A NEW, WELL-RETAINED MYOCARDIAL IMAGING AGENT - RADIOIODINATED 15-(PARA-IODOPHENYL)-6-TELLURAPENTADECANOIC ACID
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 23 (10) , 904-908
Abstract
A method involving the acid-catalyzed decompositon of a piperidyltriazene intermediate in the presence of radioiodide was developed for the synthesis of radioiodinated 15-(p-iodophenyl)-6-tellurapentadecanoic acid. The 125I-labeled agent shows rapid, pronounced myocardial uptake in rats (5.30-6.45% injected dose/g after 5 min) and also exhibits the prolonged retention previously observed with 9-[123mTe]telluraheptadecanoic acid (9-[123mTe]HDA). After 6 h, the heart uptake remained high (3.89-5.33% dose/g) and decreased only to 3.02-3.41% dose/g after 24 h. Very low blood activity was detected (0.24-0.27% dose/g at 5 min; 0.29-0.32% dose/g at 6 h) and the heart-to-blood ratios were high (22:1 at 5 min; 15:1 at 6 h). Maximal deiodination was demonstrated by the low thyroid uptake (1.41-1.63% dose/g at 5 min; 5.33-7.08% dose/g at 6 h). The rapid and pronounced uptake, prolonged myocardial retention and low in vivo deiodination make this agent attractive for further evaluation.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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