Berger B, Coffey D S, Scott W W
Invest Urol. 1975 Jul;13(1):10-6.
The distribution of labeled antiandrogens, estrogens, and androgens has been studied in the rat and dog to elucidate the principles and limitations encountered when these agents are used in radioscanning the prostate. The bulk of the label is rapidly cleared in the biliary secretions and in the urine. The concentration of label in the prostate in comparison to other tissues such as the intestines limits the application of these agents in radioscanning of the prostate. The tissue distributions were confirmed by total body radioscans of rats and dogs receiving a labeled 3'-iodinated analog of the antiandrogen flutamide (Sch 13521 or 3'-trifluoromethyl-4'-nitroisobutyranilide).
为了阐明在前列腺放射性扫描中使用这些药物时所遇到的原理和局限性,已对大鼠和狗体内标记抗雄激素、雌激素和雄激素的分布进行了研究。大部分标记物迅速经胆汁分泌和尿液清除。与肠道等其他组织相比,前列腺中标记物的浓度限制了这些药物在前列腺放射性扫描中的应用。通过对接受标记的抗雄激素氟他胺(Sch 13521或3'-三氟甲基-4'-硝基异丁酰苯胺)的3'-碘化类似物的大鼠和狗进行全身放射性扫描,证实了组织分布情况。