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- W2020984848 abstract "Chondroitin sulfate (CS) is used in the treatment of human osteoarthritis as a slow-acting symptomatic drug. For this reason, we performed uptake studies with 99mTcCS using different chondrocyte cultures, as well as cartilage tissue in vitro. For uptake studies, adherent monolayer cultures of human chondrocytes (2.7×104 cells/well) and 99mTcCS (1 μCi) were used. In parallel, we also performed uptake studies with cell suspensions of human chondrocytes at 1×106 cells/well incubated with 99mTcCS (5 μCi) under identical conditions. Uptake was studied also in cartilage tissue samples and frozen tissue sections for autoradiography. The uptake was monitored for 10–240 min, every 10–30 min for cell cultures and for cartilage tissue up to 72 h. As the commercially available drug Condrosulf (IBSA, Lugano, Switzerland) contains magnesium (Mg) stearate as additive, we investigated the uptake with and without this additive. The washout of the tracer was assessed after the uptake experiments with PBS buffer for different time intervals (10 min–3 h). Tracer uptake in monolayer±additives with low number of cells was low. With the use of chondrocytes in culture suspensions with higher number of cells, a higher uptake of 5.9±0.65% and 1.0±0.1% (n=6) was found, with and without additive, respectively. The saturation was achieved after 100 min. With the use of human rib cartilage, the uptake of 99mTcCS was continuously increasing with time and was very high with additive amounting to 101.8±5.2% vs. 53.0±8.3% (n=6) without after 72 h and showing delayed saturation up to 30 h. Thus, not only the resorption of the drug is enhanced by Mg-stearate, but also the uptake. The washout of the tracer from cartilage after 3 h of uptake amounted to 3.75±1.5% with additive vs. 13.1±2.1% without. After 24 h, washout was lower amounting to 1.75±0.15% vs. 3.25±0.25%, respectively. The autoradiographic studies paralleled the results of in vitro cartilage tissue uptake. These data show that 99mTcCS accumulates in cartilage tissue, either by acting as a substrate for proteoglycan synthesis or by adsorption to cartilage. 99mTcCS could therefore be a possible agent to target and radioimage osteoarthritis." @default.
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