Tissue Distribution of 125I-human Nonspecific Polyclonal IgG in Normal and Induced Inflammation Mice

AuthorSoraya Shahhosseinien
AuthorMohammad Hossein Babaeien
AuthorReza Najafien
Issued Date2002-12-31en
AbstractMany different radiolabeled antibodies have been used for radioimmunotherapy and radioimmunoscintigraphy of human diseases in animal experiments. In order to study the in vivo tissue distribution of antibody, we labeled human nonspecific polyclonal IgG with Na125I using chloramine-T method. An animal model was developed by injecting turpentine in the posterior left thigh of Balb/c mice. Tissue distribution of 125I-IgG was assessed in normal and induced inflammation mice. Although labeled IgG accumulated in normal tissues such as liver, spleen and blood, its localization in inflammatory left thigh was significantly different from normal right thigh. Thus, by using the radiolabeling methods of IgG in order to increase the target-to-background ratio, antibody scintigraphy could be suggested as a powerful diagnostic tool for inflammation.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2010.11en
KeywordPercent Injected Dose per gram tissue (% ID/g)en
KeywordImmunoglobulin (Ig)en
KeywordTurpentineen
KeywordImmunoscintigraphyen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleTissue Distribution of 125I-human Nonspecific Polyclonal IgG in Normal and Induced Inflammation Miceen
TypeResearch Articleen

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