A Guide to Ex Vivo Biodistribution Studies with Radiotracers in Rodent Models
Surachet Imlimthan, Cesare Berton, Sophie Poty, Jason P. Holland, Mirkka Sarparanta

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed guide for performing consistent ex vivo biodistribution studies with radiotracers in rodents to improve data comparison and analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces a standardized guideline and an open-source biodistribution calculator for radiotracer studies in rodent models.
Findings
Variability in biodistribution methods hinders data comparison across laboratories.
The proposed guideline and calculator help standardize calculations and data reporting.
The tool computes %ID g−1, SUV by mass, and tissue contrast ratios.
Abstract
Preclinical biodistribution studies are required at an early stage of radiopharmaceutical development to determine tracer pharmacokinetics in clinically relevant animal models of human diseases. When combined with quantitative analysis from non-invasive imaging, biodistribution experiments provide essential data on the uptake, retention, binding specificity, metabolism, and clearance of radiotracers in both target and non-target tissues. Most research groups have developed in-house protocols to perform these studies in a reproducible manner. However, there is a general lack of consistency in how different groups carry out biodistribution experiments. In addition to practical differences that occur during tissue collection (for example, washing and blotting dry the tissue, perfusion, sampling site for a given tissue, etc.), other aspects of biodistribution experiments, which often vary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Immunotoxicology and immune responses · Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
