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Efficient discrimination of transplutonium actinides by in vivo models
Authors:Roger M Pallares  Dahlia D An  Gauthier J-P Deblonde  Birgitta Kullgren  Stacey S Gauny  Erin E Jarvis  Rebecca J Abergel
Institution:Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley CA 94720 USA.; Glenn T. Seaborg Institute, Physical and Life Sciences, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore CA 94550 USA ; Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley CA 94720 USA
Abstract:Transplutonium actinides are among the heaviest elements whose macroscale chemical properties can be experimentally tested. Being scarce and hazardous, their chemistry is rather unexplored, and they have traditionally been considered a rather homogeneous group, with most of their characteristics extrapolated from lanthanide surrogates. Newly emerged applications for these elements, combined with their persistent presence in nuclear waste, however, call for a better understanding of their behavior in complex living systems. In this work, we explored the biodistribution and excretion profiles of four transplutonium actinides (248Cm, 249Bk, 249Cf and 253Es) in a small animal model, and evaluated their in vivo sequestration and decorporation by two therapeutic chelators, diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid and 3,4,3-LI(1,2-HOPO). Notably, the organ deposition patterns of those transplutonium actinides were element-dependent, particularly in the liver and skeleton, where lower atomic number radionuclides showed up to 7-fold larger liver/skeleton accumulation ratios. Nevertheless, the metal content in multiple organs was significantly decreased for all tested actinides, particularly in the liver, after administering the therapeutic agent 3,4,3-LI(1,2-HOPO) post-contamination. Lastly, the systematic comparison of the radionuclide biodistributions showed discernibly element-dependent organ depositions, which may provide insights into design rules for new bio-inspired chelating systems with high sequestration and separation performance.

Transplutonium actinides are among the heaviest elements whose macroscale chemical properties can be experimentally tested.
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