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Human comparative study of zinc and copper excretion via urine after administration of magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.
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Gd-DOTA was found to be the most kinetically inert among the three agents tested. The difference in zinc excretion among the MR contrast agents is possibly related to in-vivo transmetallation of the Gd chelate complexes correlated with variable stability of the contrast agents. The large amount of excess ligands contained in some MR contrast agents was also considered to be responsible for the increase of urinary zinc excretion.