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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018)

March 2018

Radiolabeling and Bio-distribution study of ICD-85 with Technetium-99m as a cancer treatment agent in mice

  • Seyed Pezhman Shirmardi
  • Mostafa Erfani
  • Abbas Zare
  • Hamidreza Mirzaei
  • Masoud Mola

Archives of Advances in Biosciences, Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018), 13 March 2018 , Page 1-6
https://doi.org/10.22037/jps.v9i2.18792 Published: 2018-03-13

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Abstract

     ICD-85 is a combination of three poly-peptides, ranging from 10,000 to 30,000 Dalton, derived from the venoms of an Iranian brown snake (Agkistrodon halys) and a yellow scorpion (Hemiscorpius lepturus). Labeling of this ICD-85 was successfully achieved with 99mTc, through direct method using SnF2 as reducing agent. Labeled ICD-85 was injected into mice to determine the excretion pathway. The results show that the maximum labeling yield (>75%) was obtained by using 30 μg of ICD-85 in phosphate buffer (60 μl, pH 7.1) at room temperature. Bio-distribution studies with radiolabeled ICD-85 shows moderate clearance of the complex from blood. The improvement of the immunotherapeutic treatment of cancer requires a better knowledge of the biological actions of the ICD-85 since tissue distribution studies are very important for clinical purpose.

Keywords:
  • Radiolabeling
  • Tc-99m
  • Bio-distribution
  • Venom
  • ICD-85
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Shirmardi, S. P., Erfani, M., Zare, A., Mirzaei, H., & Mola, M. (2018). Radiolabeling and Bio-distribution study of ICD-85 with Technetium-99m as a cancer treatment agent in mice. Archives of Advances in Biosciences, 9(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.22037/jps.v9i2.18792
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