Published September 2002 | Version v1
Journal article

Specificity of pH sensitive Tc(V)-DMS for acidophilic osteoclastic bone cells: biological and cellular studies

  • 1. Kyoto University, Graduate School Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto, Tokai Mura, Ibaraki 319--11 (Japan)
  • 2. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Kyoto 606-8501, Tokai Mura, Ibaraki 319-11 (Japan)

Description

Bone scintigraphy is a sensitive imaging method for detecting skeletal metastases but the low specificity has decreased its oncological use. Bone scintigraphy has relied on Tc-bisphosphonate (Tc-BP) agents with affinity for the mineral phase. However, bio-functional Tc(V)-DMS agent, sensitive to acid pH of tumoral tissue has shown osteotrophic properties, in adult bone pathologies. Objectives: Basis for understanding the osteotropic character of the pH sensitive Tc(V)-DMS in bone metastasis. Methods: Studies on differential Tc(V)-DMS and Tc-BP accumulation response were carried out by acidophilic osteoclast (OC) and basophilic osteoblast (OB) cells subjected to variable pH incubation media (HEPES, 370C) and by bone tissue of Ehrlich Ascites Tumor (EAT) bearing mice, exposed to systemic NH4Cl or glucose mediated acidification (GmAc). Agents injected into tail vein and bone radioactivity analyzed. Bone metabolism markers measured in blood and urine (pH, Pi, Ca , Alp, Dpd). Acid-base regulation effect at cellular level, analyzed by using bafilomycin, amiloride, DIDS and acetazolamide inhibitors. Results: Lack of any OB response to acidification or alkalinization detected with either Tc(V)-DMS or Tc-BP agent. However, OC cells were highly sensitivity to acidification only in the presence of Tc(V)-DMS showing great radioactivity increase as the pH was lowered. This specificity also detected, in EAT bearing mice; increased bone tissue accumulation in response to systemic acidification was clearly detected upon administration of Tc(V)-DMS only under GmAc, an experimental model showing high urine excretion of deoxypyridinoline, a bone resorption marker. Conclusion: Peculiarity of multi nucleated OC cells sensitive to the environment pH and their activation in acid pH has been well known. Tc-BP agent showed lack of affinity for OC or OB cells. Specific affinity of OC cells for Tc(V)-DMS and its increased bone accumulation with the systemic pH lowering reflect the pH sensitive character of the agent, detected in bone tissue of EAT mice under systemic GmAc. In the OC accumulation of Tc(V)-DMS, the regulation of acid-base system seems to indicate the participation of carbonic anhydrase (CA) highly expressed in OC cells in acidic pH. In malignant tissue, low pH environment occurs and induced the pH sensitive Tc(V)-DMS accumulation response. Consequences of this differential character of the pH sensitive Tc(V)-DMS in clinical bone diagnosis, indicated the involvement of cellular system rather than physicochemical adsorption as often mentioned in Tc-BP

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal Volume
1
Journal Issue
suppl.2
Journal Page Range
p. 184
ISSN
1450-1147

Conference

Title
8. Congress of the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Dates
29 Sep - 2 Oct 2002
Place
Santiago (Chile)