Title of article :
Preliminary imaging studies of [61Cu]diacetyl-bis (N4-methylthiosemi-carbazone) in normal and hypoxic tumor models
Author/Authors :
Jalilian, Amir Reza Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Nuclear Science andTechnology Research Institute - Radiopharmaceutical Research and Development Laboratory, ايران , Yousefnia, Hassan Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Nuclear Science andTechnology Research Institute - Radiopharmaceutical Research and Development Laboratory, ايران , Kamali-dehghan, Mohsen Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Agricultural, Medical and Industrial research School - Nuclear Science and TechnologyResearch Institute, ايران , Moradkhani, Sedigheh Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Agricultural, Medical and Industrial research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, ايران , Bolourinovin, Fatemeh Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Agricultural, Medical and Industrial research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, ايران , Shafaii, Kamaleddin Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Agricultural, Medical and Industrial research School - Nuclear Science and TechnologyResearch Institute, ايران , Aslani, Gholamreza Atomic Energy organization of Iran - Agricultural, Medical and Industrial research School - Nuclear Science and TechnologyResearch Institute, ايران
From page :
14
To page :
21
Abstract :
Introduction: [61Cu]diacetyl-bis(N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) ([61Cu]ATSM) is a well-established hypoxia imaging tracer with simple production and significant specifity. In this work the accumulation of the tracer is studied in wild-type, necrotic and hypoxic fibrosarcoma tumors.Methods: [61Cu]ATSM was prepared using ATSM ligand and [61Cu]CuOAc followed by i.v. administration and imaging studies in wild-type rats and hypoxic fibrosarcoma-bearing mice.Results: [61Cu]ATSM with high radiochemical purity ( 99%, HPLC, RTLC) was injected to wild-type rats as well as hypoxic and necrotic fibrosarcoma-bearing mice followed by imaging up to 3 hours.Conclusion: [61Cu]ATSM was mainly accumulated in liver, as well as kidney and bladder and less but still significant in brain of wild-type rats. A significant and hypoxia-specific tumor/non tumor ratio in hypoxic models was observed by co-incidence imaging 2 h post injection, while in necrotic and 12-week tumor-induced mice very slight tumor uptakes were detected. [61Cu]ATSM is a positron emission tomography (PET) radiotracer for selective tumor hypoxia imaging from necrotic and proliferative tumors
Keywords :
[61Cu]ATSM , Copper radiopharmaceuticals , Hypoxia , Co , incidence imaging , Fibrosarcoma
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Record number :
2572368
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