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Improved 225AC daughter retention in InPO4 containing polymersomes

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APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES
卷 128, 期 -, 页码 183-189

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2017.07.030

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  1. SK foundation
  2. Zabawas foundation

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Alpha-emitting radionuclides like actinium-225 (Ac-225) are ideal candidates for the treatment of small metastasised tumours, where the long half-life of (225)AC enables it to also reach less accessible tumours. The main challenge lies in retaining the recoiled alpha-emitting, daughter nuclides, which are decoupled from targeting agents upon emission of an alpha particle and can subsequently cause unwanted toxicity to healthy tissue. Polymersomes, vesicles composed of amphiphilic block copolymers, are capable of transporting (radio)pharmaceuticals to tumours, and are ideal candidates for the retention of these daughter nuclides. In this study, the Geant4 Monte Carlo simulation package was used to simulate ideal vesicle designs. Vesicles containing an InPO4 nanoparticle in the core were found to have the highest recoil retention, and were subsequently synthesized in the lab. The recoil retention of two of the daughter nuclides, namely francium-221 (Fr-221) and bismuth-213 (Bi-213) was determined at different vesicle sizes. Recoil retention was found to have improved significantly, from 37 +/- 4% and 22 +/- 1% to 57 +/- 5% and 40 +/- 2% for 221Fr and Bi-213 respectively for 100 nm polymersomes, as compared to earlier published results by Wang et al. where Ac-225 was encapsulated using a hydrophilic chelate (Wang et al. 2014). To better understand the different parameters influencing daughter retention, simulation data was expanded to include vesicle polydispersity and nanoparticle position within the polymersome. The high retention of the recoiling daughters and the (225)AC itself makes this vesicle design very suitable for future in vivo verification.

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