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The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers

BACKGROUND: Quantitative biodistribution, venous blood and excretion data have been obtained following the intravenous bolus injection of AH113804 ((18)F) Injection in six healthy volunteers (HVs), four males and two females, up to approximately 5 h post-injection. For each subject, key organs and t...

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Autores principales: Somer, E. J., Owenius, R., Wall, A., Antoni, G., Thibblin, A., Sörensen, J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27896673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-016-0239-y
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author Somer, E. J.
Owenius, R.
Wall, A.
Antoni, G.
Thibblin, A.
Sörensen, J.
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Owenius, R.
Wall, A.
Antoni, G.
Thibblin, A.
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description BACKGROUND: Quantitative biodistribution, venous blood and excretion data have been obtained following the intravenous bolus injection of AH113804 ((18)F) Injection in six healthy volunteers (HVs), four males and two females, up to approximately 5 h post-injection. For each subject, key organs and tissues were delineated and analytical fits were made to the image data as functions of time to yield the normalised cumulated activities. These were input to an internal radiation dosimetry calculation based upon the Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) schema for the Cristy-Eckerman adult male or female phantom. The absorbed doses per unit administered activity to the 24 MIRD-specified target organs were evaluated for an assumed 3.5-h urinary bladder voiding interval using the Organ Level INternal Dose Assessment/Exponential Modelling (OLINDA/EXM) code. The sex-specific absorbed doses were then averaged, and the effective dose per unit administered activity was calculated. RESULTS: Excluding the remaining tissue category, the three source regions with the highest mean initial (18)F activity uptake were the liver (18.3%), lung (5.1%) and kidney (4.5%) and the highest mean normalised cumulated activities were the urinary bladder contents and voided urine (1.057 MBq h/MBq), liver (0.129 MBq h/MBq) and kidneys (0.065 MBq h/MBq). The three organs/tissues with the highest mean sex-averaged absorbed doses per unit administered activity were the urinary bladder wall (0.351 mGy/MBq), kidneys (0.052 mGy/MBq) and uterus (0.031 mGy/MBq). CONCLUSIONS: AH113804 ((18)F) Injection was safe and well tolerated. Although the effective dose, 0.0298 mSv/MBq, is slightly greater than for other common (18)F PET imaging radiopharmaceuticals, the biodistribution and radiation dosimetry profile remain favourable for clinical PET imaging.
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spelling pubmed-51260322016-12-19 The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers Somer, E. J. Owenius, R. Wall, A. Antoni, G. Thibblin, A. Sörensen, J. EJNMMI Res Original Research BACKGROUND: Quantitative biodistribution, venous blood and excretion data have been obtained following the intravenous bolus injection of AH113804 ((18)F) Injection in six healthy volunteers (HVs), four males and two females, up to approximately 5 h post-injection. For each subject, key organs and tissues were delineated and analytical fits were made to the image data as functions of time to yield the normalised cumulated activities. These were input to an internal radiation dosimetry calculation based upon the Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) schema for the Cristy-Eckerman adult male or female phantom. The absorbed doses per unit administered activity to the 24 MIRD-specified target organs were evaluated for an assumed 3.5-h urinary bladder voiding interval using the Organ Level INternal Dose Assessment/Exponential Modelling (OLINDA/EXM) code. The sex-specific absorbed doses were then averaged, and the effective dose per unit administered activity was calculated. RESULTS: Excluding the remaining tissue category, the three source regions with the highest mean initial (18)F activity uptake were the liver (18.3%), lung (5.1%) and kidney (4.5%) and the highest mean normalised cumulated activities were the urinary bladder contents and voided urine (1.057 MBq h/MBq), liver (0.129 MBq h/MBq) and kidneys (0.065 MBq h/MBq). The three organs/tissues with the highest mean sex-averaged absorbed doses per unit administered activity were the urinary bladder wall (0.351 mGy/MBq), kidneys (0.052 mGy/MBq) and uterus (0.031 mGy/MBq). CONCLUSIONS: AH113804 ((18)F) Injection was safe and well tolerated. Although the effective dose, 0.0298 mSv/MBq, is slightly greater than for other common (18)F PET imaging radiopharmaceuticals, the biodistribution and radiation dosimetry profile remain favourable for clinical PET imaging. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5126032/ /pubmed/27896673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-016-0239-y Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Somer, E. J.
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Antoni, G.
Thibblin, A.
Sörensen, J.
The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title_full The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title_fullStr The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title_full_unstemmed The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title_short The clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)F]AH113804 in healthy adult volunteers
title_sort clinical safety, biodistribution and internal radiation dosimetry of [(18)f]ah113804 in healthy adult volunteers
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5126032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27896673
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13550-016-0239-y
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