Fast Cancer Uptake of 99mTc-labelled Bombesin (99mTc BN1)
In human blood, breakdown of gastrin-releasing peptide and other bombesin-related peptides occurs in less than 15 min. This quick enzymatic cleavage might impair the diagnostic use of labelled bombesin (BN). 99m Tc-labelled bombesin ( 99m Tc BN1) was injected intravenously and dynamic uptake data we...
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Veröffentlicht in: | In vivo (Athens) 2005-11, Vol.19 (6), p.1071-1076 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In human blood, breakdown of gastrin-releasing peptide and other bombesin-related peptides occurs in less than 15 min. This
quick enzymatic cleavage might impair the diagnostic use of labelled bombesin (BN). 99m Tc-labelled bombesin ( 99m Tc BN1) was injected intravenously and dynamic uptake data were acquired for diagnosing 26 cancers of different origin: 15
breast, 3 prostate, 5 colo-rectal, 1 pancreas, 2 small cell lung cancers and 1 gastrinoma. Background subtracted tumour uptake
data were plotted against time and fitted with known mathematical functions. Twenty-three out of 26 cancers showed rapid increase
of radioactivity followed by a radioactivity plateau, with some oscillations around the average plateau value. The time to
80% of max activity (T 80 ) was the reference parameter to measure and to compare the uptake speeds. The slowest T 80 was 7 min in one T1b breast cancer, gastrinoma reached T 80 in 5 min and node-positive prostate cancers in 2 min. N+ breast cancers showed T 80 at 3.62±0.75 min, N- breast cancers at 5.5±0.88 min (p |
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ISSN: | 0258-851X 1791-7549 |