PURPOSE: To estimate and compare the fractional distribution volume (fDV) of gadodiamide injection and technetium 99m-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) in the reperfused myocardium of rat hearts subjected to various durations of ischemia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and autoradiography were performed in rats subjected to 20, 30, 40, or 60 minutes of regional ischemia followed by 1 hour of reperfusion. The fDVs of gadodiamide injection and Tc-99m-DTPA were measured and compared by using inversion-recovery echo-planar imaging and autoradiographic phosphor imaging, respectively. RESULTS: The mean fDV of both tracers (gadodiamide and Tc-99m-DTPA) in normal myocardium was 18% +/- 1, whereas that in the entire area at risk increased significantly (P < .05) with 20, 30, 40, and 60 minutes of ischemia to 32% +/- 1, 57% +/- 4, 66% +/- 2, and 68% +/- 2, respectively. The fDV was significantly (P < .05) greater in the core of infarction-78% +/- 4, 89% +/- 5, and 88% +/- 5 with 30, 40, and 60 minutes of ischemia, respectively-than in the normal myocardium or in the area at risk. CONCLUSION: The fDV of MR contrast material in the periinfarcted rim was significantly (P < .05) greater than that in the normal myocardium, but significantly less than that in the core of infarcted myocardium.