We describe the organ distribution of positively and negatively charged multilamellar lipid vesicles (MLV) labeled with Tc-99m DTPA or In-111 oxine in mice. The organ distribution of MLV (In-111 oxine) is fairly constant throughout 72 hr, indicating that the radiotracer remains associated with cellular structures at the site of MLV uptake. In animals injected with MLV (Tc-99m DTPA), on the other hand, there is continuous leakage of radioactivity from the involved organs. This can be explained by the release of the radiotracer following MLV destruction in the organs. MLV (IN-111 oxine) may be used to study MLV uptake by different organs, whereas MLV (Tc-99m DTPA) may be a good indicator of the destruction rate of lipid vesicles. Various conditions bearing on liposome kinetics merit further study in order to assess the potentialities of these vectors as diagnostic or therapeutic agents.

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