Delivery of radiolabelled blood cells to lymphatic vessels by intradermal injection: a means of investigating lymphovenous communications in the upper limb

作者:O'Mahony Susan; Britton Tom Bennett; Ballinger James R; Solanki Chandra K; Barber Robert W; Mortimer Peter S; Purushotham Arnie D; Peters A Michael*
来源:Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2010, 31(2): 121-127.
DOI:10.1097/MNM.0b013e328330dd14

摘要

Objective To identify peripheral lymphovenous communications (LVCs) using labelled erythrocytes and intradermal injection. Intradermal injection delivers macromolecules to loco-regional lymph nodes faster than subcutaneous injection, suggesting easier lymphatic vessel access.
Methods Autologous erythrocytes labelled with (111)in and (99m)Tc were injected into opposite hands. In four normal volunteers, the differentially labelled cells were given by intradermal injection on one side and subcutaneous injection on the other while in four breast cancer patients they were given by intradermal injection bilaterally 3 months after axillary lymph node clearance surgery. The axillae were imaged and blood samples obtained bilaterally at approximately 15, 30, 60,120 and 180 min post-injection. Plasma activity was subtracted from whole blood activity to obtain erythrocyte-bound activity and contralateral concentrations were subtracted from ipsilateral concentrations to correct for ipsilateral recirculation. From estimated blood volume, erythrocyte and plasma activities contralateral to the injected side were calculated as percentage administered activity. Tracer concentrations in ipsilateral samples (%/1) were integrated to give total percentage administered activity, assuming a forearm blood flow of 20 ml/min.
Results Kinetics of plasma activity were consistent with small diffusible (99m)Tc complexes and protein-bound (111)In With both radionuclides, axillary nodes were visualized after intradermal but not subcutaneous injection, suggesting that nodal activity arises from erythrocytes. In one patient, (99m)Tc and (111)in labelled erythrocytes accumulated in similar amounts ipsilaterally and contralaterally, suggesting bilateral LVCs distal to the ipsilateral sampling point. There was no evidence of LVCs in the other seven volunteers.
Conclusion Intradermally injected erythrocytes are able to detect and potentially quantify peripheral LVCs.

  • 出版日期2010-2