Metal-ion speciation in blood plasma as a tool for elucidating the in vivo behaviour of radiopharmaceuticals containing 153Sm and 166Ho
Abstract
In order to elucidate the in vivo behaviour of SmIII and HoIII, complex-formation constants for a range of blood plasma metal ions as well as these with the octaanion ethylenediaminetetramethylenephosphonate (edtmp) have been measured at 37 °C and l= 150 mmol dm–3. The speciation in the absence and presence of edtmp and/or transferrin was calculated by the program ECCLES and is used to explain the apparently anomalous discrepancies in the uptake of the two metals by bone in a baboon model. The computer results predicted the mobilisation of ZnII and, when tested clinically, it was found that edtmp indeed removes this ion from blood plasma.
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