Abstract
Conditions for preparing Sn-EDTMP, Sn-DTPMP, Sn-TTHMP, Sn-HEDTMP and Sn-DTPA in aqueous solution in open air environments, and their in vitro properties including adsorption on hydroxyapatite (HA) and collagen (I) and binding to bovine serum albumin (BSA) were studied using {sup 117m}Sn and {sup 113}Sn as tracers. Biodistributions of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yTTHMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yHEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPA in normal mice were also tested. Based on the above experiments, the relationship between in vitro biochemical properties and biodistributions of these SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands was investigated. The results show that Sn(IV)-Ligands are prone to hydrolysis into SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands in aqueous solutions in open air environments, especially when the ligand is DTPA, when the molar ratio of metal to ligand is higher than 1:200, or when the pH of the solution is higher than 10. The in vitro experiments show that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands bind strongly to BSA, and the binding percentages of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands to BSA are much higher than those of the corresponding Sn(IV)-Ligands. The biodistribution data indicate that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands locate mainly in bone with little uptake in liver. When the binding percentages of SnO{sub
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Yuqing, Yang;
[1]
Shunzhong, Luo;
[1]
Manfei, Pu;
[1]
Wenjin, Wang;
[1]
Guanquan, Wang;
[1]
Jiaheng, He;
[1]
Guoping, Liu;
[1]
Wenzeng, Bing;
[1]
Hongyuan, Wei
[1]
- Institute of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry, China Academy of Engineering Physics, P.O. Box 919-230, Mianyang, Sichuan 621900 (China)
Citation Formats
Yuqing, Yang, Shunzhong, Luo, Manfei, Pu, Wenjin, Wang, Guanquan, Wang, Jiaheng, He, Guoping, Liu, Wenzeng, Bing, and Hongyuan, Wei.
Labeling conditions, in vitro properties and biodistributions of various Sn-labeled complexes.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
2005.
Web.
doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2004.09.004.
Yuqing, Yang, Shunzhong, Luo, Manfei, Pu, Wenjin, Wang, Guanquan, Wang, Jiaheng, He, Guoping, Liu, Wenzeng, Bing, & Hongyuan, Wei.
Labeling conditions, in vitro properties and biodistributions of various Sn-labeled complexes.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2004.09.004
Yuqing, Yang, Shunzhong, Luo, Manfei, Pu, Wenjin, Wang, Guanquan, Wang, Jiaheng, He, Guoping, Liu, Wenzeng, Bing, and Hongyuan, Wei.
2005.
"Labeling conditions, in vitro properties and biodistributions of various Sn-labeled complexes."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2004.09.004.
@misc{etde_20620214,
title = {Labeling conditions, in vitro properties and biodistributions of various Sn-labeled complexes}
author = {Yuqing, Yang, Shunzhong, Luo, Manfei, Pu, Wenjin, Wang, Guanquan, Wang, Jiaheng, He, Guoping, Liu, Wenzeng, Bing, and Hongyuan, Wei}
abstractNote = {Conditions for preparing Sn-EDTMP, Sn-DTPMP, Sn-TTHMP, Sn-HEDTMP and Sn-DTPA in aqueous solution in open air environments, and their in vitro properties including adsorption on hydroxyapatite (HA) and collagen (I) and binding to bovine serum albumin (BSA) were studied using {sup 117m}Sn and {sup 113}Sn as tracers. Biodistributions of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yTTHMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yHEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPA in normal mice were also tested. Based on the above experiments, the relationship between in vitro biochemical properties and biodistributions of these SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands was investigated. The results show that Sn(IV)-Ligands are prone to hydrolysis into SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands in aqueous solutions in open air environments, especially when the ligand is DTPA, when the molar ratio of metal to ligand is higher than 1:200, or when the pH of the solution is higher than 10. The in vitro experiments show that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands bind strongly to BSA, and the binding percentages of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands to BSA are much higher than those of the corresponding Sn(IV)-Ligands. The biodistribution data indicate that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands locate mainly in bone with little uptake in liver. When the binding percentages of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands to BSA are similar, those SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands with higher adsorption on HA and collagen (I) undergo lower liver uptake.}
doi = {10.1016/j.apradiso.2004.09.004}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {62}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {2005}
month = {Apr}
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title = {Labeling conditions, in vitro properties and biodistributions of various Sn-labeled complexes}
author = {Yuqing, Yang, Shunzhong, Luo, Manfei, Pu, Wenjin, Wang, Guanquan, Wang, Jiaheng, He, Guoping, Liu, Wenzeng, Bing, and Hongyuan, Wei}
abstractNote = {Conditions for preparing Sn-EDTMP, Sn-DTPMP, Sn-TTHMP, Sn-HEDTMP and Sn-DTPA in aqueous solution in open air environments, and their in vitro properties including adsorption on hydroxyapatite (HA) and collagen (I) and binding to bovine serum albumin (BSA) were studied using {sup 117m}Sn and {sup 113}Sn as tracers. Biodistributions of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yTTHMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yHEDTMP, SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yDTPA in normal mice were also tested. Based on the above experiments, the relationship between in vitro biochemical properties and biodistributions of these SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands was investigated. The results show that Sn(IV)-Ligands are prone to hydrolysis into SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands in aqueous solutions in open air environments, especially when the ligand is DTPA, when the molar ratio of metal to ligand is higher than 1:200, or when the pH of the solution is higher than 10. The in vitro experiments show that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands bind strongly to BSA, and the binding percentages of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands to BSA are much higher than those of the corresponding Sn(IV)-Ligands. The biodistribution data indicate that all of the SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands locate mainly in bone with little uptake in liver. When the binding percentages of SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands to BSA are similar, those SnO{sub 2}{center_dot}xH{sub 2}O{center_dot}yLigands with higher adsorption on HA and collagen (I) undergo lower liver uptake.}
doi = {10.1016/j.apradiso.2004.09.004}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {62}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {2005}
month = {Apr}
}