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 , مير عزيزي، فاطمه نويسنده Biochemistry Department, Payam-e-Noor University, District 10, Tehran, Iran Mirazizi, Fatemeh , ناظم، حبيب الله نويسنده , , شفايي، كمال الدين نويسنده سازمان انرژي اتمي كرج , , ناصريان ، بهنام نويسنده Naserian, B , صادق پور، حسين نويسنده Faculty of Pharmacy, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Sadeghpour, Hossein
Abstract :
Introduction: Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in developing and
developed countries. Rapid diagnosis of the thrombosis can be an essential step in management of the
stroke.
Methods: In this work a recently developed radiolabeled streptokinase (STP) tracer was evaluated in an
animal thrombotic model using SPECT imaging and biodistribution studies. Locally labeled [67Ga]-
Streptokinase was checked by ITLC, HPLC and SDS-PAGE experiments to check the tracer integrity and
purity. The biodistribution studies were performed in thrombotic femoral vein of rats using tissue counting
and preliminary SPECT studies, respectively (up to 2 h).
Results: [67Ga]-Streptokinase prepared with suitable radiochemical purity (HPLC > 95%, ITLC > 99%) was
administered to FeCl3 induced thrombotic rats and the percentage of injected dose per gram of tissue
(ID/g%) as well as the SPECT images demonstrated the good specific binding of the tracer in thrombotic
clots located in heart and aorta 2 hours post injection.
Conclusion: [67Ga]-DTPA-STP can be a suitable probe for imaging of thrombosis in cardiovascular
diseases. Ga-68 labeled STP has the potential to be an alternative superior labeled compound due to positron
emission properties for PET studies as well as appropriate physical half life.