Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits

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Autor(a) principal: Baby,Prathap Moothamadathil
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Kumar,Pramod, Kumar,Rajesh, Jacob,Sanu Susan, Rawat,Dinesh, Nair,Binu V Sreekumaran, Karun,Kalesh M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Abstract Radioactive trivalent chromium (51Cr3+) is a known radiopharmaceutical used to tag plasma proteins, platelets and also for estimation of blood volume. Nevertheless, there exist insufficient reports with limited sample sizes concerning its clearance from blood and its biodistribution after intravenous administration. This study focused to understand clearance rate of 51Cr3+ from blood and analyze its biodistribution. For biodistribution, six adult New Zealand white albino rabbits were injected with 51Cr3+ through their marginal vein. Percentage clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was calculated by recording radioactive counts obtained at 1, 58, 61, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post-administration in thirty-three adult New Zealand white albino rabbits. For evaluating 51Cr3+ biodistribution, organs were surgically removed from the rabbits and weighed. Radioactivity of the organs and urine were counted in a nucleonix gamma-ray spectrometer with a NaI scintillation detector. Data were expressed as cps/g. Average clearance of 51Cr3+ was 34% from the first to the 58 minute. Subsequent measurements for hourly clearance at 120, 180 and 240 minutes showed percentage reduction of radioactivity of 33, 14 and 8, respectively. Minimal specific activities were found in the muscle and brain. Spleen, lungs, liver and kidneys exhibited moderate radioactivity. Urine tracer-concentrations were found to be ten times more than that of plasma. From this study, it has been observed that clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was faster initially which slowed down progressively and there displayed moderate uptake of 51Cr3+ by certain organs. Understanding pharmacokinetics of 51Cr3+ is relevant for its potential use as a diagnostic tool.
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spelling Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White RabbitsTrivalent chromiumBiodistributionblood volumeNew Zealand white rabbitsblood clearance.Abstract Radioactive trivalent chromium (51Cr3+) is a known radiopharmaceutical used to tag plasma proteins, platelets and also for estimation of blood volume. Nevertheless, there exist insufficient reports with limited sample sizes concerning its clearance from blood and its biodistribution after intravenous administration. This study focused to understand clearance rate of 51Cr3+ from blood and analyze its biodistribution. For biodistribution, six adult New Zealand white albino rabbits were injected with 51Cr3+ through their marginal vein. Percentage clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was calculated by recording radioactive counts obtained at 1, 58, 61, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post-administration in thirty-three adult New Zealand white albino rabbits. For evaluating 51Cr3+ biodistribution, organs were surgically removed from the rabbits and weighed. Radioactivity of the organs and urine were counted in a nucleonix gamma-ray spectrometer with a NaI scintillation detector. Data were expressed as cps/g. Average clearance of 51Cr3+ was 34% from the first to the 58 minute. Subsequent measurements for hourly clearance at 120, 180 and 240 minutes showed percentage reduction of radioactivity of 33, 14 and 8, respectively. Minimal specific activities were found in the muscle and brain. Spleen, lungs, liver and kidneys exhibited moderate radioactivity. Urine tracer-concentrations were found to be ten times more than that of plasma. From this study, it has been observed that clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was faster initially which slowed down progressively and there displayed moderate uptake of 51Cr3+ by certain organs. Understanding pharmacokinetics of 51Cr3+ is relevant for its potential use as a diagnostic tool.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132022000100328Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.65 2022reponame:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)instacron:TECPAR10.1590/1678-4324-2022210627info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBaby,Prathap MoothamadathilKumar,PramodKumar,RajeshJacob,Sanu SusanRawat,DineshNair,Binu V SreekumaranKarun,Kalesh Meng2022-07-20T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-89132022000100328Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/babt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbabt@tecpar.br||babt@tecpar.br1678-43241516-8913opendoar:2022-07-20T00:00Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
title Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
spellingShingle Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
Baby,Prathap Moothamadathil
Trivalent chromium
Biodistribution
blood volume
New Zealand white rabbits
blood clearance.
title_short Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
title_full Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
title_fullStr Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
title_sort Establishment of Tissue Biodistribution and Blood Clearance Rates of Intravenously Administered Radioactive 51Cr3+ in New Zealand White Rabbits
author Baby,Prathap Moothamadathil
author_facet Baby,Prathap Moothamadathil
Kumar,Pramod
Kumar,Rajesh
Jacob,Sanu Susan
Rawat,Dinesh
Nair,Binu V Sreekumaran
Karun,Kalesh M
author_role author
author2 Kumar,Pramod
Kumar,Rajesh
Jacob,Sanu Susan
Rawat,Dinesh
Nair,Binu V Sreekumaran
Karun,Kalesh M
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baby,Prathap Moothamadathil
Kumar,Pramod
Kumar,Rajesh
Jacob,Sanu Susan
Rawat,Dinesh
Nair,Binu V Sreekumaran
Karun,Kalesh M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trivalent chromium
Biodistribution
blood volume
New Zealand white rabbits
blood clearance.
topic Trivalent chromium
Biodistribution
blood volume
New Zealand white rabbits
blood clearance.
description Abstract Radioactive trivalent chromium (51Cr3+) is a known radiopharmaceutical used to tag plasma proteins, platelets and also for estimation of blood volume. Nevertheless, there exist insufficient reports with limited sample sizes concerning its clearance from blood and its biodistribution after intravenous administration. This study focused to understand clearance rate of 51Cr3+ from blood and analyze its biodistribution. For biodistribution, six adult New Zealand white albino rabbits were injected with 51Cr3+ through their marginal vein. Percentage clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was calculated by recording radioactive counts obtained at 1, 58, 61, 120, 180 and 240 minutes post-administration in thirty-three adult New Zealand white albino rabbits. For evaluating 51Cr3+ biodistribution, organs were surgically removed from the rabbits and weighed. Radioactivity of the organs and urine were counted in a nucleonix gamma-ray spectrometer with a NaI scintillation detector. Data were expressed as cps/g. Average clearance of 51Cr3+ was 34% from the first to the 58 minute. Subsequent measurements for hourly clearance at 120, 180 and 240 minutes showed percentage reduction of radioactivity of 33, 14 and 8, respectively. Minimal specific activities were found in the muscle and brain. Spleen, lungs, liver and kidneys exhibited moderate radioactivity. Urine tracer-concentrations were found to be ten times more than that of plasma. From this study, it has been observed that clearance of 51Cr3+ from blood was faster initially which slowed down progressively and there displayed moderate uptake of 51Cr3+ by certain organs. Understanding pharmacokinetics of 51Cr3+ is relevant for its potential use as a diagnostic tool.
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