99mTc-labelled biguanide derivatives : chemical speciation modelling thereof and evaluation in vervets

dc.contributor.authorZeevaart, Jan Rijn
dc.contributor.authorWagener, Judith Marie
dc.contributor.authorNeves, Maria
dc.contributor.authorCosta, Maria Ceu
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorDithebe, Midred K.
dc.contributor.authorKilian, Elmare
dc.contributor.authorCukrowski, Ignacy
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-07T08:22:23Z
dc.date.available2010-04-07T08:22:23Z
dc.date.issued2010-01
dc.description.abstract99mTc-DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) is known to be a safe and effective agent for static renal imaging. However, it has a long uptake time which is a limiting factor in diagnostic procedures and also leads to a relatively high radiation dose being administered to patients. There is a constant search for possible new renal imaging agents with a good resolution, kidney/liver contrast and low radiation dose to all organs. A series of biguanide derivatives (potential as non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus agents) labelled with 99mTc were investigated as potential alternative kidney-imaging agents on theoretical grounds (in silico) and their biodistribution (in vivo) verified in a limited number of animal experiments. Such a dual approach has the benefit that it reduces the number of animal experiments needed to evaluate a potential radiopharmaceutical. The blood plasma model shows little or no complexation of the biguanide type ligands by the metal ions in blood plasma. It was therefore expected that these ligands will clear rapidly through the kidneys and liver (increased lipophilicity). These predictions were verified by studies on single vervets comparing them with 99mTc-DMSA as gold standard. All the biguanide derivatives labelled with 99mTc show liver, kidney and gallbladder uptake in vervets. It was shown that the agent 99mTc-CBIG (carboxylbiguanide) has a very fast kidney clearance, which will reduce the dose to organs (as experienced for 99mTc-DMSA), although it’s potential as a kidney agent is limited by its gallbladder uptake.en
dc.identifier.citationZeevaart, JR, Wagener, JM, Neves, M, Costa, MC, Rodrigues, M, Dithebe, M, Kilian, E & Cukrowski, I 2010, '99mTc-labelled biguanide derivatives : chemical speciation modelling thereof and evaluation in vervets', Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, vol. 283, no. 1, pp. 123–131. [http://www.springerlink.com/content/105692/]en
dc.identifier.issn1588-2780
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s10967-009-0131-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/13830
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSpringeren
dc.rightsSpringer. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.en
dc.subjectBiguanidesen
dc.subjectBlood plasma speciationen
dc.subjectKidney agentsen
dc.subject.lcshKidneys -- Radiographyen
dc.subject.lcshVeterinary medicine -- Researchen
dc.title99mTc-labelled biguanide derivatives : chemical speciation modelling thereof and evaluation in vervetsen
dc.typePostprint Articleen

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