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一种稳定的99mtc标记化合物,易于制备,并在血液中保留较长时间,将成为99mTc-HSA(受其快速扩散的限制)和99mtc -红细胞(冗长且有风险的体外标记)作为脑室造影示踪剂的理想替代品。我们研究了99mtc标记的聚合物是否适用于此目的。四种类型的聚l-赖氨酸(PL)(分子量41,000至377,000)要么以pH 12标记的未裂解形式使用,要么通过与n -羟基琥珀酰酰- s -乙酰巯基乙酸酯反应衍生出不同数量的巯基乙酰基(MA)取代基,然后用羟胺去保护并在pH 7.5标记。在所有情况下都获得了高标记收率。用高效液相色谱纯化的99mTc-PLs和99mTc-MA-PLs在小鼠体内进行评价,以125I-HSA作为内生物学标准。在10分钟和60分钟p.i.时,任何被测化合物在血液中的保留率都不超过30%,而125I-HSA的保留率为84%,最小的99mtc标记的PL和MA-PL的保留率仅为10%。肝脏对99mtc - pl的摄取很高,而99mTc-MA-PL则大量排泄到尿液中。综上所述,99mtc标记的聚l-赖氨酸或聚巯基聚l-赖氨酸不适合作为血池示踪剂。
Labelling of poly-L-lysine with 99mTc and evaluation as a possible tracer agent for ventriculography.
A stable 99mTc-labelled compound that is easy to prepare and that is retained for a long period of time in the blood would constitute an ideal replacement for 99mTc-HSA (limited by its rapid diffusion) and 99mTc-erythrocytes (lengthy and risky in vitro labelling) as tracer agent for ventriculography. We investigated whether 99mTc-labelled polymers would be suitable for this purpose. Four types of poly-L-lysine (PL) (Mw 41,000 to 377,000) were used either in underivatized form labelled at pH 12, or derivatized with a varying number of mercaptoacetyl (MA) substituents by reaction with N-hydroxysuccinimidyl-S-acetylmercaptoacetate followed by deprotection with hydroxylamine and labelling at pH 7.5. A high labelling yield was obtained in all cases. HPLC-purified 99mTc-PLs and 99mTc-MA-PLs were evaluated in mice, with 125I-HSA as an internal biological standard. The retention in the blood at 10 minutes and 60 minutes p.i. was not higher than about 30% for any of the tested compounds versus 84% for 125I-HSA, and was only 10% for the smallest 99mTc-labelled PL and MA-PL. Liver uptake was high for the 99mTc-PLs, whereas the 99mTc-MA-PL's were excreted in significant amounts to the urine. It is concluded that 99mTc-labelled poly-L-lysines or polymercaptoacetyl-poly-L-lysines are not suitable as blood pool tracer agents.