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- the present invention relates to methods and systems for generating medically useful radioisotopes, particularly carrier-free radioisotopes in acidic form, and more particularly to methods and systems for generating carrier-free rhenium-188 in the form of perrhenic acid.
- Rhenium-188 (Re-188) is one of the most attractive radioisotopes for radioimmunotherapy since it can be obtained from a tungsten-188/rhenium-188 generator system. There is currently widespread interest in Re-188 for therapeutic applications. Re-188 has a half-life of 16.9 hours and decays by ⁇ " emission with an average energy of 764 keV. Re-188 also emits a gamma photon with an energy of 155 keV in about 15% abundance. The emission of gamma photons is an important aspect of the decay scheme since they can be efficiently detected with the state-of-the-art, widely used, gamma cameras. Determination of the biodistribution with a gamma camera can provide important information on organ distribution. In addition, the biodistribution and kinetic data can be subsequently used for absorbed radiation dose estimates, which is important in determining the effectiveness, safety and efficacy in using Re-188 labeled agents for therapy.
- Rhenium is an analogue of technetium (Tc) in chemical behavior, and recent advances in chemistry of Tc, with focus on the biomedical application of Tc-99m, could in principal be extended to Re-188.
- Tc technetium
- Y-90 yttrium-90
- Tumor therapy with Re-188 labeled antibodies or Re-188 labeled sulfur colloids for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis of the knee joints and other large synovial joints are two major applications of this radioisotope.
- the parent isotope, W-188 is produced by W-186 double neutron capture in a nuclear reactor such as is available from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL),
- alumina based W-188/Re-188 generator system was developed at ORNL, and produced Re-188 as a salt.
- the generator system generally operates as follows. W-188 is loaded onto an alumina column as tungstic acid, and Re-188 is eluted from column with normal saline (0.155 N NaCI). The required bolus volume for the quantitative elution of Re- 188 depends on the size of the column which in turn is inversely proportional to the specific activity of W-188.
- Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid can be used for radiolabeling various ligands, method and apparatus are needed for removing alkali metals from the eluent and provide a concentrated solution of Re-188 perrhenic acid in HC1 or HNO 3 .
- a generator system for providing a carrier-free radioisotope in the form of an acid which comprises a chromatography column in tandem fluid connection with an ion exchange column, the chromatography column containing a charge of a radioactive parent isotope.
- a method for generating a carrier-free radioisotope in the form of an acid comprises the steps of: providing a chromatography column and an ion-exchange column; applying to the chromatography column a charge of a radioactive parent isotope; eluting the chromatography column with a metal salt solution to generate the radioisotope in the form of an intermediate solution; and, passing the intermediate solution through the ion-exchange column to convert the radioisotope to a carrier-free acid form.
- a method for generating a carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid comprises the steps of: providing a chromatography column and an cation-exchange column; applying to the chromatography column a charge of W-188; eluting the chromatography column with a dilute alkali metal salt solution to generate Re-188 in the form of an intermediate solution of a perrhenate salt; and, passing the intermediate solution through the cation-exchange column to convert the perrhenate salt to carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid.
- a method for generating a carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid comprising the steps of: providing a chromatography column and an anion-exchange column; applying to the chromatography column a charge of W-188; eluting the chromatography column with a dilute alkali metal salt solution to generate Re-188 in the form of an intermediate solution of a perrhenate salt; passing the intermediate solution through the anion-exchange column to retain the Re-188 ion of the perrhenate salt thereon; eluting the anion-exchange column with a dilute acid to elute, the alkali metal ion; and, eluting the anion-exchange column with a strong acid to elute carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid.
- a radioisotopic composition comprises carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid, the perrhenic acid being free of perchloric acid.
- a method for carrying out a medical procedure comprises the steps of: providing carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid, the perrhenic acid being free of perchloric acid; reacting the perrhenic acid with a substance to form a medically useful product; and, carrying out said medical procedure using said product.
- Fig. 1 shows schematically, a perrhenic acid generator system in accordance with the invention.
- Method and apparatus involve the use of specific eluents for elution of Re-188 from a generator in fluid tandem with an ion exchange column to provide carrier-free Re-188 perrhenic acid.
- the generator is a chromatographic column loaded with an inorganic adsorbent such as alumina or silica.
