Assessment of the dynamics of allograft rejection utilizing Tc-99m labeled lymphocytes.

J L Tatum, J I Hirsch, T S Burke, U R Prasad, J T Thompson
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The feasibility of utilizing technetium 99m (Tc-99m) lymphocytes labeled by a modified stannous chloride technique for the assessment of cardiac allograft rejection was examined. Syngeneic lymphocytes were labeled with Tc-99m at 125 microCi per 10(7) cells. Mean labeling efficiency was 67 +/- 17%, n = 44. Two groups of rats allogeneic (ALLO) (ACI/Lewis) and syngeneic (SYN) (Lewis/Lewis) were injected with labeled cells at two, four, five, and seven days post cardiac graft. At 20 hr post-injection, transplant and native hearts were harvested for radioanalysis and histology. Ratio of percent dose per gram transplant heart to native heart (T/N) revealed a significant difference between ALLO (T/N = 2.7 +/- 0.23, n = 5) and SYN (T/N = 1.73 +/- 0.12, n = 5) at two days P[F] = 0.0045. Maximum difference occurred at five days with ALLO mean T/N of 6.40 +/- 0.54, n = 5 (P[F] = 0.0001). There was no significant difference at seven days post graft with ALLO 2.85 +/- 0.30, n = 5 and SYN 2.02 +/- 0.05, n = 5 (P[F] = 0.0166). SYN rat T/Ns did not change significantly (mean 1.83 +/- 0.10, n = 18) at the various time periods.

利用Tc-99m标记淋巴细胞评估同种异体移植排斥动力学。
本研究探讨了改良氯化亚锡技术标记锝99m (Tc-99m)淋巴细胞评价同种异体心脏移植排斥反应的可行性。同基因淋巴细胞以每10(7)个细胞125微ci的Tc-99m标记。平均标注效率为67±17%,n = 44。两组同种异体大鼠(ALLO) (ACI/Lewis)和同基因大鼠(SYN) (Lewis/Lewis)分别在心脏移植后2、4、5和7天注射标记细胞。注射后20小时,取移植心脏和原生心脏进行放射分析和组织学检查。移植心脏与原生心脏的每克剂量百分比比(T/N)在2 d时,ALLO (T/N = 2.7 +/- 0.23, N = 5)和SYN (T/N = 1.73 +/- 0.12, N = 5)差异有统计学意义(P[F] = 0.0045)。最大差异出现在第5天,ALLO平均T/N为6.40 +/- 0.54,N = 5 (P[F] = 0.0001)。移植后7 d, ALLO (2.85 +/- 0.30, n = 5)和SYN (2.02 +/- 0.05, n = 5)差异无统计学意义(P[F] = 0.0166)。各时间段SYN大鼠T/Ns变化不显著(平均1.83±0.10,n = 18)。
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