Interstitial MR lymphography using Gd-carrying liposomes.

Acta radiologica. Supplementum Pub Date : 1997-01-01
B Misselwitz, A Sachse
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The detection of metastasis in lymph nodes is greatly enhanced by the use of contrast media. Interstitial injection of lymphography contrast agents requires only injection of a low dose of the agent, and leads to high accumulation in regional lymph nodes with only minor side effects. We were able to show the suitability of liposome-encapsulated gadobutrol as an interstitially injectable lymphography contrast agent in an experimental animal model. For screening of possible lymphotrophic compounds a guinea pig model was used. Accumulation of the contrast agent in 3 successive lymph node groups was determined 4 h after subcutaneous injection of the contrast agent (about 0.1 ml of a 30 mmol Gd/l solution resulting in a total dose of 10 mumol/kg) into the interdigital skin fold of a hind limb. The Gd concentration in the first lymph node group (popliteal) was 540 mumol/l (16% dose/g tissue), in the second group (inguinal): 260 mumol/l (8% dose/g tissue), and in the third group (iliac): 910 mumol/l (27% dose/g tissue). Moreover, this compound was completely eliminated and well tolerated.

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间质性磁共振淋巴造影术使用携带gd的脂质体。
造影剂的使用大大提高了淋巴结转移的检测。间质注射淋巴造影剂只需要注射低剂量的造影剂,并导致区域淋巴结的高度积聚,副作用很小。我们能够在实验动物模型中证明脂质体封装的加多布鲁作为间质注射淋巴造影剂的适用性。为了筛选可能的淋巴营养性化合物,使用了豚鼠模型。在后肢指间皮肤褶皮下注射造影剂(约0.1 ml 30 mmol Gd/l溶液,总剂量为10 mumol/kg) 4小时后,测定3个连续淋巴结组造影剂的积累情况。第一淋巴结组(腘窝)Gd浓度为540 μ mol/l(16%剂量/g组织),第二组(腹股沟)Gd浓度为260 μ mol/l(8%剂量/g组织),第三组(髂)Gd浓度为910 μ mol/l(27%剂量/g组织)。此外,该化合物被完全消除并且耐受性良好。
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