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Comparative evaluation of three diphosphonates: in vitro adsorption (C-14 labeled) and in vivo osteogenic uptake (Tc-99m complexed)
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
J. Nucl. Med.; (United States); 21:12
Subject
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BONE TISSUES
RADIONUCLIDE KINETICS
SKELETON
SCINTISCANNING
TECHNETIUM 99
DIAGNOSTIC USES
ADSORPTION
BIOLOGICAL LOCALIZATION
CALCIUM
CARBON 14 COMPOUNDS
COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS
DIAGNOSIS
IN VITRO
IN VIVO
ISOMERIC NUCLEI
PHOSPHONIC ACID ESTERS
RESPONSE MODIFYING FACTORS
SOLUBILITY
TIN COMPLEXES
ALKALINE EARTH METALS
ANIMAL TISSUES
BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES
BODY
COMPLEXES
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
COUNTING TECHNIQUES
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
ELEMENTS
ESTERS
HOURS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES
INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI
ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES
ISOTOPES
LABELLED COMPOUNDS
METALS
NUCLEI
ODD-EVEN NUCLEI
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
ORGANS
RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING
RADIOISOTOPES
SORPTION
TECHNETIUM ISOTOPES
TISSUES
USES
YEARS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES 550601* -- Medicine-- Unsealed Radionuclides in Diagnostics
551001 -- Physiological Systems-- Tracer Techniques
Language
English
Abstract
We have investigated the in vitro adsorption of three C-14-labeled diphosphonates on calcium phosphate. The three are 1-hydroxy(1-/sup 14/C)ethylidene diphosphonate (C-14 HEDP), (/sup 14/C)methylenediphosphonate (C-14 MDP), and hydroxy(/sup 14/C)-methylenediphosphonate (C-14 HMDP). All three adsorbed significantly more, per mole of calcium, on amorphous calcium phosphate than on crystalline hydroxyapatite. Among the three diphosphonates, C-14 HMDP adsorbed-on both amorphous and crystalline calcium phosphate-to a greater degree than did the other two bone-seeking agents. Moreover, when HMDP was complexed with Sn(II) and Tc-99m, it produced a significantly higher uptake of Tc-99m, per mg of calcium, in an isolated in vivo site of osteogenesis. The mechanisms of adsorption are discussed relative to the hydroxyl group on the diphosphonate, to the solubility of the calcium salts of the diphosphonates, and to the form of the calcium phosphate. These studies form a working rationale for the clinically observed high contrast obtained with Tc-99m HMDP between normal bone and soft tissue, and between normal and abnormal bone.