Literature DB >> 3733144

The carriage and delivery of substances to lymphatic tissues by recirculating lymphocytes. II. Long-term selective irradiation of the spleen and lymph nodes by deposition of indium-114m.

M Birch, H L Sharma, E B Bell, W L Ford.   

Abstract

Recirculating lymphocytes were used to carry an isotope of indium, In-114m. The isotope has a half-life of 50 days, and emits both gamma and beta particles, properties that may be useful clinically. In-114m-labelled rat thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL), injected intravenously, migrated to traffic areas in spleen and lymph nodes. The radioactivity was transferred selectively to a resident, radioresistant phagocytic population located within the marginal zone and red pulp of spleen, where it remained for at least 6 weeks. That the isotope was relatively concentrated in traffic areas, but not elsewhere, suggested that In-114m-TDL could be used as a means of producing total lymphoid irradiation without damaging bone marrow. Recipients of In-114m-TDL developed a profound lymphocytopenia within 2-3 weeks of injection but gained weight at a comparable rate to control rats. The effect of In-114m-TDL injection was also examined in rats injected with a rapidly growing, malignant rat leukaemia. In-114m-TDL delayed the onset of the proliferative phase of the leukaemia from 10 days to 20 days in a dose-dependent fashion. Repeated weekly injections of In-114m-TDL prevented the onset of the leukaemia until the injections ceased after 11 weeks. The potential use of In-114m-labelled lymphocytes in diagnosis (by external imaging) or in treatment (by localized lymphoid irradiation) is considered.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3733144      PMCID: PMC1453466     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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