Literature DB >> 7205382

Ruthenium-97 hepatobiliary agents for delayed studies of the biliary tract. I. ru-97 PIPIDA: concise communication.

E R Schachner, M C Gil, H L Atkins, P Som, S C Srivastava, J Badia, D F Sacker, R G Fairchild, P Richards.   

Abstract

Failure of early diagnosis of biliary atresia results in the development of cirrhosis and death. Commonly used hepatobiliary agents are not ideal for follow-up studies because of their unfavorable physical properties or short half-life. The excellent physical properties of Ru-97 should overcome these limitations. Therefore, Ru-97 PIPIDA (N,alpha-(p-isopropyl acetanilide) iminoacetic acid) is being investigated as a potential hepatobiliary agent that would allow an improved diagnosis of the disease. Ruthenium-97 PIPIDA and Tc-99m PIPIDA showed similar blood clearance rates in dogs. Ru-97 PIPIDA scintigrams in dogs showed early uptake in liver and gallbladder and slow excretion through the gastrointestinal tract. Biodistribution studies were performed in normal rats and rats with biliary obstruction. The findings suggest that Ru-97 PIPIDA should be useful for delayed studies (1-3 days) of the biliary tract.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7205382

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


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1.  97Ru-transferrin uptake in tumor and abscess.

Authors:  P Som; Z H Oster; K Matsui; G Guglielmi; B R Persson; M L Pellettieri; S C Srivastava; P Richards; H L Atkins; A B Brill
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1983
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