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Thiol reduction-mediated 99mTc-IgG for scintigraphy of inflammatory lesions in the baboon model.

I C Dormehl1, W K Louw, N Hugo, I F Redelinghuys, P J Fourie.   

Abstract

Radiolabeling procedures may modify the structure of the Fc portion of the immunoglobulin molecule in such a way that its in vivo immunological behavior may be altered and its efficacy as radiopharmaceutical for inflammatory lesions impaired. This study tested the efficacy of thiol reduction-mediated 99mTc human IgG for scintigraphy of focal inflammatory lesions, either bacterially or chemically induced and located either in the abdominal/thoracical region or in the thigh of baboons. Positive images were obtained in the thigh lesions between 4 and 7 hr after i.v. administration of the labeled IgG. The abdominal/thoracic lesions were never very clear, mostly because of very hot kidneys. Late visualization (20 hr) of all lesions was poor and a high background was present. Bacterially induced lesions were better visible, although no neutrophil nor monocyte activity could be established in the mechanism of the IgG localization.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1817570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Imaging        ISSN: 0885-8276


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1.  Species and immunoglobulin preparation related effects on the biodistribution of technetium-99m-labelled immunoglobulin G in a baboon model.

Authors:  W K Louw; I C Dormehl; N Hugo; I F Redelinghuys
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1993-02
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