Metabolism and clearance of antibody-excess immune complexes in lactating mice.
Open Access
- 1 August 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 129 (2) , 619-622
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.129.2.619
Abstract
The metabolism of antibody-excess immune complexes was compared in lactating and normal female BALB/c mice. The initial rate of clearance of the antigen, dinitrophenyl- (DNP) ovalbumin, when complexed with mouse anti-DNP antibody was considerably faster in lactating mice. The half-life was 4 min in lactating mice compared with 8 min in normal female mice. Tissue distribution studies revealed that by 2 hr the mammary gland had sequestered immune complexes in threefold to fourfold excess over the levels in the liver. These lactating mice were shown to transfer immune complexes to their milk, and small quantities of the complexes could be demonstrated in the circulation of the nursing neonates.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Immune Complexes Facilitate Uptake of Antigen from the GutImmunological Communications, 1981
- STUDIES OF RETICULOENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN THE MOUSE WITH MODEL IMMUNE-COMPLEXES .2. SERUM CLEARANCE, TISSUE UPTAKE, AND RETICULOENDOTHELIAL SATURATION IN NZB-W MICE1979
- STUDIES OF RETICULOENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IN THE MOUSE WITH MODEL IMMUNE-COMPLEXES .1. SERUM CLEARANCE AND TISSUE UPTAKE IN NORMAL C3H-MICE1979
- Use of staphylococcal protein A as an immunological reagentJournal of Immunological Methods, 1978
- Membrane Receptors in the Specific Transfer of Immunoglobulins from Mother to YoungImmunological Communications, 1976
- High Specific Activity Labeling of Insulin with 131IJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1964