Evaluation of 99mTc-erythromycin and 99mTc-streptomycin sulphate for the visualization of inflammatory lesions

Meral T. Ercan, Tülin Aras, Işil S. Ünsal
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99mTc-erythromycin (E) and 99mTc-streptomycin sulphate (SS) were prepared with >98% labelling efficiency. The labels were stable up to 24 h of testing, using ITLC-SG strips and acetone and saline as solvents. The biodistributions of both radiopharmaceuticals versus 67Ga-citrate were studied in mice with turpentine-induced abscesses at 6 days post-induction. The mice were sacrificed at 1, 3 and 6 h post-injection of 15 MBq of 99mTc-E or 99mTc-SS. Mice injected with 67Ga-citrate were sacrificed at 4 and 24 h. The maximum abscess-to-muscle ratios obtained by biodistribution studies were 2.36 ± 1.04 (6 h), 2.38 ± 0.38 (6 h) and 4.76 ± 2.04 (4 h) with 99mTc-E, 99mTc-SS and 67Ga-citrate, respectively. The maximum abscess-to-contralateral tissue ratios by ROIs over respective areas on scintigrams were 2.38 ± 0.16 (6 h), 3.21 ±0.14 (3 h) and 3.24 ± 0.92 (24 h) for Tc-E, 99mTc-SS and 67Ga-citrate, respectively. The uptake mechanism might be infiltration into interstitial space due to increased capillary permeability.

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99mtc -红霉素(E)和99mtc -链霉素硫酸酯(SS)的标记效率为98%。使用ITLC-SG试纸条,丙酮和生理盐水作为溶剂,标签在检测24小时内保持稳定。在诱导后6天,研究了两种放射性药物与67ga -柠檬酸盐在松节油诱导脓肿小鼠中的生物分布。分别于注射15mbq 99mTc-E或99mTc-SS后1,3,6 h处死小鼠。注射67ga -柠檬酸盐的小鼠在4和24 h时死亡。通过生物分布研究,99mTc-E、99mTc-SS和67ga -柠檬酸盐获得的最大脓肿肌比分别为2.36±1.04 (6 h)、2.38±0.38 (6 h)和4.76±2.04 (4 h)。Tc-E、99mTc-SS和67Ga-citrate的最大脓肿与对侧组织比值分别为2.38±0.16 (6 h)、3.21±0.14 (3 h)和3.24±0.92 (24 h)。摄取机制可能是由于毛细血管渗透性增加而渗入间隙。
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