Abstract

Vascular clearance of chondroitin sulfate iron colloid (CSFe) was evaluated as a test for the reticuloendothelial system (RES) in rabbits. Injected CS 59Fe was taken up by the RES in the liver (49%) and bone marrow (41%) after 60 min, suggesting its application for the RES function test. The clearance rate (K-value) of CSFe from the blood was calculated by measuring serum Fe concentrations after releasing iron from CSFe at certain intervals after injection. Depending upon different injected doses K-values were varied and the phagocytic velocity, computed by multiplying K-values by coprresponding injected doses, reached a plateau at high doses, indicating the phagocytosis of CSFe by the RES takes a saturation process. Double-reciprocal plotting of the dose and the phagocytic velocity showed a linear relationship, which provided the data on the maximum phagocytic velocity ( V max), 0.122 mg/kg/min, and the CSFe concentration producing 1/2 V max ( K p), 0.426 mg/kg. Thus, this CSFe clearance test can be used for the evaluation of the RES function.

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