Radiation dosimetry of 131I-chlorotoxin for targeted radiotherapy in glioma-bearing mice

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作者
Shen, S
Khazaeli, M
Gillespie, GY
Alvarez, VL
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Radiat Oncol, Birmingham, AL 35249 USA
[2] Univ Alabama, Dept Neurosurg, Birmingham, AL USA
[3] TransMol Inc, Birmingham, AL USA
关键词
chlorotoxin; glioma; radiation dosimetry; target radiotherapy; TM-601;
D O I
10.1007/s11060-004-0890-4
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Chlorotoxin, or TM-601, is a peptide derived from the venom of the scorpion Leiurus Quinquestriatus that specifically binds to malignant brain tumors, but not to normal tissues. Targeted radiotherapy using I-131-Chlorotoxin is promising for post-surgery treatment of brain tumors. This study reports dosimetry results of I-131-Chlorotoxin in athymic nude mice with intracranially implanted human glioma xenografts and projected radiation doses in patients receiving 370 MBq of I-131-Chlorotoxin. I-125/I-131-Chlorotoxin were injected into the right brain where D54 MG xenografts were implanted. Mice were sacrificed 24-96 h later. The blood, normal organs, and tumors were weighed and counted to determine I-131-Chlorotoxin concentration. The radiation dose from I-131 was calculated based on non-penetrating radiation in the mouse model. Assuming similar tissue uptake in mice and patients, radiation doses for patients were extrapolated. Distributions of I-125/I-131-Chlorotoxin were only significant in tumor, stomach, kidneys, and brain (injection site), reflecting non-specific uptake of Chlorotoxin in normal tissues. Mean radiation dose (cGy/37 kBq) was 58.2 for tumor, 17.9 for brains, 1.8 for marrow, 27.1 for stomach, 16.0 for kidneys in mice. For intracranial injection of 370 MBq I-131-Chlorotoxin in patients, extrapolated patient dose (cGy) was 70 for brains, 6 for marrow, 35 for stomach, 60 to kidneys, 227 to tumor, suggesting that 3.7 GBq of I-131-Chlorotoxin can be safely administrated to patients. These promising results demonstrated potential in improving patient survival using this novel targeting agent.
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页数:7
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