Radioiodination of a natural toxin (ICD-۸۵) for fighting cancer

Publish Year: 1397
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JR_IJMP-15-0_020

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 29 آذر 1402

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Introduction: Many molecules can be labeled by iodine. Some of labeled substances are used for investigations of cancer treatment, biodistribution study in body, receptor binding, secrete pathway etc. Peptides are biomolecules and can be labeled by ۱۳۱Iodine. ICD- ۸۵ is a tri-peptide derived from Iranian brown snake venom and scorpion venom. This tri-peptide treats cancer by inducing apoptosis. In this study, radioiodination and normal mice biodistribution of ICD-۸۵ was performed by different values of Chloramine-T. Materials and Methods: This tri-peptide isolated from snake and yellow scorpion venom by HPLC and gel chromatography. Labeling with iodine-۱۳۱ was done by Chloramine-T method. The reaction was performed by different values of chloramine T. The values ۵۰, ۱۰۰, ۱۵۰, ۲۰۰, ۲۵۰ micrograms were chosen for this radiolabelling. Stability of labeled tripeptide was investigated in phosphate buffer saline for one day. Biodistribution study was studied in normal mice. Results: The results show that, the use of ۲۰ micrograms of Chloramine-T leads to radiochemical purity of more than ۴۵ percent. The stability of labeled compound was considerable (more than ۴۰%) after ۲۴ hours. Biodistriution study in normal mice show that, the liver is organ of target.   Conclusion: The natural toxins such as snake and scorpion venoms can be labeled with radionuclides and used as cancer treatment agent.

Authors

Seyed Pezhman Shirmardi

Radiation Application Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran

Mostafa Erfani

Radiation Application Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran

Zahra Pakdin Parizi

Mashhad, Razavi Hospital, Department of Nuclear Medicine

Abbas Zare Mirakabadi

Department of Venomous Animals and Antivenom Production, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agriculture Research Education and Extension Organization, Karaj, Iran

Reza Bagheri

Department of Venomous Animals and Antivenom Production, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agriculture Research Education and Extension Organization, Karaj, Iran