| Literature DB >> 6607238 |
D R Elmaleh, E Livni, S Levy, D Varnum, H W Strauss, G L Brownell.
Abstract
1-[14C] beta-methylheptadecanoic acid ( [14C]BMHDA) was compared to 16-[14C]palmitic [( 14C]PA) acid for its biodistribution in rats, to determine whether an analogue designed to be trapped as a metabolite of the beta-oxidation metabolic process in the myocardium could be used to assess myocardial metabolic integrity. A heart concentration of 2.82 and 6.18% I.D./g at 5 and 60 min was observed for [14C]BMHDA, while [14C]palmitic acid was 2.65 and 0.89% I.D./g at 5 and 60 min respectively. However the myocardial concentration at 24 h was 0.4% I.D./g, indicating clearance of the tracer from the heart. Quantitative autoradiographic studies confirmed the highest heart concentration of [14C]BMHDA at 60 min, compared to other organs.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6607238 DOI: 10.1016/0047-0740(83)90077-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nucl Med Biol ISSN: 0047-0740