Biological Distribution of Orally Administered [ 123 I]MIBG for Estimating Gastrointestinal Tract Absorption.
Masato KobayashiAsuka MizutaniYuka MuranakaKodai NishiHisakazu KomoriRyuichi NishiiNaoto ShikanoTakeo NakanishiIkumi TamaiKeiichi KawaiPublished in: Pharmaceutics (2021)
Gastrointestinal tract absorption of cationic anticancer drugs and medicines was estimated using whole-body imaging following oral [ 123 I]MIBG administration. [ 123 I]MIBG was added to cultures of human embryonic kidney (HEK)293 cells expressing human organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATP)2B1, carnitine/organic cation transporter (OCTN)1 and OCTN2, and organic cation transporter (OCT)1, OCT2, and OCT3 with and without cimetidine (an OCTN and OCT inhibitor) and L-carnitine (an OCTN inhibitor). Biodistribution analyses and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging in normal and dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced experimental colitis mice were conducted using [ 123 I]MIBG with and without cimetidine. [ 123 I]MIBG uptake was significantly higher in HEK293/OCTN1, 2, and OCT1-3 cells than in mock cells. Uptake via OCTN was inhibited by L-carnitine, whereas OCT-mediated uptake was inhibited by cimetidine. Biodistribution analyses and SPECT imaging studies showed significantly lower accumulation of [ 123 I]MIBG in the blood, heart, liver, and bladder in DSS-induced experimental colitis mice and mice with cimetidine loading compared with normal mice, whereas significantly higher accumulation in the stomach and kidney was observed after [ 123 I]MIBG injection. [ 123 I]MIBG imaging after oral administration can be used to estimate gastrointestinal absorption in the small intestine via OCTN and/or OCT by measuring radioactivity in the heart, liver, and bladder.
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