- Eluent from the generator system containing the alkali metal (usually sodium) salt of the Re-188 labeled perrhenic acid (NaReO 4 ), is subsequently passed through either an anion or cation exchange column from which the Re-188 labeled perrhenic acid (HReO 4 ) can be obtained.
- a convenient method for preparing carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid utilizes an ion exchange column loaded with a cation exchanger.
- a strong acid cation exchange resin comprised of sulfonic acid functional groups attached to a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer lattice such as or AG R 50W-X1 resin (tradename used by Bio-Rad Laboratories), or a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer lattice containing paired imidodiacetate ions such as Chelex R -100 (tradename used by Bio-Rad Laboratories), are suitable.
- Cation exchange resins do not adsorb Carrier-free Re-188 in neutral solutions.
- alkali metal ions such as Na + or K + in the generator eluent are displaced by H + when eluent is passed through cation exchange column.
- An important consideration in this method is the capacity of the resin to retain all the alkali metal ions.
- the chemical form of eluted Re-188 is perrhenic acid since each equivalent of alkali metal ions will liberate one equivalent of H + .
- the cation exchange can be relatively small.
- a generator system to provide carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid is shown in Fig. 1.
- a W-188/Re-188 generator column 10 which is essentially an alumina chromatography column, is enclosed in a lead shield 12, and has an inlet tube 14.
- the generator 10 also has an outlet tube 16 which is connected to a first three way valve or stopcock 18, and thence to the inlet tube 20 of an ion exchange column 22, which can be of the cation or anion type.
- the ion exchange column 22 is enclosed in a lead shield 24, and has an outlet tube 26 connected to a second three way valve or stopcock 28.
- the second stopcock 28 is connected through a sterilizing microfilter 30 and an inlet tube 32 to a collection vessel 34, which is enclosed in a lead shield 36, and has a venting filter 38.
- the stopcocks 18, 28 provide means for rinsing and eluting of the ion exchange column 22 through tubes 40, 42, with the generator column 10 being in fluid isolation.
- the entire system can be housed in a single lead shield, not illustrated, with valve handles extending through the shielding.
- a method for using the above-described generator system is as follows. With the first stopcock 18 open to the cation exchange column 22 and the second stopcock 28 open to the collection vessel 34, the generator column 10 is eluted with 0.01 - 3.0 M, typically 0.155 M NaCl solution. This elutes Re-188 from the generator column 10 to the cation exchange column 22 where the Na + is trapped and H + is liberated. The Re-188 is eluted into the collection vessel in the form of a concentrated bolus of perrhenic acid. The three-way stopcocks 18, 28 are opened to the cation exchange column 22 and tubes 40, 42 for regenerating the cation exchange column 22. EXAMPLE I
- An alumina W-188/Re-188 generator column was attached in tandem to a cation exchange column with a three-way valve between the union of the two columns.
- the cation exchange column contained 3.4 g of AG R 50W-X1 (preequilibrated with 1.0 M HCl, followed by copious amounts of H 2 O).
- Re-188 was eluted with 1 x 12 ml of 0.155 M NaCl produced Re- 188.
- Results shown in Table 1 indicate that fraction 4 - 10, a total of 6 ml, contained >95% of the Re-188 activity, the pH value of ⁇ 1 indicating removal of Na + ions from the eluent. Therefore, all the Re-188 was eluted as perrhenic acid.
- Carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid was prepared using the apparatus and method described in Example I, with the exception that 0.30 M NaCl was used to elute the intermediate sodium perrhenate product. Results are shown in Table 2 and indicate that fraction 3 - 6, contained >95% of the Re-188 activity in a volume of only 3 ml, the pH value of ⁇ 1 indicating removal of Na + ions from the eluent. Therefore, all the Re-188 was eluted as perrhenic acid.
- Another method for preparing carrier-free Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid utilizes an ion exchange column loaded with a anion exchanger.
- a resin comprised of a quaternary ammonium functional groups attached to a styrene divinylbenzene copolymer lattice such as AG R 1-X8 (trade name used by Bio-Rad Laboratories) is suitable.
- carrier-free Re-188 is found to be strongly retained in a small anion exchange column from dilute HNO 3 and then eluted with strong HNO 3 .
- This discovery provides a basis for separation of Re from eluent cations and other impurities.
