals containing the motive tripeptide arginyl-glycyl-asparatic acid (RGD) are known to target ανβ3 integrins during tumor angiogenesis. A more generic kit radiolabeling procedure accommodating Ga-68 from different generators was developed for NOTA-RGD and evaluated for its versatile use and safety in subsequent in vivo applications. The [68Ga]NOTA-RGD kit was further verified for its expected biodistribution and pharmacokinetics in nonhuman primates and its clinical sensitivity to detect solitary pulmonary nodules (SPN) in cancer patients. Procedures: Single vial kits containing 28–56 nmol of NOTA-cyclo-Arg-Gly-Asp-d-Tyr-Lys (NOTA-RGD) and sodium acetate trihydrate buffer were formulated. Versatility of the NOTARGD radiolabeling performance and adaption to a TiO2- and a SnO2-based generator type, characterization and long-term storage stability of the kits were carried out. The blood clearance and urine recovery kinetics as well as the image-guided biodistribution of [68Ga]NOTA-RGD was studied in a vervet monkey model. [68Ga]NOTA-RGD kits were further tested clinically to target solitary pulmonary nodulesenGallium-68[68Ga]RGDανβ3-integrinNota-RGDAngiogenesisPET/CT-imagingPeptide radiolabelingLung cancerEvaluation of a flexible NOTA-RGD kit solution using Gallium-68 from different 68Ge/ 68Ga-generators: pharmacokinetics and biodistribution in nonhuman primates and demonstration of solitary pulmonary nodule imaging in humansArticle