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Usefulness of (99m)Tc-d,l-HMPAO for estimation of GSH content in tumor tissues

To investigate whether [(99m)Tc]-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime ([(99m)Tc]-HMPAO) is applicable for evaluating glutathione (GSH) localization in tumor, the difference of distribution between [(99m)Tc]-d,l- and meso-HMPAO was studied using a mouse tumor model. Biodistribution of [(99m)Tc]-d,l- or me...

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Published in:Nuclear medicine and biology 2000-08, Vol.27 (6), p.577-580
Main Authors: Shimura, N, Musya, A, Hashimoto, T, Kojima, S, Kubodera, A, Sasaki, T
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description To investigate whether [(99m)Tc]-hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime ([(99m)Tc]-HMPAO) is applicable for evaluating glutathione (GSH) localization in tumor, the difference of distribution between [(99m)Tc]-d,l- and meso-HMPAO was studied using a mouse tumor model. Biodistribution of [(99m)Tc]-d,l- or meso-HMPAO was studied in GSH-depleted and control Ehrlich tumor-bearing mice. GSH levels in tumors in GSH-depleted and control mice were measured in another set of mice. The uptake of [(99m)Tc]-d,l-HMPAO in tumor was significantly decreased by the diethyl maleate (DEM) treatment. On the other hand, the DEM treatment increased the accumulation of [(99m)Tc]-meso-HMPAO in tumor. Meanwhile, the content of GSH was lowest in tumor among the tissues tested and decreased in a manner similar to other tissues on preloading of DEM. [(99m)Tc]-d,l-HMPAO may be useful for estimating the GSH status in a certain tumor and thereby contribute to the diagnosis of anticancer therapy.
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Glutathione - metabolism
Kidney - diagnostic imaging
Kidney - metabolism
Liver - diagnostic imaging
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Lung - metabolism
Male
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Spleen - diagnostic imaging
Spleen - metabolism
Stereoisomerism
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Tissue Distribution
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