Title of article :
Preparation and quality control of 177Lu-chitosan for radiosynovectomy
Author/Authors :
يوسف نيا، حسن نويسنده - , , جليليان ، اميررضا نويسنده Jalilian, A.R , عباسي دواني ، فريدون نويسنده Abbasi Davani, F , ذوالقدري، سمانه نويسنده - , , بهرامي ساماني، علي نويسنده , , قندي مراغه، محمد نويسنده Radiopharmaceutical Research and Development Lab, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute Ghannadi-Maragheh, Mohammad , مزيدي، محمد نويسنده Mazidi, M
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 41 سال 2014
Abstract :
Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common autoimmune disease, leading to the destruction of the joints
and causing pain, disability, and immobility in the patients. Radiosynovectomy (RSV) has been applied as an effective
treatment for the patients with resistant synovitis after failure of long-term pharmacotherapy and intra-articular steroid
injection for more than 50 years. Several radiopharmaceuticals have been developed for RSV so far, but still development of
new radiophamaceuticals is of crucial interest. In this research, the 177Lu-chitosan complex (177Lu-CHITO) was introduced
as a new agent for RSV.
Methods: 177Lu was produced by irradiation of a natural Lu2O3 target at a thermal neutron flux of approximately 4 × 1013
n/cm2·s. 177Lu-CHITO was prepared in the diluted acetic acid solution. The radiochemical yield was checked by ITLC
method. The biodistribution of the complex was investigated by intra-articular injection to rabbits’ and rats’ knee joints. The
leakage of injected dose from the injection site in the rabbit organs was investigated using SPECT imaging up to 48 hours.
Results: 177Lu was prepared with a specific activity of 2.6-3 GBq.mg-1 and radionuclide purity of 99.98%. 177Lu-CHITO was
prepared successfully with high radiochemical purity (95%) and specific activity of 888 TBq/mmol. Both the biodistribution
data in rats and SPECT imaging of the rabbit showed that there was no significant leakage of the injected activity even after
192 h.
Conclusion: Considering all of the excellent features of the complex, this radiopharmaceutical can be used for effective
management of synovial inflammation.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine