To investigate kinetics of free 177Lu and 177Lu-labeled thermally cross-linked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (TCL-SPION), suspensions were intravenously injected into the tail vein of mice at a dose of 5 μCi/mouse or 15 mg/kg body weight, respectively. Free 177Lu radioactivity levels were highest in kidney followed by liver and lung 1 day post-injection. 177Lu-labeled TCL-SPION radioactivity in liver and spleen was significantly higher compared to that of other organs throughout the experimental period (p < 0.05). Radioactivity in blood, brain, and epididymis rapidly declined until 28 days. Based on these results, TCL-SPION could be a safe carrier of therapeutics.
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Hue, J. J., Lee, H. J., Nam, S. Y., Kim, J. S., Lee, B. J., & Yun, Y. W. (2015). Distribution and accumulation of 177Lu-labeled thermally cross-linked superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in the tissues of ICR mice. Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, 55(1), 57–60. https://doi.org/10.14405/kjvr.2015.55.1.57
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