四种大鼠肝癌模型中影响抗铁蛋白定位的因素

R A Rostock, K A Kopher, T W Bauer, J L Klein
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在4种不同生长速度、组织学、血管状况和铁蛋白含量的肝癌模型中,研究肿瘤大小、血管状况、铁蛋白含量和注射131i -抗铁蛋白量对肿瘤定位的影响。每组12只H-4-II-E、7800、7777和3924A大鼠肝癌,肿瘤小于2g或大于2g,分别注射递增剂量的131I抗铁蛋白或131I非特异性IgG(对照)。采用51cr标记红细胞注射法检测肿瘤血管,放射免疫法和免疫过氧化物酶染色法检测肿瘤铁蛋白含量,放射自显影法检测131i -抗铁蛋白的组织定位。131i -抗铁蛋白特异性定位于H-4-II-E和7800模型,与肿瘤大小、血管含量和注射抗铁蛋白的量相关。尽管在这些模型中存在铁蛋白,但在7777或3924A肿瘤中未发生定位。在模型中与定位相关的唯一因素是血管性。与H-4-II-E和7800肿瘤相比,3924A和7777肿瘤的血运性明显降低。放射自显影也证实了靶向对血管的依赖性。这些发现表明131i -抗铁蛋白与血管性和肿瘤定位相关。
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Factors that affect antiferritin localization in four rat hepatoma models.

The effect of tumor size, vascularity, ferritin content and the amount of injected 131I-antiferritin on tumor localization was studied in four hepatoma models with varying growth rates, histology, vascularity, and ferritin content. Separate groups of 12 animals with the H-4-II-E, 7800, 7777, and 3924A rat hepatomas with less than 2 g or greater than 2 g tumors were injected with escalating doses of 131I-antiferritin or 131I nonspecific IgG (control). Tumor vascularity was measured by 51Cr-labeled erythrocyte injection, ferritin content of tumors by radioimmunoassay and immunoperoxidase staining, and the histological location of 131I-antiferritin by autoradiography. 131I-antiferritin specifically localized in the H-4-II-E and 7800 models and correlated with the tumor size, vascular content, and amount of injected antiferritin. No localization took place in the 7777 or 3924A tumors despite the presence of ferritin in these models. The only factor that correlated with localization in the models was vascularity. The vascularity of 3924A and 7777 tumors was significantly reduced in comparison to the H-4-II-E and 7800 tumors. The dependence of targeting on vascularity was demonstrated with autoradiography as well. These findings indicate the correlation of vascularity and tumor localization with 131I-antiferritin.

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