STUDY ON AN IMMUNOGLOBULIN PREPARATION'S PENETRATION INTO BILE

Five grams of a pepsin-treated human immunoglobulin preparation was administered by i. v. drip infusion over 60 min to 4 patients undergoing T-tube drainage of the common bile duct, and the preparation's passage into bile was studied. Its binding to clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa a...

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Published inCHEMOTHERAPY Vol. 37; no. 11; pp. 1351 - 1356
Main Authors YURA, JIRO, MIZUNO, AKIRA, MASHITA, KEIJI, SHINAGAWA, NAGAO
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of Chemotherapy 1989
公益社団法人 日本化学療法学会
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ISSN0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI10.11250/chemotherapy1953.37.1351

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Summary:Five grams of a pepsin-treated human immunoglobulin preparation was administered by i. v. drip infusion over 60 min to 4 patients undergoing T-tube drainage of the common bile duct, and the preparation's passage into bile was studied. Its binding to clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli was also examined in vitro. The results were as follows:(1) The biliary and serum levels of the preparation both reached the maximum 4 h after administration, with peak levels ranging from 3.6 to 23μg/ml and from 406 to 2, 586μg/ml, respectively.(2) Fluorescent microscopy showed that the preparation was able to bind to the bacteria in vitro at concentrations of down to 0.01μg/ml. The above results suggest the usefulness of the immunoglobulin preparation in biliary tract infection.
ISSN:0009-3165
1884-5894
DOI:10.11250/chemotherapy1953.37.1351