Monoclonal antibody production in murine ascites. I. Clinical and pathologic features.

Laboratory animal science Pub Date : 1999-02-01
L R Jackson, L J Trudel, J G Fox, N S Lipman
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Background and purpose: Murine ascites production has been associated with appreciable morbidity and mortality, thus raising animal-welfare concerns. To address these concerns, the clinicopathologic changes associated with in vivo production of monoclonal antibodies in mice were characterized, and results were compared among cell lines.

Methods: Five hybridoma cell lines were grown in groups of 20 mice. Fourteen days prior to inoculation with 10(6) hybridoma cells, mice were primed with 0.5 ml of pristane given intraperitoneally; 12 mice were sham treated (controls). Ascites fluid was collected a maximum of three times by abdominal paracentesis. Clinical observations and pre- and postabdominal tap body weights were recorded. Necropsies were performed on all mice.

Results: For all groups combined, overall survival to tap 1 was 98%, to tap 2 was 96%, and to tap 3 was 79%; survival among groups ranged from 90 to 100% for tap 1, 85 to 100% for tap 2, and 35 to 100% for tap 3. Disseminated intra-abdominal seeding with irregular soft tissue and/or solid tumor masses was observed at necropsy.

Conclusions: Significant clinicopathologic changes were associated with monoclonal antibody production in mice, and differences between various hybridoma cell lines were apparent.

小鼠腹水单克隆抗体的产生。1 .临床病理特点。
背景和目的:小鼠腹水的产生与相当高的发病率和死亡率有关,因此引起了动物福利问题。为了解决这些问题,研究人员对小鼠体内单克隆抗体产生相关的临床病理变化进行了表征,并对不同细胞系的结果进行了比较。方法:5株杂交瘤细胞系,每组20只。在10(6)个杂交瘤细胞接种前14天,小鼠腹腔注入0.5 ml pristane;12只小鼠进行假治疗(对照组)。腹腔穿刺收集腹水最多三次。记录临床观察结果及腹部轻拍前后体重。对所有小鼠进行尸检。结果:两组合并,1组总生存率为98%,2组总生存率为96%,3组总生存率为79%;1组存活率为90% ~ 100%,2组存活率为85% ~ 100%,3组存活率为35% ~ 100%。尸检发现弥散性腹内播种伴不规则软组织和/或实体瘤肿块。结论:小鼠单克隆抗体的产生与显著的临床病理改变有关,不同杂交瘤细胞系间差异明显。
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