Literature DB >> 3723191

Iodothiouracil as a melanoma localizing agent.

J A Coderre, S Packer, R G Fairchild, D Greenberg, B Laster, P Micca, I Fand.   

Abstract

Thiouracil and various derivatives are selectively incorporated into the melanin pigment of melanomas during biosynthesis by serving as false melanin precursors. Using the transplantable Harding-Passey melanoma carried in BALB/c mice, we have extended our previous studies with sulfur-35 (35S) thiouracil. The persistence of high levels of [35S]thiouracil in tumor for periods of up to 2 wk has been demonstrated; during this time the drug content in normal tissues returned to near background levels. The variety of iodine isotopes available makes iodothiouracil a particularly promising melanoma-localizing agent. Tumor uptake and biodistribution of [35S]thiouracil and iodothiouracil (both iodine-127 (127I) and iodine-125 (125I) labeled) have been compared and were found to be essentially the same. The selectivity of [125I]thiouracil for melanoma has been qualitatively demonstrated by autoradiography of whole-body sections and quantitated by analysis of tumor and selected tissues. Iodothiouracil was also shown to localize in remote secondary metastases using a metastatic variant of the Harding-Passey melanoma currently being developed in our laboratory. These studies confirm the melanoma localizing capabilities of an iodinated thiouracil, and therefore the potential of using iodinated thiouracil derivatives for diagnosis and therapy of melanotic melanomas.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3723191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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