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Excorporation efficacy with Ca-DTPA of /sup 241/Am and /sup 252/Cf in the skeleton, liver, and kidney of the rat and Syrian and Chinese hamsters

Journal Article · · Radiat. Res.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2307/3574927· OSTI ID:6629531
Distribution of intraperitoneally injected /sup 241/Am- and /sup 252/Cf-citrate in the skeleton, liver, and kidneys at 8 and 71 days after ip injection was investigated in rat and in Syrian and Chinese hamsters. The results confirmed that the most obvious difference of radionuclide metabolism among these animal species is the considerably shorter biological half-time in rat liver (several days) compared to that in livers of Syrian and Chinese hamsters (>100 days). Single injections of Ca-DTPA (diethylenetriaminepentaacetate) given 24 hr after radionuclides mobilized similar amounts of /sup 241/Am and /sup 252/Cf from the rat and Chinese hamster livers. In Syrian hamster liver, DTPA effectiveness was markedly lower. On a double logarithmic scale the dose--effect functions for the removal of /sup 252/Cf from liver were linear and, with regard to animal species, parallel to each other. In kidneys, DTPA efficacy increased in the order of rat, Syrian hamster, and Chinese hamster. After 12 Ca-DTPA doses (30 ..mu..moles/kg once weekly, starting 4 days after /sup 252/Cf) chelate efficacy was identical in skeleton of all animal species tested (50% of control removed). From liver and kidneys of Chinese hamster, 94 and 90% of the /sup 252/Cf activity in untreated animals could be mobilized, respectively, whereas DTPA effectiveness was considerably lower in liver and kidneys of rat and Syrian hamster. Thus, no relationship has been established between biological half-lives and availability to DTPA of radionuclides.
Research Organization:
Kernforschungszentrum, Karlsruhe, Ger.
OSTI ID:
6629531
Journal Information:
Radiat. Res.; (United States), Journal Name: Radiat. Res.; (United States) Vol. 76:1; ISSN RAREA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English