用Tc-99m放射标记分离线粒体:首次现场方案和早期可行性发现。

IF 1.3 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Biology Methods and Protocols Pub Date : 2025-08-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/biomethods/bpaf063
Melanie Walker, Francisco Javier Miralles, Keiko Prijoles, Jacob S Kazmi, Jennifer Hough, David Lewis, Michael R Levitt, Yasemin Sancak
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摘要

线粒体移植是一种很有前途但仍处于实验阶段的治疗缺血性和代谢性疾病的策略。其发展的一个关键障碍是缺乏可扩展的、非侵入性的方法来跟踪体内移植的细胞外线粒体。锝-99m (Tc-99m)放射性药物广泛应用于SPECT成像,可能提供一种临床相容的解决方案。来自HEK-293细胞的低温保存线粒体与Tc-99m sestamibi、tetrofosmin、高技术酸盐或对照溶液孵育。经过短暂的孵育和洗涤后,分析线粒体微球的残留放射性。通过测量ATP含量来评估代谢功能,并用电子显微镜来评估超微结构的完整性。Tc-99m sestamibi和tetrofosmin的标记效率分别为2.74%和2.68%。高技术酸盐的摄取最少(0.34%)。放射性标记的线粒体保留了与对照组相当的ATP产量。电镜显示保存完好的双膜和嵴。对照证实了检测的特异性和可行性。据我们所知,这是第一个用临床批准的Tc-99m药物对分离线粒体进行放射性标记的报道。该平台支持spect兼容协议的开发,用于可视化受体组织中可行的移植线粒体。
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Radiolabeling isolated mitochondria with Tc-99m: A first-in-field protocol and early feasibility findings.

Radiolabeling isolated mitochondria with Tc-99m: A first-in-field protocol and early feasibility findings.

Radiolabeling isolated mitochondria with Tc-99m: A first-in-field protocol and early feasibility findings.

Radiolabeling isolated mitochondria with Tc-99m: A first-in-field protocol and early feasibility findings.

Mitochondrial transplantation is a promising but still experimental strategy for treating ischemic and metabolic disorders. A key barrier to its advancement is the lack of scalable, non-invasive methods for tracking transplanted extracellular mitochondria in vivo. Technetium-99m (Tc-99m) radiopharmaceuticals, widely used in SPECT imaging, may offer a clinically compatible solution. Cryopreserved mitochondria derived from HEK-293 cells were incubated with Tc-99m sestamibi, tetrofosmin, pertechnetate, or control solutions. After brief incubation and washing, mitochondrial pellets were analyzed for retained radioactivity. ATP content was measured to assess metabolic function, and electron microscopy was used to evaluate ultrastructural integrity. Tc-99m sestamibi and tetrofosmin showed labeling efficiencies of 2.74% and 2.68%, respectively. Pertechnetate demonstrated minimal uptake (0.34%). Radiolabeled mitochondria retained ATP production comparable to controls. Electron microscopy showed preserved double membranes and cristae. Controls confirmed assay specificity and viability. To our knowledge, this is the first report of radiolabeling isolated mitochondria with clinically approved Tc-99m agents. This platform supports the development of SPECT-compatible protocols for visualizing viable transplanted mitochondria in recipient tissues.

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