• 1 January 1985
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 26 (1), 68-71
Abstract
A technique for in vitro labeling of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes with 99mTc was described. Titration of stannous fluoride and stannous pyrophosphate concentrations for pretinnng was performed, and optimal amounts of the stannous agents were added to polymorphonuclear leukocytes efficiently isolated from 100 ml blood. Labeling with 10-15 mCi 99mTc resulted, after 3 washings of cell suspensions, in yields of 1.6-4.8 mCi, corresponding to 20.5-33.5% of added tracer. Cell-bound activity in the final cell suspensions was 92.3% .+-. 1.9 of the added dose. Cell function was not impaired by the labeling technique. Sterility and exclusion of bacterial endotoxins in the final cell suspensions were demonstrated. The method may prove of diagnostic value in the isolation, labeling and reinjection of autologous leukocytes for scintigraphic imaging of acute inflammatory lesions.