Technetium-99m DTPA dimethyl ester: a renal function imaging agent. Comparative studies in animals with technetium-99m mercaptoacetyl triglycine and 131I-ortho-iodohippurate |
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Authors: | Bhowal K Bhattacharyya S Majumdar A Giri C Vanaja R Ramamoorthy N Ganguly S Sarkar B R Banerjee S Chatterjee Debnath M |
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Affiliation: | Nuclear Medicine Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, 4, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Kolkata 700032, India. |
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Abstract: | The dimethyl ester of diethylene triamine penta-acetic acid (DMDTPA) (I) can be easily and efficiently labelled with 99mTc. This method can be readily adapted for kit formulations to produce a highly stable and very pure chelate, as shown by paper electrophoresis and reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography experiments. In mice, this chelate was excreted unchanged in the urine, and the amount of renal excretion was much higher than that of 99mTc-DTPA and comparable with that of 99mTc-mercaptoacetyl triglycine (99mTc-MAG(3)) at two different time points. The renal excretion of co-injected 131I-ortho-iodohippurate (131I-OIH), however, was significantly greater than that of the 99mTc chelates. The renal clearance values of 99mTc-DMDTPA and 99mTc-MAG(3) were also similar and exceeded the corresponding value for 99mTc-DTPA, but were only half that of the 131I-OIH value in the rat. The renograms for 99mTc-DMDTPA and 99mTc-MAG(3) showed overall similarity in a dog model. The diethyl ester (III) and monoethyl ester (II) of DTPA, after labelling with 99mTc, produced the same chelate, as shown by analytical results and biological data, indicating that one of the ester groups in the DTPA diester is dealkylated during the chelation procedure. To confirm this, two more ligands, diethylene triamine 1,4,7,7-tetra-acetic acid (IV) and diethylene triamine 1,4,7-triacetic acid (V), were synthesized, resembling DTPA monoalkyl ester (II) and dialkyl ester (I, III), respectively, in the arrangement of the donor atoms. Ligand IV but not ligand V, on 99mTc chelation, can generate the specific pharmacophore for renal tubular transport that is also present in the ester chelates 99mTc-I, 99mTc-II and 99mTc-III, as shown by their decreased renal excretion in mice pretreated with a renal tubular transport inhibitor such as probenecid. |
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