Suborgan absorbed dose estimates in mouse kidneys are crucial to support preclinical nephrotoxicity analyses of α- and β-particle-emitting radioligands exhibiting a heterogeneous activity distribution in the kidneys. This is, however, limited by the scarcity of reference dose factors (S values) available in the literature for specific mouse kidney tissues. A computational multiregion model of a mouse kidney based on high-resolution MRI data from a healthy mouse kidney was developed. The model was used to calculate S values for 5 kidney tissues (cortex, outer and inner stripes of outer medulla, inner medulla, and papilla and pelvis) for a wide range of β- or α-emitting radionuclides (45 in total) of interest for radiopharmaceutical therapy, using Monte Carlo calculations. Additionally, regional S values were applied for a I-labeled single-domain antibody fragment with predominant retention in the outer stripe of the renal outer medulla. The heterogeneous activity distribution in kidneys of considered α- and low- to medium-energy β-emitters considerably affected the absorbed dose estimation in specific suborgan regions. The suborgan tissue doses resulting from the nonuniform distribution of the I-labeled antibody fragment largely deviated (from -40% to 57%) from the mean kidney dose resulting from an assumed uniform activity distribution throughout the whole kidney. The absorbed dose in the renal outer stripe was about 2.0 times higher than in the cortex and in the inner stripe and about 2.6 times higher than in inner tissues. The use of kidney regional S values allows a more realistic estimation of the absorbed dose in different renal tissues from therapeutic radioligands with a heterogeneous uptake in the kidneys. This constitutes an improvement from the simplistic (less accurate) renal dose estimates assuming a uniform distribution of activity throughout kidney tissues. Such improvement in dosimetry is expected to support preclinical studies essential for a better understanding of nephrotoxicity in humans. The dosimetric database has added value in the development of new molecular vectors for radiopharmaceutical therapy.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.122.264453DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

mouse kidney
16
absorbed dose
16
support preclinical
12
radiopharmaceutical therapy
12
activity distribution
12
kidney tissues
12
kidney
9
dose estimates
8
heterogeneous activity
8
distribution kidneys
8

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!