Author/Authors :
Khoramrouza, Javad Science and Research branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Erfani, Mostafa Radiation Application Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran , Athari Allaf, Mitra Science and Research branch Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Nuclear medicine imaging has been used to localize infection sites, and efforts have
been continued to develop modified infection specific radiopharmaceuticals. In this study
gemifloxacin as a broad-spectrum quinolone has been labeled with [99mTc (CO)3 (H2O)3]+ core
in order to evaluate its feasibility as an infection imaging agent for in-vivo use. The stability of
radioconjugate was checked in human serum at 37 °C and biodistribution was studied in mice.
Labeling yield of > 95% was obtained corresponding to a specific activity of 0.14 GBq/μmol.
The radioconjugate showed good stability in human serum. Our main achievement was the high
accumulation in the infected muscle in mice (T/NT = 2.93 ± 0.3 at 1 h post injection), which
may diagnostically be beneficial for differentiate sites of infection from sites of inflammation.
Keywords :
Imaging , Quinolone , Gemifloxacin , 99mTc-carbonyl , Infection