Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/29956
Title: PREPARATION AND IN VITRO STABILITY STUDY OF 188Re-HEDP AS A BONE SEEKING RADIOPHARMACEUTICAL
Authors: Tripunoski, Toni 
Mathe, Domokos
Balog, Lajos
Ugrinska, Ana 
Chochevska, Maja
Stojanoski, Sinisha 
Stanojevska, Elena
Manevska, Nevena 
Grozdanovski, Toni
PopGjorcheva, Daniela
Keywords: bone pain palliation
radionuclide therapy
radiopharmaceuticals
Rhenium-188
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: Macedonian Association of Anatomists and Morphologists
Journal: JMS = Journal of Morphological Sciences
Abstract: The majority of patients with bone metastases will require some kind of therapy for bone pain palliation with the objective of improving the quality of live(1). Bone seeking radiopharmaceuticals emitting beta particles have been used for palliation of bone metastases. Recently, scientists propose a slightly different radionuclide, 188Re that shows such promise for treating primary and metastatic tumors as a radiopharmaceutical 188Re-HEDP. 188Re-HEDP is a chemical complex of a bisphosphonate ligand with an incorporated atom of radioactive 188Re. Bisphosphonates are ligands that contain the P-C-P bond which makes the molecules resistant to breakdown by enzymatic hydrolysis and are chemically very stable. In this study, we showed the conditions for the labeling of HEDP with 188Re, and the in vitro stability of the radiopharmaceutical complex. 188Re-HEDP is intended for the treatment of patients whose condition often requires for the therapeutic dose to be transported to the institution where the patient is hospitalized. Our stability study is performed in order to determine the optimal storage conditions of the radiopharmaceutical if it is not applied to a patient immediately after preparation. The results of radiochemical purity of 188Re HEDP using ITLC quality control technique was above 98%. The stability study for 188Re HEDP stored at different ambiental conditions showed that the complex is most stable in the first 3 hours after preparation, if it is stored at +4oC in the dark. It can be concluded that the prescribed preparation conditions (composition and concentration of chemical components, temperature and incubation time) are optimal for the formation of high percentage and stable initial chelating complex of 188Re-HEDP.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/29956
DOI: 10.55302/jms2363148t
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