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Relationship between lipophilicity and brain extraction of C-11-labeled radiopharmaceuticals.
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1983
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EngineeringCerebral Vascular RegulationBlood FlowCerebrospinal FluidBioanalysisRadiopharmaceutical TherapyAnalytical ChemistryNeurologyNuclear MedicineChromatographyNeuropharmacologyBrain ExtractionCerebral Blood FlowChromatographic AnalysisPharmacologyNeurophysiologyPhysiologyForensic ToxicologyLog PoctMedicinePharmacokineticsDrug Analysis
The brain extraction of fifteen C-11-labeled compounds during a single capillary transit was studied in adult baboons by external detection of these tracers after injection into the internal carotid artery. The log Poct (partition coefficient for octanol/water) values of these compounds range from --0.7 to greater than 4.0. A parabolic relationship was found between the log Poct value of the C-11-labeled compounds and the fraction of the radiopharmaceutical entering the brain. Compounds with log Poct values between 0.9 and 2.5 were found to pass freely across the blood-brain barrier at a cerebral blood flow of 100 ml X min-1 X hg-1. An apparently decreased extraction of very lipophilic compounds was shown to be related to binding of the tracer to blood components and macromolecules (red blood cells, albumin, etc.). These data suggest that a radiopharmaceutical designed to measure blood flow should have a log Poct value of between 0.9 and 2.5.