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Metal ion release from paramagnetic chelates: What is tolerable?

โœ Scribed by Scott M. Rocklage; Dilip Worah; Sook-Hui Kim


Book ID
102531572
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
396 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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โœฆ Synopsis


At the currently administered clinical doses, paramagnetic metal chelate complexes presently used as MR contrast enhancement agents appear to be relatively nontoxic. Solution thermodynamic, solubility, and selectivity studies, based on a number of gadolinium chelate complexes, indicate that very little gadolinium is released in vivo, and the small amounts that do remain are available for excretion, albeit slowly. Although the mechanism of metal release from manganese-based chelate complexes is not well understood, any released manganese is likely to be quickly and efficiently cleared through the liver. Although MRI contrast agents are unlikely to be administered repeatedly in patients, which could result in accumulation of metal ion, the long-term effects of such potential deposition have yet to be demonstrated.


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