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Preparation, characterization and biodistribution of a new technetium-99 m nitrido complex with 2-methoxyisobutylisonitrile and comparison with 99mTc–MIBI

✍ Scribed by X. Zh. Zhang; X. B. Wang; F. Jia; Z. G. Tang; J. B. Zhang; B. L. Liu; X. Y. Wang


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
French
Weight
220 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2135

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Abstract

The preparation of complex ^99m^TcN–MIBI was carried out using two alternative procedures that led to the formation of the complex with high radiochemical purity (>90%). The partition coefficient, electrophoresis and cationic resin exchange experiments showed that the ^99m^TcN–MIBI is a lipophilic and neutral complex, the structure of this complex is six‐coordinate distorted octahedral, its composition may be [^99m^TcNCl~2~(MIBI)~3~], and the optimized geometry of this complex was calculated by using Gaussian 98 for Window (G98W) program. The biodistribution of ^99m^TcN–MIBI shows high myocardial uptake and good target/non‐target ratios in mice at early post‐injection time, for 5 min post‐injection the heart‐to‐blood, heart‐to‐lungs and heart‐to‐liver ratios are 3.18, 1.72 and 1.42, respectively. In respect of the relatively good rations after 5 min and the rapid clearance from non‐target, the complex ^99m^TcN–MIBI may be suitable for instant myocardial imaging. In addition, the lyophilized kit enables the convenient preparation of this complex for clinical use. Based on these promising properties, ^99m^TcN–MIBI should be a new potential myocardial perfusion‐imaging agent. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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