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Clinical evaluation of 99mTc diaminocyclohexane, a renal tubular agent with cationic transport: results in healthy human volunteers

Authors :
A K, Padhy
K K, Solanki
J, Bomanji
T, Chaiwatanarat
C C, Nimmon
K E, Britton
Source :
Nephron. 65(2)
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

As alternatives to anionically transported hippuran, structure distribution experiments on a series of 99mTc-labelled primary substituted ethylene diamine compounds led to selection of 99mTc diaminocyclohexane (DACH) for clinical evaluation, 99mTc DACH, a cation with the structure trans-[O2(DACH)2 99mTc]+ is prepared by mixing 50 mumol DACH, 1 mumol stannous tartrate and 500 MBq of 99mTc. Seven normal volunteers underwent renal imaging and clearance studies using 150 MBq of 99mTc DACH and 1 MBq of 125I hippuran simultaneously. The images with 99mTc DACH revealed good uptake and excretion. The mean +/- 2 SD values of parenchymal and whole-kidney transit time indices and mean parenchymal transit time were 46 +/- 33, 75 +/- 64 and 141 +/- 51 s, respectively, similar to mercaptoacetyl triglycine. The mean clearance of 99mTc DACH was found to be 163 ml/min (SD = 32). Following cationic blockade with 900 mg oral thiamine, significant reduction (p0.001) in DACH clearance was noted, but hippuran clearance remained unaltered. The results support the hypothesis that 99mTc DACH is transported cationically.

Details

ISSN :
16608151
Volume :
65
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephron
Accession number :
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