The aim of this study was to investigate whether technetium-99m labelled fluconazole can distinguish fungal from bacterial infections. Fluconazole was labelled with (99m)Tc and radiochemical analysis showed less than 5% impurities. The labelling solution was injected into animals with experimental infections. For comparison, we used two peptides for infection detection, i.e. UBI 29-41 and hLF 1-11, and human IgG, all labelled with (99m)Tc. Mice were infected with Candida albicans or injected with heat-killed C. albicans or lipopolysaccharides to induce sterile inflammation. Also, mice were infected with Staphylococcus aureus or Klebsiella pneumoniae. Next, accumulation of (99m)Tc-fluconazole and (99m)Tc-labelled peptides/IgG at affected sites was determined scintigraphically. (99m)Tc-fluconazole detected C. albicans infections (T/NT ratio=3.6+/-0.47) without visualising bacterial infections (T/NT ratio=1.3+/-0.04) or sterile inflammatory processes (heat-killed C. albicans: T/NT ratio=1.3+/-0.2; lipopolysaccharide: T/NT ratio=1.4+/-0.1). C. albicans infections were already seen within the first hour after injection of (99m)Tc-fluconazole (T/NT ratio=3.1+/-0.2). A good correlation (R(2)=0.864; P<0.05) between T/NT ratios for this tracer and the number of viable C. albicans was found. Although (99m)Tc-UBI 29-41 and (99m)Tc-hLF 1-11 were able to distinguish C. albicans infections from sterile inflammatory processes in mice, these (99m)Tc-labelled peptides did not distinguish these fungal infections from bacterial infections. It is concluded that (99m)Tc-fluconazole distinguishes infections with C. albicans from bacterial infections and sterile inflammations.

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