In:
Chemical Biology & Drug Design, Wiley, Vol. 90, No. 3 ( 2017-09), p. 425-431
Abstract:
Kanamycin is an antibiotic, isolated from Streptomyces kanamyceticus , which is used to treat serious bacterial infections. The fact that the present radioligand 99m Tc‐kanamycin used for diagnosis is short‐lived, raised a need to label and study kanamycin with one of the most important beta (β) radiation emitting isotope 177 Lu. Labeling yield of 177 Lu‐kanamycin was confirmed by different chromatography techniques such as paper chromatography, TLC , HPLC . Several experiments were performed to optimize labeling with changing reaction conditions such as pH , temperature, amount of ligand, and reaction time. In vitro stability analysis was performed incubation with human serum. Electrophoresis analysis was also conducted to determine the charge on 177 Lu‐kanamycin. The biodistribution and scintigraphy were performed in normal mice and rabbit, respectively, at different time intervals of postinjection. 177 Lu‐kanamycin was prepared with very high yield (~100%), with excellent stability in vivo and in vitro ( 〉 99% 6 hr postprep.), at pH 7. Maximum labeling was achieved at less reaction time (15 min), with maximum conjugation of the ligand (12.5 mg) with 177 Lu. Electrophoresis analysis showed net neutral charge. The radioligand showed rapid clearance from body in biodistribution and scintigraphy studies. The preparation 177 Lu‐kanamycin could be used as a radio‐pharmaceutical for infection imaging purpose, especially when transporting the radioligand to long‐range distances.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1747-0277
,
1747-0285
DOI:
10.1111/cbdd.2017.90.issue-3
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2017
detail.hit.zdb_id:
2216600-2
SSG:
12
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