Uptake of 169Yb complexes in normal and tumour cells: influence of ligand and metabolic cell activity and stability of cellular association

Nucl Med Biol. 1997 May;24(4):349-55. doi: 10.1016/s0969-8051(97)00010-3.

Abstract

For better understanding of the accumulation of trivalent radiometal tracers in tumours, studies of uptake of different 169Yb complexes into cultured normal (V79/4) and tumour (KTCTL-2) cells were performed. Cellular uptake of 169Yb3+ is dependent on both the metabolic activity of the cells and the nature of the ligand used. Uptake of 169Yb3+ from the citrate complex is an active cellular transport process but not tumour-specific. The 169Yb-aminopolycarboxylic acid complexes are taken up via a different, unknown mechanism, and in higher amounts by the tumour cells than by the V79/4 cell line, but the general features of uptake were principally the same with the normal and the tumour cells. Uptake of the complexes studied leads to a stable association of cellular components, which is a good premise for the therapeutic use of trivalent radiometals.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Line
  • Cricetinae
  • Humans
  • Ligands
  • Neoplasms / metabolism*
  • Radioisotopes / pharmacokinetics*
  • Temperature
  • Ytterbium / pharmacokinetics*

Substances

  • Ligands
  • Radioisotopes
  • Ytterbium