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Ann Nucl Med ; 29(9): 792-8, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26238440

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Technetium etarfolatide ((99m)Tc-EF) is a radioactive diagnostic imaging agent that was developed to assess the expression of folate receptors in tumors. Administering folic acid prior to the administration of (99m)Tc-EF has been shown to improve SPECT images. Here, we conducted a phase I clinical trial to assess the safety, pharmacokinetics, and radiation dosimetry of (99m)Tc-EF injection following pre-administration of folic acid in healthy Japanese male adults. METHODS: Six healthy Japanese male adults were enrolled in the study. Folic acid was intravenously administered, followed 1-3 min later by an intravenous injection of (99m)Tc-EF (740 MBq ± 20 %). Assessments of subjective symptoms and objective findings, electrocardiograms, physical examination, and laboratory tests were performed before and up to 7 days after the injection to assess the safety of (99m)Tc-EF. Blood and urine collections and whole-body planar imaging were conducted at various time points up to 24 h after the injection to assess the pharmacokinetics of (99m)Tc-EF. The internal radiation dosimetry was calculated based on the pharmacokinetics results using the MIRD method. RESULTS: Five adverse events were observed in three subjects (50 %) after administration of the folic acid and (99m)Tc-EF, while these events were mild and non-serious. Of those five events, three were considered to be related to the administered agents. The radioactivity in blood rapidly decreased and showed a biphasic profile. The activity of (99m)Tc-EF at 5 min post injection was largest in the bone marrow, followed by the liver and kidneys, and had decreased within 24 h in all organs/tissues without appreciable retention. The pharmacokinetics results suggested that (99m)Tc-EF was mainly eliminated by kidney. The results also suggested that when administered at 925 MBq of (99m)Tc-EF, which is the maximum dose generally used for clinical trials in other countries, the corresponding effective dose of (99m)Tc-EF is equal to or less than those determined for the current radioactive diagnostic imaging agents. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study assessing the safety and radiation dosimetry of (99m)Tc-EF with folic acid pre-administration suggested that folic acid and (99m)Tc-EF should be appropriate for further studies. No pharmacokinetics concerns were noted.


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Folic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Folic Acid/administration & dosage , Organotechnetium Compounds , Radiopharmaceuticals , Vitamin B Complex/administration & dosage , Administration, Intravenous , Adult , Folate Receptors, GPI-Anchored/analysis , Folic Acid/adverse effects , Folic Acid/chemistry , Folic Acid/pharmacokinetics , Humans , Japan , Male , Molecular Structure , Organotechnetium Compounds/adverse effects , Organotechnetium Compounds/chemistry , Organotechnetium Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Radiometry , Radiopharmaceuticals/adverse effects , Radiopharmaceuticals/chemistry , Radiopharmaceuticals/pharmacokinetics , Time Factors , Whole Body Imaging/methods
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