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Preliminary in vivo evaluation of [131I]-2-iodo-D-phenylalanine as a potential radionuclide therapeutic agent in R1M-fluc rhabdomyosarcoma tumor-bearing NuNu mice using bioluminescent imaging

Authors :
Tony Lahoutte
Axel Bossuyt
Cindy Peleman
Marleen Keyaerts
Lena Wimana
John Mertens
Mathieu Vinken
Sarah Snykers
Matthias Bauwens
Ken Kersemans
Medical Imaging and Physical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Translational Imaging Research Alliance
Toxicology, Dermato-cosmetology and Pharmacognosy
Cyclotron
Nuclear Medicine
Experimental in vitro toxicology and dermato-cosmetology
Medical Imaging
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc., 2010.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Carrier-added [(123)I]-2-iodo-D-phenylalanine (CA [(123)I]-2-I-D-Phe) was previously found to have a preferential retention in tumors with a high tumor background contrast in animal models. A previous human dosimetry study demonstrated a favorable biodistribution and radiation burden in human subjects. AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of CA [(131)I]-2-I-D-Phe as an agent for radionuclide therapy. METHODS: Sixty (60) nude athymic mice were inoculated subcutaneously with firefly luciferase-transduced R1M rhabdomyosarcoma cells. The mice in the therapy group were injected intravenously (i.v.) with 148 MBq [(131)I]-2-I-D-Phe (432 GBq/mmol) in kit solution. Controls were injected with kit solution without radioactivity, with physiological saline, or with 148 MBq [(131)I](-) in physiological saline. Tumor growth was quantified using bioluminescent imaging and caliper measurements. RESULTS: [(131)I]-2-I-D-Phe clearly reduced tumor growth in the treated mice compared with thecontrol groups. A tumor growth-rate reduction of at least 33% was found for mice receiving a therapeutic dose. There were no serious adverse side-effects of the therapy. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, i.v. injection of CA 148 MBq [(131)I]-2-I-D-Phe specifically reduces tumor growth in athymic nude mice without relevant side-effects on the animals' health.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fff0ec800bcd9bbfd3e7a42b6ce6b55e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/cbr.2009.0705