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Effect of adrenergic receptor ligands on metaiodobenzylguanidine uptake and storage in neuroblastoma cells

John W. Babich, Wendy Graham and Alan J. Fischman

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Abstract

The effects of adrenergic receptor ligands on uptake and storage of the radiopharmaceutical [125I]metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) were studied in the human neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-SH. For uptake studies, cells were incubated for 15 min with varying concentrations of agr-agonist (clonidine, methoxamine, and xylazine), agr-antagonist (phentolamine, tolazoline, phenoxybenzamine, yohimbine, and prazosin), beta-antagonist (proranolol, atenolol), beta-agonist (isoprenaline and salbutamol), mixed agr/beta antagonist (labetalol), or the neuronal blocking agent guanethidine, prior to the addition of [125I]MIBG (0.1 mgrM). The incubation was continued for 2 h and specific cell-associated radioactivity was measured. For the storage studies, cells were incubated with [125I]MIBG for 2 h, followed by replacement with fresh medium with or without drug (MIBG, clonidine, or yohimbine). Cell-associated radioactivity was measured at various times over the next 20 h. Propanolol reduced [125I]MIBG uptake by approximately 30% (P<0.01) at="" all="" concentrations="" tested,="" most="" likely="" due="" to="" nonspecific="" membrane="" changes.="" however,="" incubation="" with="" the="" other="">beta-agonists or antagonists failed to elicit significant reductions in uptake. In contrast, all of the agr-agonists significantly inhibited uptake (P<0.05); guanethidine="">xylazine >clonidine=methoxamine. The agr-antagonists demonstrated a broad range of inhibition (phenoxybenzamine Gtphentolamine Gtprazosin Gtyohimbine=tolazoline)(P<0.05). the="" mixed="" ligand,="" labetalol,="" inhibited="" mibg="" uptake="" in="" a="" dose-dependent="" manner="" with="" an="" apparent="">50 of 0.65 mgrM. The retention studies demonstrated that unlabeled MIBG caused profound self-inhibition (P<0.01). clonidine="" produced="" a="" modest="" inhibition="" of="" retention="" and="" yohimbine="" had="" no="" effect.="" labetalol,="" phenoxybenzamine,="" guanethidine,="" and="" propranolol="" reduced="" uptake="" of="">125I]MIBG by neuroblastoma cells in culture. Although only labetalol has been reported to cause false-negative MIBG scans, our results suggest that these other drugs have the potential to interfere with MIBG imaging and therapy, particularly at high doses. Adrenergic drugs did not alter cytoplasmic retention of [125I]MIBG in neuroblastoma cells but may have potential in tumors such as phenochromocytoma, where granular storage of MIBG has been observed. Inhibition of [125I]MIBG retention by unlabeled MIBG supports the use of high specific activity radioiodinated MIBG for both diagnosis and therapy.

Key words  Adrenergic receptor ligands - Metaiodobenzylguanidine uptake - Storage - Neuroblastoma cells

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