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Meeting ReportMolecular Targeting Probes - Radioactive and Nonradioactive

Radioiodinated BMIPP as a potential probe for hepatic fatty acid metabolism: Evaluation in mice at different feeding status

Kazuaki Yamasaki, Songji Zhao, Mie Nishimura, Yan Zhao, Wenwen Yu, Yoichi Shimizu, Ken-ichi Nishijima, Nagara Tamaki, Hiroshi Takeda and Yuji Kuge
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2013, 54 (supplement 2) 1209;
Kazuaki Yamasaki
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Songji Zhao
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Mie Nishimura
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Yan Zhao
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Wenwen Yu
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Yoichi Shimizu
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Ken-ichi Nishijima
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Nagara Tamaki
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Hiroshi Takeda
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Objectives Alteration of fatty acids (FA) metabolism in the liver leads to various diseases including hepatic steatosis. Therefore, understanding of hepatic FA metabolism is useful for evaluation of the diseases. A FA analog, 123I-15-(p-iodophenyl)-3(R,S)-methylpentadecanoic acid (123I-BMIPP) is widely used for the diagnosis of cardiac FA metabolism, however the intrahepatic kinetics has not been investigated in detail. Thus, in order to clarify potentials of 123I-BMIPP for imaging hepatic FA metabolism, we determined hepatic distribution/metabolism of 125I-BMIPP in mice at various metabolic status induced by fasting.

Methods Fed or fasted (6, 12, and 24 h fasting) mice were injected with 125I-BMIPP. Radioactivity in the liver was measured at 1, 5, 10, 30, 60 and 120 min after the injection (n=5 in each time point). Lipid fraction was extracted from the liver by the Folch method, and radioactivity in the lipid fraction (e.g. unchanged 125I-BMIPP and triglyceride (TG)) was analyzed by thin-layer chromatography.

Results The hepatic radioactivity in the fasted groups was higher than in the fed group, and this tendency was depending on the fasting time (AUC: 35, 45, 56, 59 (%ID/g/kg)×min for fed, 6, 12, 24 h-fasting). Radioactivity in the TG fraction was also higher in the fasted groups than the fed group (AUC: 6, 12, 31, 37 (%ID/g/kg)×min for fed, 6, 12, 24 h-fasting). It is known that FA released from adipose tissues can be re-esterified to produce TG in the liver under fasting when influx of FA exceeds hepatic oxidation capacity, which may explain the present results.

Conclusions Hepatic distribution of 125I-BMIPP was increased by fasting and further elevation was seen by extension of fasting time. Increased storage as TG by fasting may be the reason for the difference. 125I-BMIPP can detect changes in hepatic FA metabolism induced by fasting, indicating potentials 123I-BMIPP for imaging hepatic FA metabolism.

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Kazuaki Yamasaki, Songji Zhao, Mie Nishimura, Yan Zhao, Wenwen Yu, Yoichi Shimizu, Ken-ichi Nishijima, Nagara Tamaki, Hiroshi Takeda, Yuji Kuge
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Kazuaki Yamasaki, Songji Zhao, Mie Nishimura, Yan Zhao, Wenwen Yu, Yoichi Shimizu, Ken-ichi Nishijima, Nagara Tamaki, Hiroshi Takeda, Yuji Kuge
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