Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality

Samarium-153 (153Sm) are widely used in radia-tion synovectomy and pain management for patients with bone metastases. However, its therapeutic application has not been fully explored. 153Sm has been proven to be useful for imaging purposes. This provides a beneficial alternative for therapy with pur...

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Main Authors: Hashikin, N.A.A., Abdullah, B.J.J., Ng, K.H., Chung, L.Y., Dahalan, R., Perkins, A.C.
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Published: 2015
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spelling my.um.eprints.137102015-07-21T02:04:57Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13710/ Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality Hashikin, N.A.A. Abdullah, B.J.J. Ng, K.H. Chung, L.Y. Dahalan, R. Perkins, A.C. R Medicine (General) Samarium-153 (153Sm) are widely used in radia-tion synovectomy and pain management for patients with bone metastases. However, its therapeutic application has not been fully explored. 153Sm has been proven to be useful for imaging purposes. This provides a beneficial alternative for therapy with pure beta emitter especially for liver radioembolization with Yttrium-90 (90Y). This study aimed to develop an alterna-tive radioembolic agent using 153Sm and biocompatible resin microparticles for liver cancer therapy. The ion-exchange resin; Amberlite IR-120 H+ commercially available in large beads were crushed and sieved to 20 – 40 μm and labelled with 152SmCl3 salt prior to neutron activation. Administered activity of 3 GBq 153Sm was aimed based on the standard activity used by the 90Y SIR-Spheres. 6 hours irradiation in 1.494 x 1012 n.cm-2.s-1 flux produced 3.1 GBq.g-1 immediately after activa-tion. Characterization of the microparticles, gamma spectros-copy, and in-vitro radiolabelling studies were carried out and compared to a commercially available resin readily made in 20 – 40 μm, Fractogel EMD SO3- (S). 153Sm-Amberlite micropar-ticles possess a superior and suitable characteristics for liver radioembolization with added imaging capabilities. 2015-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13710/1/Full_Paper_-_Samarium-153.pdf Hashikin, N.A.A. and Abdullah, B.J.J. and Ng, K.H. and Chung, L.Y. and Dahalan, R. and Perkins, A.C. (2015) Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality. In: World Congress of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, 07-12 Jun 2015, Toronto, Canada. (Submitted)
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topic R Medicine (General)
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Hashikin, N.A.A.
Abdullah, B.J.J.
Ng, K.H.
Chung, L.Y.
Dahalan, R.
Perkins, A.C.
Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
description Samarium-153 (153Sm) are widely used in radia-tion synovectomy and pain management for patients with bone metastases. However, its therapeutic application has not been fully explored. 153Sm has been proven to be useful for imaging purposes. This provides a beneficial alternative for therapy with pure beta emitter especially for liver radioembolization with Yttrium-90 (90Y). This study aimed to develop an alterna-tive radioembolic agent using 153Sm and biocompatible resin microparticles for liver cancer therapy. The ion-exchange resin; Amberlite IR-120 H+ commercially available in large beads were crushed and sieved to 20 – 40 μm and labelled with 152SmCl3 salt prior to neutron activation. Administered activity of 3 GBq 153Sm was aimed based on the standard activity used by the 90Y SIR-Spheres. 6 hours irradiation in 1.494 x 1012 n.cm-2.s-1 flux produced 3.1 GBq.g-1 immediately after activa-tion. Characterization of the microparticles, gamma spectros-copy, and in-vitro radiolabelling studies were carried out and compared to a commercially available resin readily made in 20 – 40 μm, Fractogel EMD SO3- (S). 153Sm-Amberlite micropar-ticles possess a superior and suitable characteristics for liver radioembolization with added imaging capabilities.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hashikin, N.A.A.
Abdullah, B.J.J.
Ng, K.H.
Chung, L.Y.
Dahalan, R.
Perkins, A.C.
author_facet Hashikin, N.A.A.
Abdullah, B.J.J.
Ng, K.H.
Chung, L.Y.
Dahalan, R.
Perkins, A.C.
author_sort Hashikin, N.A.A.
title Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
title_short Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
title_full Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
title_fullStr Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
title_full_unstemmed Samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
title_sort samarium-153 labelled microparticles for liver tumour targeted therapy with imaging functionality
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/13710/1/Full_Paper_-_Samarium-153.pdf
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