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Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy

BACKGROUND: Radiosynovectomy is a type of radiotherapy used to relieve pain and inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis. In this study, 188-Rhenium ((188)Re) colloids were characterized by physical and biological methodologies. This was used to assess which parameters of the kit formulation would be...

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Autores principales: Ures, Ma Cristina, Savio, Eduardo, Malanga, Antonio, Fernández, Marcelo, Paolino, Andrea, Gaudiano, Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC134460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12379158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-2-1
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author Ures, Ma Cristina
Savio, Eduardo
Malanga, Antonio
Fernández, Marcelo
Paolino, Andrea
Gaudiano, Javier
author_facet Ures, Ma Cristina
Savio, Eduardo
Malanga, Antonio
Fernández, Marcelo
Paolino, Andrea
Gaudiano, Javier
author_sort Ures, Ma Cristina
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Radiosynovectomy is a type of radiotherapy used to relieve pain and inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis. In this study, 188-Rhenium ((188)Re) colloids were characterized by physical and biological methodologies. This was used to assess which parameters of the kit formulation would be the basis in the development of a more effective radiopharmaceutical for synovectomy. Intraarticular injection in knees of rabbits assessed cavity leakage of activity. METHODS: The physical characteristics of tin (Sn) and sulphur (S) colloids were determined to assess the formulation with suitable properties. Particles were grouped in three ranges for analyzing their distribution according to their number, volume and surface. The ideal particle size range was considered to be from 2 to 10 microns. Membrane filtration and laser diffraction characterization methodologies were used. RESULTS: While membrane filtration could give misleading data, laser diffraction proportions more reliable results. The Sn colloid showed a better distribution of particle volume and surface than S colloid, in the 2 to 10 microns range. The (188)Re-Sn colloid was obtained with a radiochemical purity higher than 95% after 30 minutes of autoclaving. While Sn colloid kit stability was verified for 60 days, the (188)Re-Sn preparation was stable in the first 24 hrs. No significant intrabatch variability (n = 3) was detected. Biodistribution and scintigraphic studies in rabbits after intraarticular injection showed relevant activity only in knee, being 90% at 48 hours. CONCLUSION: The (188)Re-Sn colloid is easy to prepare, is stable for 24 hours and shows minimal cavity leakage after intraarticular injection into rabbit knees, suggesting this radiotherapeutical agent has suitable physical properties for evaluation for joint treatment in humans.
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spelling pubmed-1344602002-11-20 Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy Ures, Ma Cristina Savio, Eduardo Malanga, Antonio Fernández, Marcelo Paolino, Andrea Gaudiano, Javier BMC Nucl Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Radiosynovectomy is a type of radiotherapy used to relieve pain and inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis. In this study, 188-Rhenium ((188)Re) colloids were characterized by physical and biological methodologies. This was used to assess which parameters of the kit formulation would be the basis in the development of a more effective radiopharmaceutical for synovectomy. Intraarticular injection in knees of rabbits assessed cavity leakage of activity. METHODS: The physical characteristics of tin (Sn) and sulphur (S) colloids were determined to assess the formulation with suitable properties. Particles were grouped in three ranges for analyzing their distribution according to their number, volume and surface. The ideal particle size range was considered to be from 2 to 10 microns. Membrane filtration and laser diffraction characterization methodologies were used. RESULTS: While membrane filtration could give misleading data, laser diffraction proportions more reliable results. The Sn colloid showed a better distribution of particle volume and surface than S colloid, in the 2 to 10 microns range. The (188)Re-Sn colloid was obtained with a radiochemical purity higher than 95% after 30 minutes of autoclaving. While Sn colloid kit stability was verified for 60 days, the (188)Re-Sn preparation was stable in the first 24 hrs. No significant intrabatch variability (n = 3) was detected. Biodistribution and scintigraphic studies in rabbits after intraarticular injection showed relevant activity only in knee, being 90% at 48 hours. CONCLUSION: The (188)Re-Sn colloid is easy to prepare, is stable for 24 hours and shows minimal cavity leakage after intraarticular injection into rabbit knees, suggesting this radiotherapeutical agent has suitable physical properties for evaluation for joint treatment in humans. BioMed Central 2002-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC134460/ /pubmed/12379158 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-2-1 Text en Copyright © 2002 Ures et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Ures, Ma Cristina
Savio, Eduardo
Malanga, Antonio
Fernández, Marcelo
Paolino, Andrea
Gaudiano, Javier
Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title_full Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title_fullStr Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title_full_unstemmed Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title_short Physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-Rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
title_sort physico-chemical characterisation and biological evaluation of 188-rhenium colloids for radiosynovectomy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC134460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12379158
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2385-2-1
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