Evaluation of 99mtechnetium-radiopharmaceutical binding to blood elements using different trichloroacetic acid concentrations
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Evaluation of 99mtechnetium-radiopharmaceutical binding to blood elements using different trichloroacetic acid concentrations
Abstract
Secure determination of the binding of 99mTc-radiopharmaceuticals to plasma (P) and blood cell (BC) constituents can help to understand the biodistribution of radiophamaceuticals. The reported precipitation studies of blood with radiopharmaceuticals have shown that the results can not be easily compared between studies. We decided to determine the "gold standard" concentration of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) to evaluate the binding to blood elements for several radiopharmaceuticals used in routine nuclear medicine. We have studied phytic (99mTc-PHY), diethylenetriaminepentaacetic (99mTc-DTPA), glucoheptonic (99mTc-GHA) and dimercaptosuccinic (99mTc-DMSA) acids. Blood was incubated with radiopharmaceuticals, centrifuged and P and BC separated. Samples of P and BC were also precipitated with TCA concentrations (20.0, 10.0, 5.0, 1.0, 0.5 and 0.1 percent) and soluble (SF) and insoluble fractions (IF) were isolated. The percent radioactivity (percent rad) in IF-P depends on TCA concentration. It varied from 36.4 to 65.0 (99mTc-PHY), from 17.9 to 32.0 (99mTc-DTPA), from 11.5 to 38.8 (99mTc-GHA) and from 52.8 to 66.2 (99mTc-DMSA). The results for the binding of 99mTc-PHY to IF-P show that there was no differences in the percent rad when TCA concentrations of 0.1 to 1.0 percent were used. For 99mTc-DTPA, 5.0 percent is the best TCA concentration. For 99mTc-GHA, low values of percent rad bound to IF-P is found with TCA concentrations of 0.1, 0.5 and 1.0. Interestingly, with 99mTc-DMSA, high values of bound radioactivity are not dependent on TCA concentrations (0.1 to 10.0). Radioactivity in IF-BC depends on TCA concentration and it varied for 99mTc-PHY (80.1 to 54.1) and for 99mTc-GHA (85.5 to 61.7). With 99mTc-DTPA and with 99mTc-DMSA the percent rad in IF-BC seems independent of TCA concentration. We suggest that the evaluation of the binding of the various 99mTc-radiopharmaceuticals to blood constituents, using only one TCA concentration, should be avoided.
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