Erythropoietin assay in mice made polycythemic by transfusion of heterologous red cells.

M I Conti, M P Martínez, A C Barceló, R M Alippi, C E Bozzini
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A simple in vivo bioassay suitable for routine testing of quality control of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHu-EPO) analogues was developed. Mice made polycythemic by intraperitoneal injection of 1.2 ml of a 80% suspension of heterologous (rat) red cells were used as assay animals and splenic 59Fe uptake as expression of the response to rHu-EPO. The assay took three days and the following schedule is proposed: 1) intraperitoneal injection of 1.2 ml of washed packed red cells obtained from donor rats, 2) subcutaneous injection of test material 4-5 h after transfusion, 3) intravenous administration of 59Fe tracer 48 h later, and 4) determination of splenic isotope uptake 6 h after injection. This method for the in vivo bioassay of rHu-EPO analogues is an economical and reliable alternative to the existing bioassays of the hormone.

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输注异种红细胞致小鼠红细胞增多的促红细胞生成素测定。
建立了一种适用于重组人促红细胞生成素(rHu-EPO)类似物质量控制常规检测的简单体内生物测定方法。以腹腔注射1.2 ml 80%的异源(大鼠)红细胞悬浮液致小鼠红细胞增多作为实验动物,脾59Fe摄取作为对rHu-EPO反应的表达。实验时间为3天,计划如下:1)腹腔注射供体大鼠洗净的红细胞1.2 ml, 2)输注后4-5 h皮下注射试验材料,3)48 h后静脉注射59Fe示踪剂,4)注射后6 h测定脾同位素摄取。这种方法是一种经济和可靠的替代现有的激素的生物测定的生成素类似物体内生物测定。
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