Technetium-99m low density lipoproteins: preparation and biodistribution
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Technetium-99m low density lipoproteins: preparation and biodistribution
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- J Nucl Med 1986 Aug;27(8):1377
Abstract
The focal uptake by human atherosclerotic lesions of 125I bound to low density lipoproteins (LDL) can be demonstrated by external imaging. However, 125I has poor imaging characteristics. Therefore, we have developed a technique for labeling LDL with technetium. To facilitate analysis, LDL was first labeled with 99mTc, by reduction of TcO4- with dithionite in the presence of the protein. The labeled LDL was stable to electrophoresis, ultracentrifugation, and passage in vivo. This technique was repeated with minor modification with 99mTc to prepare [99mTc] LDL for use as an imaging agent. Its biodistribution in 16 rabbits was similar to that of [125I] LDL and it allowed high resolution external imaging of LDL uptake by tissues, including the injured, healing, arterial wall, and the adrenal cortex.
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