Jean-Marc Ide1, Nathalie Fretellier1,
Anne Dencausse1, Nicolas Poveda1, Galle Jestin1,
Claire Hollenbeck1, Marc Port1, Jean-Sbastien Raynaud1,
Philippe Robert1, Claire Corot1
1Research, Guerbet, Roissy-Charles de
Gaulle cedex, France
In
rats with subtotal nephrectomy receiving single injections (2.5 mmol/kg) of
gadodiamide (Omniscan) for 5 consecutive days, 62 +15% of the total plasma
gadolinium concentration measured at sacrifice was found to be free while the
free Gd3+ concentration in plasma was < limit of detection for gadoterate
(Dotarem). Relaxometry study of the skin and the bone indicate gradual in vivo dechelation and release of free
Gd3+ in rats receiving the linear GC gadodiamide (increase in the r1
relaxivity constant over time in the skin and higher r1 value vs. ex vivo
matrix in skin and bone), while gadoterate remained stable.