McN5652
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IUPAC name
rel-(6R,10bS)-6-[4-(Methylsulfanyl)phenyl]-1,2,3,5,6,10b-hexahydropyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinoline
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trans-McN-5652
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C19H21NS | |
Molar mass | 295.44 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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McN5652[1] is a molecule that can be radiolabeled and then used as a radioligand in positron emission tomography (PET) studies. The [11C]-(+)-McN5652 enantiomer binds to the serotonin transporter.[2]
The radioligand is used for molecular neuroimaging, but also for imaging of the lungs.[3]
It was developed by Johnson & Johnson's McNeil Laboratories.
See also
References
- ^ US 4595688 Certain Hexahydro-6-Arylprylpyrrolo [2,1-A]Isoquinoline
- ^ M. Suehiro; U. Scheffel; H. T. Ravert; R. F. Dannals; H. N. Jr Wagner (1993). "[11C](+)McN5652 as a radiotracer for imaging serotonin uptake sites with PET". Life Sciences. 53 (11): 883–882. doi:10.1016/0024-3205(93)90440-E. PMID 8366755.
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(help) - ^ Akihiro Takano; Hiroshi Ito; Yasuhiko Sudo; Makoto Inoue; Tetsuya Ichimiya; Fumihiko Yasuno; Kazutoshi Suzuki; Tetsuya Suhara (August 2007). "Effects of smoking on the lung accumulation of [11C]McN5652". Annals of Nuclear Medicine. 21 (6): 349–344. doi:10.1007/s12149-007-0031-1. PMID 17705015.