Author/Authors :
جليليان، امير رضا نويسنده Radiopharmaceutical Research and Development Lab, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Tehran, Iran Jalilian, Amir R , نوين روز، آيتك نويسنده Karaj Islamic Azad University, Karaj, Iran Novinrooz, Aytak , معتمدي ساده، فرحناز نويسنده Motamedi-Sedeh, Farahnaz , مرادخاني، صديقه نويسنده سازمان انرژي اتمي ايران Moradkhani, S , رجامند، امير نويسنده Radiopharmaceutical Research and Development Laboratory, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, Tehra Rajamand, Amir , صولتي، جلال نويسنده Solati , J
Abstract :
Introduction: Gallium-67 citrate has been known as a good infection agent in nuclear medicine for decades. In
this work the value of 67Ga-citrate has been investigated in infected animal models using SPECT imaging at
optimized/standardized conditions.
Methods: The bacterial (Staphylococcus aureus; S.a. and Escherichia coli; E.c.) and fungal (Candidae
albicans; C.a.) species from standard sources were cultured according to the standard procedures and wild-type
NMRI rats were inoculated by the injection of 5x107 microorganisms (MO) into their thighs and animals
incubated for infection site formation for 2 and 3 days followed by iv injection of freshly prepared 67Ga-citrate
(45-50 ?Ci) and SPECT imaging performed at 2 ,4 and 24 hours post injection in parallel with control groups.
Results: In S.a.-infected rats 67Ga-citrate demonstrated hot spot foci at all time intervals esp. 24h post injections
in contrast with normal animal scans. In case of C.a., the infected animals also demonstrated significant
accumulation foci being most significant after 24h. In E.c.-infected animals however weak positive scans were
obtained even after 24 hours.
Conclusion: Our animal models developed for the evaluation of new infection-targeting agents were
successfully positive using 67Ga scan. These models can also be used in the evaluation of newly developed
antibiotics in animal models for in vivo studies. The efficacy of 67Ga-scan in our microorganism infection
models can be summarized as S.A. > C.a. > E.c..