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Evidence for the dissociation of the hepatobiliary MRI contrast agent Mn-DPDP.

B Gallez1, G Bacic, H M Swartz.   

Abstract

These experiments assessed and quantitated the release of free manganese Mn++ from the hepatobiliary contrast agent Mn-DPDP (manganese dipyridoxal diphosphate), using several magnetic resonance techniques (EPR spectroscopy, 31P-NMR spectroscopy, and relaxometry) to differentiate between free Mn++ and Mn++ in complexes in various preparations. The presence of calcium and magnesium in physiological concentrations in aqueous solutions induced the release of Mn++ from the complex, as did incubation of the complex in liver homogenates. After intravenous injection of 15 mumol/kg of Mn-DPDP, both EPR and 31P-NMR spectroscopy demonstrated that Mn-DPDP is partly dissociated (approximately 25%) in the liver. By comparing in vitro and ex vivo data from the liver, we concluded that the dissociation of Mn-DPDP occurs primarily in the liver, whereas a minor portion of the dissociated. Mn found in the liver comes from dissociation of the complex in the blood. Most of the dissociated Mn in liver becomes bound to macromolecules and is responsible for the enhancement of relaxivity observed with this agent.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8771018     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910350104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2004-07-16       Impact factor: 2.310

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2019-09-16
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