Published May 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Clinical and clinicopathologic effects of samarium-153-EDTMP administered intravenously to normal beagle dogs

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A study was undertaken to determine the degree of acute bone marrow and vital organs injury sustained when dogs were administered doses of 153Sm-EDTMP calculated to irradiate an acute bone lesion arising from cancer metastasis to a dose considered palliative or even therapeutic (20-160 Gy). The study revealed significant (p less than 0.05) temporary depression of the bone marrow in all doses in the therapeutic (greater than 40 Gy) range. Palliative (20 Gy) doses caused significant leukocyte depression but insignificant (p greater than 0.05) depression of platelet and packed cell volumes when compared to control animals. A mild transient rise in the levels of serum alkaline phosphatase occurred immediately following radioisotope administration. All hematologic parameters had returned to normal by six weeks after the last injection of radioisotope. The study indicates potential for this compound as a safe, therapeutic radiopharmaceutical for treatment of cancer bone metastasis

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Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal Volume
31
Journal Issue
5
Series
J. Nucl. Med.
Journal Page Range
586-593
ISSN
0161-5505
CODEN
JNMEA