Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mar 2022)

99m Technetium-HMPAO-labeled platelet scan in practice: Preparation, quality control, and biodistribution studies

  • Mahdieh Parvizi,
  • Saeed Farzanefar,
  • Ali Khalaj,
  • Abbas Tafakhori,
  • Fariba Johari Daha,
  • Hana Saffar,
  • Masoud Sadeghzadeh,
  • Maryam Naseri,
  • Hojjat Ahmadzadehfar,
  • Mehrshad Abbasi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902022e18860
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58

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Abstract There is no biodistribution or imaging data on 99mtechnetium (Tc)-hexamethyl propylamine oxime (HMPAO)-labeled platelets in the literature. The current study aimed to present updated information about the clinical procedures for preparation and use of labeled platelets. Following two-step centrifugation at 1500 and 2500 rpm, the platelets were extracted from whole blood into platelet-rich plasma (PRP) above the buffy coat and then from PRP into a platelet pellet at the bottom of the tube. The 99mTc-HMPAO-labeled platelets were inspected for purity, viability, release of 99mTc from platelets, and sterility. Also, microscopic examination and thin layer chromatography (TLC) were performed. Biodistribution was assessed following necropsy in BALB/c mice and through imaging of New Zealand rabbits. The separation ratio was estimated at 98%, and radiochemical purity was measured to be 80%. The labeling efficiency was above 30% in more than half of the assays (range: 17-43%). The release of 99mTc from platelets was 9% per hour at 37ºC. After 24 hours, stability was estimated at 54% in the human serum. The target organs of mice included the spleen and liver. In rabbits, the imaging results indicated liver as the target organ. Thyroid uptake was negligible up to 90 minutes. Based on the findings, extraction of platelets and labeling them with 99mTc-HMPAO is a feasible and safe approach in routine practice.

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