Absorption of human growth hormone from the rat lung.

Biotechnology therapeutics Pub Date : 1989-01-01
J S Patton, J G McCabe, S E Hansen, A L Daugherty
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Recombinant methionyl human growth hormone (hGH) was administered intratracheally to adult rats, and serum concentrations of immunoreactive hGH were measured for up to 24 h. The mean absolute bioavailability was approximately 36% after 18h and was similar for doses of 0.75, 1.5, and 3 mg/kg. Peak serum hGH concentrations occurred at approximately 6 h after dosing. Tritiated hGH (3H-hGH) was used to follow the clearance of hormone from the lungs. Disappearance was linear with time and by 24 h approximately 70% of the radioactivity was gone from the lungs (elimination half-life = approximately 10.5h). Monomeric and aggregated hGH appeared to account for the majority of the residual 30% of radioactivity. Immunohistochemical localization of hGH in the alveoli suggested that the hormone was concentrated in a thin layer at the air-epithelial boundary. Pulmonary macrophages, which also stained for hGH, probably degrade hGH and thus account for some loss of material in the lungs. These studies suggest that the lung may be an alternative route for systemic delivery of recombinant proteins which are currently delivered by injection.

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从大鼠肺中吸收人类生长激素。
重组甲硫基人生长激素(hGH)经气管给药至成年大鼠,在长达24小时的时间内测量免疫反应性hGH的血清浓度。18小时后,平均绝对生物利用度约为36%,0.75、1.5和3 mg/kg剂量的生物利用度相似。血清hGH浓度峰值出现在给药后约6小时。氚化生长激素(3H-hGH)用于跟踪肺部激素的清除。随着时间的推移,放射性的消失呈线性,到24小时时,大约70%的放射性从肺部消失(消除半衰期约为10.5小时)。单体和聚集的高生长激素似乎占残留放射性的30%的大部分。肺泡中生长激素的免疫组织化学定位提示该激素集中在空气-上皮边界的薄层中。肺巨噬细胞也有hGH染色,可能会降解hGH,从而导致肺中物质的一些损失。这些研究表明,肺可能是目前通过注射给药的重组蛋白全身递送的另一种途径。
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