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  Vol. 207 No. 1, January 6, 1969 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Renal Clearance in Man of Pharmaceuticals Containing Radioactive Iodine

Influence of Plasma Binding

Frank T. Maher, MD; W. Newlon Tauxe, MD

JAMA. 1969;207(1):97-104.


Abstract

Renal clearances of diatrizoate sodium I 125 or iothalamate sodium I 125 measure 90% to 100% of simultaneous classic clearances of inulin; clearances of iodohippurate sodium I 131 or iodopyracet I 131 are 84% and 79%, respectively, of simultaneous clearances of aminohippurate sodium. Plasma binding (8% to 27% of diatrizoate sodium I 125 or iothalamate sodium I 125; 64% to 70% of iodohippurate sodium I 131; 29% to 42% of iodopyracet I 131; 7% to 25% of aminohippurate) is revealed by ultrafiltration studies. Binding is labile and dissociable. Correcting clearances of diatrizoate sodium I 125 or iothalamate sodium I 125 for plasma binding yields values exceeding those of insulin clearances. Uncorrected, they are satisfactory substitutes for inulin clearance in man. Clearances of iodohippurate sodium I 131 or iodopyracet I 131 approximate adequately clearances of aminohippurate when carrier iodopyracet is added and the clearances are corrected for plasma binding to provide an estimate of total clearance.



Author Affiliations

From the Section of Clinical Pathology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to Section of Publications, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 55901.



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