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. 1982 Oct;46(4):538-50.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1982.238.

Accumulation of 125I-labelled thiouracil and propylthiouracil in murine melanotic melanomas

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Accumulation of 125I-labelled thiouracil and propylthiouracil in murine melanotic melanomas

B Larsson et al. Br J Cancer. 1982 Oct.
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Abstract

We have shown that thioamides are incorporated as false precursors into melanin during its synthesis. To be clinically useful in the diagnosis or therapy of melanotic melanomas, they would have to be tagged with an appropriate isotope or possibly a cytotoxic moiety. 125I-Thiouracil (125I-TU) is here shown to be accumulated in the melanin of melanotic melanomas transplanted into mice in a similar way as is 14C-thiouracil (14C-TU). 125I-TU gives tumour/liver and tumour/muscle ratios up to 22 and 778 respectively, at 4 days after administration. 125I-TU is accumulated by melanoma cells in vitro more effectively than 14C-TU (125I-TU/14C-TU, 2.7), while the in vivo accumulation into melanomas is slightly lower for 125I-TU as compared to 14C-TU (125I-TU/14C-TU, 0.35). This appears to be due to a partial deiodination (less than 14% of the dose within 4 days) and probably a more rapid excretion of 125I-TU or its metabolite(s). The accumulation of radioactivity in the thyroid can essentially be eliminated by pretreatment with potassium iodide and/or thyroxine. 125I-Propylthiouracil is also accumulated in melanotic melanoma cells in vivo and in vitro, but at a lower level than in 125I-TU and 14C-TU.

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