| Literature DB >> 14127385 |
M KAYE, J R JAMIESON, J G FRASER.
Abstract
Investigation was undertaken to produce a radioactive material with affinity for amyloid tissue. Studies of a number of major dyes using paraffin histological sections of an amyloid spleen as test material showed that the only compounds with marked affinity for amyloid were watersoluble disazo dyes of the type E<--D-->E, where D is usually benzidine, o-tolidine or o-dianisidine, and E is a naphthol or aminonaphthol sulfonic acid. Substitution of an amino or a hydroxyl group in position 1 of the naphthalene nucleus caused loss of staining affinity. It was found that trypan blue could be radioiodinated at position 8 using the Sandmeyer reaction, and the labelled dye showed excellent staining and radioautographs of the test amyloid section. Metabolism of the tagged dye using 10-200 mug./kg. in animals showed minimal organ uptake, except for the liver which accumulated 30-40% of the injected dose by the end of four days. Use of this material in the diagnosis of human amyloid disease is being explored.Entities:
Keywords: AMYLOID; AMYLOIDOSIS; AZO COMPOUNDS; CONGO RED; DIAGNOSIS, LABORATORY; IODINE ISOTOPES; TRYPAN BLUE
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14127385 PMCID: PMC1922433
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Med Assoc J ISSN: 0008-4409 Impact factor: 8.262