Inorganic chemistry in nuclear imaging and radiotherapy: current and future directions

Radiochim Acta. 2012 Aug;100(8-9):653-667. doi: 10.1524/ract.2012.1964.

Abstract

Radiometals play an important role in diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. This field of radiochemistry is multidisciplinary, involving radiometal production, separation of the radiometal from its target, chelate design for complexing the radiometal in a biologically stable environment, specific targeting of the radiometal to its in vivo site, and nuclear imaging and/or radiotherapy applications of the resultant radiopharmaceutical. The critical importance of inorganic chemistry in the design and application of radiometal-containing imaging and therapy agents is described from a historical perspective to future directions.

Keywords: Bifunctional chelates; Nuclear imaging; Radiometals; Radiotherapy; Specific targeting.