The aim of this study was to establish the in vivo uptake and tissue distribution of (sup)99mTc-MDP-encapsulated Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) post administration. Radioactive (sup)99mTc-MDP encapsulated into SLNs was administered to rats to trace their biodistribution through imaging and ex vivo studies. As expected IV injected (sup)99mTc-MDP exhibited predominant visual bone uptake and a high localisation of particles in the kidneys (3.87%ID/g) followed by bone (2.66%ID/g). IV administered 99mTc-MDP encapsulated by SLN showed similar uptake than (sup)99mTc-MDP. Orally administrated (sup)99mTc-MDP showed no uptake in any organs except the GI-tract while orally administered (sup)99mTc-MDP-SLN showed distinct transfer of (sup)99mTc-MDP from the GI tract with measurable levels in the kidneys and bone.
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Mandiwana, V., Kalombo, L., Grobler, A. and Zeevaart, J.R. 2018. 99mTc-MDP as an imaging tool to evaluate the in vivo biodistribution of solid lipid nanoparticles. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, vol 141, pp. 51-56
Mandiwana, V., Kalombo, L., Grobler, A., & Zeevaart, J. (2018). 99mTc-MDP as an imaging tool to evaluate the in vivo biodistribution of solid lipid nanoparticles. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10795
Mandiwana, Vusani, Lonji Kalombo, A Grobler, and JR Zeevaart "99mTc-MDP as an imaging tool to evaluate the in vivo biodistribution of solid lipid nanoparticles." (2018) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10795
Mandiwana V, Kalombo L, Grobler A, Zeevaart J. 99mTc-MDP as an imaging tool to evaluate the in vivo biodistribution of solid lipid nanoparticles. 2018; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10795.
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