Localized internal radiotherapy with 90Y particles embedded in a new thermosetting alginate gel: a feasibility study in pigs

Nucl Med Commun. 2006 Feb;27(2):185-90. doi: 10.1097/01.mnm.0000194398.97195.d9.

Abstract

Background: Internal radiotherapy requires the localization of the radionuclide to the site of action. A new injectable alginate gel formulation intended to undergo immediate gelation in tissues and capable of encapsulating radioactive particles containing 90Y was investigated.

Methods: The formulation was injected intramuscularly, into the bone marrow compartment of the femur and intravenously, respectively, in pigs. The distribution of radioactivity in various tissues was determined.

Results: Following intramuscular injection, more than 90% of the radioactivity was found at the site of injection. Following injection into bone marrow, 30-40% of the radioactivity was retained at the site of injection, but a considerable amount of radioactivity was also detected in the lungs (35-45%) and the liver (5-18%). Following intravenous injection, 80-90% of the radioactivity was found in the lungs.

Conclusion: The present formulation appears suitable for localized radiotherapy in organs and tissues having low perfusion.

MeSH terms

  • Alginates / chemistry*
  • Animals
  • Drug Carriers / chemistry*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Gels / chemistry
  • Injections, Intramuscular
  • Liposomes / chemistry
  • Organ Specificity
  • Particle Size
  • Swine
  • Temperature
  • Tissue Distribution
  • Yttrium Radioisotopes / administration & dosage
  • Yttrium Radioisotopes / chemistry
  • Yttrium Radioisotopes / pharmacokinetics*
  • Yttrium Radioisotopes / therapeutic use*

Substances

  • Alginates
  • Drug Carriers
  • Gels
  • Liposomes
  • Yttrium Radioisotopes