Abstract
To evaluate two methods for decreasing and/or diluting the FDG activity in the urinary system, five rats were intraperitoneally given 1,000 μg/g of L-lysine 4 times, starting from 60 minutes before iv injection of FDG, and then at 30-minute intervals for 90 minutes. Five rats were used as controls. In a furosemide study, 12 rats were allocated to three groups. Group 1 received iv injection of FDG alone. Group 2 received saline before iv injection of FDG. Group 3 received furosemide (7 mg/kg) and saline (1/30 of body weight). Neither renal uptake nor urinary excretion of FDG had a statistically significant difference: renal uptake; 0.179±0.011 (L-lysine) vs. 0.119±0.003 (control) % kg injected dose/g. The % dose excreted and total urine volume were: 15.0±2.5 to 15.5±2.5 with 2.98 ml (L-lysine), 22.9±1.8 to 24.2±1.5 with 1.41 ml (control). The furosemide study revealed a statistically significant difference: Group 1; 7.57±4.73, Group 2; 0.686± 0.638, Group 3; 2.37±2.33% kg injected dose/g (p < 0.01 for Group 1 vs. Group 2, p < 0.05 for Group 1 vs. Group 3). While pretreatment with L-lysine or furosemide failed to decrease renal activity of FDG, saline injection without furosemide markedly decreased urinary activity.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 213-218 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Annals of Nuclear Medicine |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 1 1997 |
Keywords
- L-lysine
- Urinary system
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging