The purpose of this study was to analyse the biodistribution of rhenium-188 Lipiodol in rats with hepatic tumours following intrahepatic arterial injection to assess the potential of 188Re-Lipiodol as a radiopharmaceutical for the treatment of hepatic tumours in humans. Twelve male rats with hepatic tumours were killed at 1h, 24h and 48h after injection of approximately 7.4MBq of 188Re-Lipiodol via the hepatic artery. Samples of various organs were obtained and counted to calculate the tissue concentration. Radioactivity in the hepatic tumours was very high throughout this study, with a biological half-life of 122.9h. Radioactivity in the normal liver tissue was also high, but was significantly lower than in the tumour. The biological half-life in the normal liver tissue was 31.7h. The ratio of tumour concentration to the normal liver tissue concentration was 5.15 at 1h and rose to 7.7 at 24h and 10.84 at 48h. The level of radioactivity in the lung was high at 1h, and declined rapidly over time. The level of radioactivity in the kidney was moderate throughout the study. The radiation concentrations in muscle, spleen, testis, bone and whole blood were insignificant. We conclude that 188Re-Lipiodol should be considered as a potential radiopharmaceutical for the intra-arterial treatment of hepatic tumours.
Radiation synovectomy has been shown to be an effective treatment for the rheumatoid arthritic knee. In this study, we evaluated the suitability of rhenium-188 as a radiation synovectomy agent. In addition, we were successful in labelling sulphur colloid with 188Re. In vitro stability tests revealed that more than 95% of the 188Re remained in colloid form over a 3-day period. Intra-articular injection of 188Re sulphur colloid into arthritic rabbit joints was followed by gamma camera imaging to quantify the leakage. The mean retention percentages of 188Re colloid in arthritic knees were 93.7% (+/- 1.4%), 90.8% (+/- 1.7%) and 87.2% (+/- 0.6%) at 1 h, 1 day and 2 days, respectively. A biodistribution study of the arthritic rabbits revealed that the highest activity outside the knees was in the liver and the kidneys. Our preliminary results indicate that 188Re sulphur colloid may be an effective radiopharmaceutical for radiation synovectomy.
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