The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate 111In- and 99mTc-labeled derivatives of albumin nanocolloid (NC) for dual-label lymphoscintigraphy to allow simultaneous comparison of lymphatic flow from different tissue planes draining a tumour bed for accurate identification of sentinel lymph nodes (SLN). Using the chelator, p-isothiocyanatobenzyl-1,4,7, 10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA), 111In-DOTA-NC and 99mTc-DOTA-NC were compared in vitro with respect to stability of labeling, colloidal status and particle size, then in vivo by measuring their clearance rates from a subcutaneous injection depot. 111In-DOTA-NC and 99mTc-DOTA-NC were indistinguishable on the basis of in vitro criteria. Their in vivo clearance rates, however, were disparate (0.0015 to 0.075 min(-1) for 111In and 0.0072 to 0.067 min(-1) for 99mTc), 111In being faster in three studies and markedly slower in three. This demonstrates that even when dual-labeled radiotracers behave identically in vitro, they will not necessarily do so in vivo. Further work is needed to develop dual-labeled NC.

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