62Zn-EDDA: A radiopharmaceutical for pancreatic functional diagnosis

Y. Fujibayashi , H. Saji , I. Yomoda , K. Kawai , K. Horiuchi , H. Adachi , K. Torizuka , A. Yokoyama
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As Zn is closely associated with the exocrine and endocrine functions of the pancreas, exploitation of Zn metabolism for anatomical and functional diagnosis was conceived, namely with the recent availability of positron emitting 62Zn (t½ = 9 h). In the present paper, response changes in Zn biodistribution (mice) and Zn excretion through the pancreatic duct (rats) due to the stimulation of gastro-intestinal hormones like secretin, CCK-PZ (exocrine stimulation) and glucose (endocrine stimulation) were studied. Under these stimuli, the pancreatic secretion of radioactive Zn through cannulated pancreatic duct showed increased Zn secretion only under the CCK-PZ effect, 3 h post 65Zn (t½ = 270 d) injection. Tissue biodistribution in mice pre-injected with 65Zn showed pancreas specific decrease of radioactive Zn whenever a gastro-intestinal hormone was post-administered, whereas the glucose effect was negligible. Thus, the effective mobilization of the injected radioactive Zn, upon exocrine stimulation, represented by CCK-PZ, favored the exploration of a functional study of the pancreas with the positron computed tomograph (PCT) using short lived nuclide labeled 62Zn-EDDA in dog. Evidence of the applicability of this system in regional function studies of the pancreas was obtained. Demonstration of Zn participation in the exocrine function of the pancreas in-vivo holds considerable promise for diagnosis of pancreatic diseases.

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62Zn-EDDA:用于胰腺功能诊断的放射性药物
由于锌与胰腺的外分泌和内分泌功能密切相关,因此设想利用锌代谢进行解剖和功能诊断,即利用最近可获得的正电子发射62Zn (t½= 9 h)。在本文中,由于胃肠道激素如分泌素的刺激,锌的生物分布(小鼠)和锌通过胰管排泄(大鼠)的反应变化。研究CCK-PZ(外分泌刺激)和葡萄糖(内分泌刺激)。在这些刺激下,注射65Zn (t½= 270 d) 3小时后,通过管状胰管分泌放射性Zn的胰腺仅在CCK-PZ作用下显示Zn分泌增加。预先注射65Zn的小鼠的组织生物分布显示,无论何时给药胃肠道激素,胰腺特异性放射性Zn减少,而葡萄糖的影响可以忽略不计。因此,在外分泌刺激下,以CCK-PZ为代表的注射放射性Zn的有效动员,有利于利用狗的短寿命核素标记的62Zn-EDDA进行正电子计算机断层扫描(PCT)对胰腺功能的研究。该系统在胰腺区域功能研究中适用性的证据已获得。体内锌参与胰腺外分泌功能的证明对胰腺疾病的诊断具有相当大的希望。
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