Effect of specific activity on neuroblastoma uptake of I-123-meta-iodobenzylguanidine in nude mice xenografted with SK-N-SH cells

  • Authors:
    • J Farahati
    • H Coenen
    • K Dutschka
    • G Stuben
    • K Knuhmann
    • W Budach
    • B Kremens
    • C Reiners
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  • Published online on: March 1, 1997     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.363
  • Pages: 363-366
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Abstract

The effect of specific activity of meta[I-123]iodobenzylguanidine ([I-123]MIBG) on neuroblastoma uptake was studied in a nude mouse model (NMRI nu/nu) xenografted subcutaneously with SK-N-SH cells. Groups of eight animals received [I-123]MIBG intravenously with a specific activity of greater than or equal to 260 GBq/mu mol (no-carrier-added), 3.7 GBq/mu mol, 37 MBq/mu mol, and 0.37 MBq/mu mol, respectively. All animals in the group injected with 0.37 MBq/mu mol died immediately after the injection. Al 4 and 24 h, there was no significant effect of specific activity on tumor uptake of [I-123]MIBG in the different groups. The uptake of non-tumor tissue was in general lower with 37 MBq/mu mol compared to higher specific activities. The differences in blood, heart, liver, spleen and lungs were statistically significant at 24 h, whereas at 4 h significant differences were only present in the heart, liver and lungs. The results suggest that for the treatment of children with neuroblastoma a lower specific activity of radioiodinated MIBG may minimize the radiation exposure to non-tumor tissue but not to the tumor. Higher mass of MIBG >0.5 mu mol/g, however, is considered as lethal dose in our nude mice model and corresponding doses may cause toxic side effects in human.

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Farahati J, Coenen H, Dutschka K, Stuben G, Knuhmann K, Budach W, Kremens B and Reiners C: Effect of specific activity on neuroblastoma uptake of I-123-meta-iodobenzylguanidine in nude mice xenografted with SK-N-SH cells. Oncol Rep 4: 363-366, 1997.
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Farahati, J., Coenen, H., Dutschka, K., Stuben, G., Knuhmann, K., Budach, W. ... Reiners, C. (1997). Effect of specific activity on neuroblastoma uptake of I-123-meta-iodobenzylguanidine in nude mice xenografted with SK-N-SH cells. Oncology Reports, 4, 363-366. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.363
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Farahati, J., Coenen, H., Dutschka, K., Stuben, G., Knuhmann, K., Budach, W., Kremens, B., Reiners, C."Effect of specific activity on neuroblastoma uptake of I-123-meta-iodobenzylguanidine in nude mice xenografted with SK-N-SH cells". Oncology Reports 4.2 (1997): 363-366.
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Farahati, J., Coenen, H., Dutschka, K., Stuben, G., Knuhmann, K., Budach, W., Kremens, B., Reiners, C."Effect of specific activity on neuroblastoma uptake of I-123-meta-iodobenzylguanidine in nude mice xenografted with SK-N-SH cells". Oncology Reports 4, no. 2 (1997): 363-366. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.4.2.363