- EXAMPLE m An anion exchange column for providing the exchange of perrhenate anion by removal of alkali metal cations was prepared.
- a W-188/Re-188 generator was eluted with 20 mL of 0.155 M NaCl into a beaker containing 0.5 ml of concentrated HNO 3 and the solution evaporated to dryness under a heat lamp. The residue was dissolved in 1 mL of 0.16 M HNO 3 and loaded onto a AG R 1-X8 Anion Exchange column (100-200 mesh, Cl " form preequilibrated with 0.16 M HNO 3 ). By washing with low concentrations of HNO 3 (0.16 M followed by 1.6 M), essentially all of the Re-188 was retained and metal impurities such as Fe +++ were removed. Subsequent washing with 6 M HNO 3 eluted the Re-188 perrhenic acid, as shown in Table 3.
- a method for preparing carrier-free re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid using a generator column 10 in tandem fluid connection with an anion exchange column 22 involves a few more steps than the above described method, but has an advantage of impurity removal.
- the stopcocks 18, 28 are open to tubes 40, 42, and the anion exchange column 22 is preequilibrated with 0.16 M HNO 3 .
- the generator column 10 With the first stopcock 18 open to the anion exchange column 22, the generator column 10 is typically eluted with 0.15 M KNO 3 or 0.15 M NH 4 NO 3 solution. This elutes the Re-188 from the generator column 10 on to the anion exchange column 22 where it is retained as the perrhenate ion.
- the three-way stopcocks 18, 28 are opened to the anion exchange column 22 and tubes 40, 42, and the anion exchange column 22 is washed with dilute (0.1 M) HNO 3 , which effectively removes alkali metal cation impurities, but the Re-188 continues to be retained on the anion exchange column 22. Opening the second stopcock 28 to the collection vessel 34, the anion exchange column 22 is eluted with 6 N HNO 3 which elutes the Re-188 in the form of a concentrated bolus of perrhenic acid.
- EXAMPLE IV An alumina W-188/Re-188 generator column was attached in tandem to an anion exchange column loaded with AG R 1-X8, with a three-way valve between the union of the two columns. Elution of the alumina W- 188/Re-188 generator column with 0.155 M NH 4 NO 3 produced Re-188 in the form of ammonium perrhenate, the perrhenate ior being retained on the anion exchange column. No measurable amount of Re-188 eluted from the anion exchange column during this step. The valve was turned to allow elution of the anion exchange column, with the generator column isolated. The anion exchange column was then eluted with 6 M HNO 3 , with fractions analyzed for the presence of Re-188 in the form of perrhenic acid. The results are shown in Table 4.
- the method is efficient in removing essentially all of the NaCl, and also appears to be most effective in removal of common metal ion impurities such as Fe, Zn, Cu, etc., since these metal ions are not generally adsorbed under the conditions described above.
- the complete perrhenic acid generator system with dilute alkali metal eluent and a small (about 1 gm of resin) ion exchange column works reliably for several weeks with daily elutions. Variations in concentration of alkali metal salt eluents and in the size of the ion exchange columns give the subject perrhenic acid generator system a large and effective range of generator shelf life and variability in the concentration and pH of the perrhenic acid product. Although a great variety of cation and anion exchange resins would be effective for carrying out the subject process, the suggested resins are well known, and are available from various purveyors, such as Bio-Rad, Chemical Division, 1414 Harbour Way South, Richmond California.
- the perrhenic acid generator system can be built in varying forms.
- the above- described embodiments involve self-contained ion exchange column regenerating systems that use single exchange columns which can be regenerated via three-way stopcock systems, as illustrated in Fig. 1.
- a variation utilizes a ion exchange resin column which can be discarded after a single use and replaced with a fresh packaged replacement exchange column.
- This system has the advantage of not requiring regeneration of the ion exchange column following use, and therefore does not require the associated plumbing. With a supply of replacement columns, the system could be used for several weeks.
- the system can also be microprocessor controlled using electronic valves.
- Other variations of this perrhenic acid generator system are possible and further elaboration should be considered as falling within the scope and spirit of the present invention.
- Re-188 perrhenic acid produced by the invention is particularly useful for radiolabeling antibodies for tumor therapy, and for the preparation of Re-188 labeled Re-sulfur colloids and other agents for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis of the knee joints and other large synovial joints.
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