Monoanionic 99mTc-tricarbonyl-aminopolycarboxylate complexes with uncharged pendant groups: Radiosynthesis and evaluation as potential renal tubular tracers

99mTc(CO)3-nitrilotriacetic acid, 99mTc(CO)3(NTA), is a new renal tubular agent with pharmacokinetic properties comparable to those of 131I-OIH but the clearance of 99mTc(CO)3(NTA) and 131I-OIH is still less than the clearance of PAH, the gold standard for the measurement of effective renal plasma flow. At physiological pH, dianionic 99mTc(CO)3(NTA) has a mononegative inner metal-coordination sphere and a mononegative uncoordinated carboxyl group. To evaluate alternate synthetic approaches, we assessed the importance of an uncoordinated carboxyl group, long considered essential for tubular transport, by evaluating the pharmacokinetics of three analogs with the 99mTc(CO)3(NTA) metal-coordination sphere but with uncharged pendant groups.
Source: Nuclear Medicine and Biology - Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Source Type: research