Biological Research (Jan 2007)

The ingestión of a Nectandra membranácea extract changes the bioavailability of technetium-99m radiobiocomplex in rat organs

  • SILVANA RAMOS FARÍAS MORENO,
  • ADRIANO ARNOBIO,
  • JORGE JOSÉ DE CARVALH0,
  • LUCIA NASCIMENT0,
  • MARGARETH OLIVEIRA TIMOTEO,
  • BENI OLEJ,
  • EMELY KAZAN ROCHA,
  • MARIO PEREIRA,
  • MARIO BERNARDO-FILH0,
  • LUIZ QUERINO DE ARAÚJO CALDAS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 2
pp. 131 – 135

Abstract

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The radiobiocomplexes labeled with technetium-99m (Tc-99m) have been widely used in nuclear medicine in single photon emission computed tomography and in basic research. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of a Nectandra membranácea extract on the bioavailability of the sodium pertechnetate (Na99mTc0(4)) radiobiocomplex in rat organs. The animals were treated with a N. membranácea extract (30 mg/ ml), for 6 days. Na99mTc0(4) was injected, the organs were isolated and weighed, and the radioactivity was determined in each organ (%ATI/organ). The %ATI/organ was divided by the mass of each organ to calculate the %ATI/g. A significant increase of the %ATI/organ of Na99mTc0(4) was observed in muscle and thyroid as well as in the %ATI/g in the heart, kidney and thyroid. These findings could result from the interaction between components of the plant extract and the radiobiocomplex which may influence the uptake Na99mTc0(4) in rat organs. Therefore, precaution is suggested in the interpretation of nuclear medicine results in patients using this herb

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