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Effect of reaction conditions on preparations of rhenium-188 hydroxyethylidene diphosphonate complexes

Rhenium-186 (Re-186) hydroxyethylidene diphosphonate (HEDP) has been shown to localize in metastatic foci within bone in a manner similar to Tc-99m bone-seeking agents. Usually, in the preparation of diagnostic Tc-99m radiopharmaceuticals, the concentration of Tc is at trace level (10 −8 M). However...

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Published in:Nuclear medicine and biology 1999-05, Vol.26 (4), p.455-459
Main Authors: Lin, Wan-Yu, Hsieh, Jih-Fang, Lin, Chih-Phoon, Hsieh, Bor-Tsung, Ting, Gann, Wang, Shyh-Jen, Knapp, Furn F
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Summary:Rhenium-186 (Re-186) hydroxyethylidene diphosphonate (HEDP) has been shown to localize in metastatic foci within bone in a manner similar to Tc-99m bone-seeking agents. Usually, in the preparation of diagnostic Tc-99m radiopharmaceuticals, the concentration of Tc is at trace level (10 −8 M). However, large amounts of carrier are included in the preparation of Re-186 radiopharmaceuticals (10 −4 M), which may significantly affect the preparation of Re-HEDP. In this study, Re-188 was used as an Re tracer. The effects of pH and concentrations of Re carrier on the preparation of Re-HEDP were investigated. Re-188-Sn-HEDP was prepared by reconstitution of a kit of lyophilized HEDP mixture, and tin chloride with a radioactive solution of perrhenate in saline. The total concentration of Re present in this work ranged from 10 −8 to 10 −3 M. The results showed that high labeling efficiency was obtained for each preparation. Although the chemical behaviors of the Re-188 HEDP complexes, with and without carrier, were similar, the biodistribution patterns of carrier free Re-188 HEDP in rats were found to differ from the biodistribution patterns of carrier-added Re-188 HEDP.
ISSN:0969-8051
1872-9614
DOI:10.1016/S0969-8051(99)00007-4