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In vitro interaction between venous blood clots and radiopharmaceuticals

Kempi, V. and Persson, B. R.R. LU orcid (1985) In Nuklearmedizin 24(4). p.173-179
Abstract

Clots of 1 ml venous blood formed in glass tubes after 10 min at room temperature were incubated at 37°C with the radiopharmaceutical to be studied. Methods for quality control of the radiopharmaceuticals were compared. Gel chromatography scanning was found to give reliable information. The incorporation into the clot was studied at different pH values and after various time intervals. The highest incorporation was found for 125I-fibrinogen and for 99mTc-macroaggregates of albumin, followed by 99mTc-sulphur colloid and 99mTc-streptokinase at pH less than 2. The titrated initial dose of 99mTc-steptokinase was studied at various pH levels. The lysing effect was less in the pH range... (More)

Clots of 1 ml venous blood formed in glass tubes after 10 min at room temperature were incubated at 37°C with the radiopharmaceutical to be studied. Methods for quality control of the radiopharmaceuticals were compared. Gel chromatography scanning was found to give reliable information. The incorporation into the clot was studied at different pH values and after various time intervals. The highest incorporation was found for 125I-fibrinogen and for 99mTc-macroaggregates of albumin, followed by 99mTc-sulphur colloid and 99mTc-streptokinase at pH less than 2. The titrated initial dose of 99mTc-steptokinase was studied at various pH levels. The lysing effect was less in the pH range 1-2.5, where the best labeling yield was obtained. The inactivation of streptokinase by the labeling procedure was also studied with immunoelectrophoresis and decomposition of casein. In vitro studies of the interaction of radiopharmaceuticals with clots add information for the clinical use of radiopharmaceuticals for thrombus localization.

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  author       = {{Kempi, V. and Persson, B. R.R.}},
  issn         = {{0029-5566}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{12}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{173--179}},
  publisher    = {{Schattauer GmbH}},
  series       = {{Nuklearmedizin}},
  title        = {{In vitro interaction between venous blood clots and radiopharmaceuticals}},
  volume       = {{24}},
  year         = {{1985}},
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