Literature DB >> 1399696

Development of a liposome-encapsulated radionuclide with preferential tumor accumulation--the choice of radionuclide and chelating ligand.

I Ogihara-Umeda1, T Sasaki, H Nishigori.   

Abstract

Various radionuclide-ligand complexes were encapsulated in liposomes and their accumulations in tumors were studied. Increased tumor accumulation was observed with every complex in the liposome-encapsulated form. However, different accumulation levels were registered for the various radionuclides even though they were all delivered using a similar liposome formulation. Though the liposomes remained intact in the circulation, they were degraded in the tumor, liver and spleen eventually. Thus, this suggests that tumor accumulation of liposome-encapsulated radionuclides is dependent on not only the in vivo behavior of the liposomes themselves, but also the characteristics of nuclide-ligand complexes after their release from liposomes. A correct choice of radionuclides and ligands for encapsulation in liposomes would enable excellent tumor-imaging agents to be achieved.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1399696     DOI: 10.1016/0883-2897(92)90136-m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Rad Appl Instrum B        ISSN: 0883-2897


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1.  Active removal of radioactivity in the blood circulation using biotin-bearing liposomes and avidin for rapid tumour imaging.

Authors:  I Ogihara-Umeda; T Sasaki; H Nishigori
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1993-02
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