Literature DB >> 9017362

Effects of adjuvant, dose and carrier pre-sensitisation on the immunisation efficacy of a GnRH analogue.

V A Ferro1, W H Stimson.   

Abstract

A GnRH-neutralising vaccine, with potential applications in the treatment of human sex hormone-dependent disorders, was developed by conjugating GnRH-glycys to tetanus toxoid. An evaluation of adjuvant, dose and carrier pre-sensitisation was made. Male rats immunised with the conjugate, adsorbed onto alum, showed higher anti-GnRH antibody levels and suppressed testosterone concentrations, compared with animals immunised without adjuvant. Conjugate administration in a four injection regime proved to be the most effective in disrupting fertility, as assessed by the degree of lowered testosterone levels and gonadal atrophy. Pre-sensitisation with tetanus toxoid had an initial marked effect on immunisation, observed following 2 drug doses; the pre-sensitised animals showed a lower antibody response to the conjugate than did the non-primed animals. However, as the number of drug doses increased to 4, there was no significant difference between the primed and non-primed animals.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9017362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Des Discov        ISSN: 1026-7921


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1.  Anti-GnRH antibodies can induce castrate levels of testosterone in patients with advanced prostate cancer.

Authors:  M S Simms; D P Scholfield; E Jacobs; D Michaeli; P Broome; J E Humphreys; M C Bishop
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 7.640

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