Compounds for non-invasive measurement of aggregates of amyloid peptides
申请人:Technische Universität München
公开号:EP2218464A1
公开(公告)日:2010-08-18
The invention relates to the provision of compounds, methods for producing them, and their use for imaging and quantification of aggregates of amyloid peptides in vivo. In a preferred aspect of the invention, a tracer is administered to humans and displays enrichment in the areas that are containing amyloid plaques. Tracers of the invention can be used for in vivo visualization and quantification of aggregates of amyloid peptides in patients affected diseases characterized in the generation of aggregates of amyloid peptides, for example familial or sporadic Alzheimer's disease and type II diabetes. Tracers of the invention can be used for monitoring effects of amyloid-modulating therapies of patients affected with diseases characterized in the generation of aggregates of amyloid peptides, for example familial or sporadic Alzheimer's disease and type II diabetes.
[EN] COMPOUNDS FOR NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF AGGREGATES OF AMYLOID PEPTIDES<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS POUR LA MESURE NON VULNÉRANTE D'AGRÉGATS DE PEPTIDES AMYLOÏDES
申请人:UNIV MUENCHEN TECH
公开号:WO2010092111A2
公开(公告)日:2010-08-19
The invention relates to the provision of compounds, methods for producing them, and their use for imaging and quantification of aggregates of β-amyloid peptides in vivo. In a preferred aspect of the invention, a tracer is administered to humans and displays enrichment in body parts that are containing aggregates of amyloid peptides. Tracers of the invention can be used for non-invasive depiction and quantification of aggregates of β-amyloid peptides in humans affected with diseases that are characterized in the generation of such aggregates.
Compounds for Non-Invasive Measurement of Aggregates of Amyloid Peptides
申请人:Gjermund Henriksen
公开号:US20120070374A1
公开(公告)日:2012-03-22
The invention relates to the provision of compounds, methods for producing them, and their use for imaging and quantification of aggregates of β-amyloid peptides in vivo. In a preferred aspect of the invention, a tracer is administered to humans and displays enrichment in body parts that are containing aggregates of amyloid peptides. Tracers of the invention can be used for non-invasive depiction and quantification of aggregates of β-amyloid peptides in humans affected with diseases that are characterized in the generation of such aggregates.