Co, Fe and Ga chelates for cell labelling: A potential use in PET imaging?
The radiolabelling of blood cellular elements with PET radionuclides offers a higher sensitivity and resolution than conventional imaging but short-lived PET radionuclides have limited clinical use in cell labelling. Medium half-life PET radionuclides, such as Co (t1/2 = 18.2 h), Fe (t1/2 = 8.3 h) a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear medicine communications 1999-11, Vol.20 (11), p.1017-1022 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The radiolabelling of blood cellular elements with PET radionuclides offers a higher sensitivity and resolution than conventional imaging but short-lived PET radionuclides have limited clinical use in cell labelling. Medium half-life PET radionuclides, such as Co (t1/2 = 18.2 h), Fe (t1/2 = 8.3 h) and Ga (t1/2 = 9.4 h), enable quantitative uptake and cell kinetic studies with radiolabelled blood cellular elements. Co(II) oxine, Co(III) tropolonate, Fe(III) oxine, Ga(III) oxine and Ga(III) MPO were prepared using gamma-emitting radionuclides and a number of cell labelling parameters were investigated. The uptake of Co(II) oxine into erythrocytes was only 37%, and 65% of the activity eluted from the cells in cell-free plasma within 30 min. In contrast, high leukocyte and erythrocyte labelling efficiencies (> 90%) were obtained with Co(III) tropolonate containing cobalt carrier and the elution in cell-free plasma over 4 h was < 8%. High labelling efficiencies were also observed with Fe(III) oxine and Ga-MPO and the elution from leukocytes over 4 h was < 25%. We conclude that Co(III) tropolonate, Fe(III) oxine and Ga-MPO may be useful for radiolabelling leukocytes for PET investigations. |
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ISSN: | 0143-3636 1473-5628 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00006231-199911000-00006 |