Prolonged cardiac xenograft survival in guinea pig-to-rat model by a highly active cobra venom factor


Autoria(s): Sun, QY; Chen, G; Guo, H; Chen, S; Wang, WY; Xiong, YL
Data(s)

2003

Resumo

A highly active cobra venom factor (CVF) was isolated from the venom of Naja kaouthia by sequential column chromatography. It displays strong anticomplementary activity, and has 1515 U of anti complementary activity per mg protein. A single dose of 0.1 mg/kg CVF given i.v. to rats completely abrogated complement activity for nearly 5 days. Given 0.02 mg/kg of CVF. the complement activity of rats was reduced by more than 96.5% in 6 It. In guinea pig-to-rat heart transplant model, rats treated with a single dose of 0.05 mg/kg CVF had significantly prolonged xenograft survival (56.12 +/- 6.27 h in CVF-treated rats vs. 0.19 +/- 0.07 h in control rats, P < 0.001). (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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http://159.226.149.42/handle/152453/5269

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/50972

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Prolonged cardiac xenograft survival in guinea pig-to-rat model by a highly active cobra venom factor

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Sun, QY; Chen, G; Guo, H; Chen, S; Wang, WY; Xiong, YL.Prolonged cardiac xenograft survival in guinea pig-to-rat model by a highly active cobra venom factor,42,257-262,(SCI-E):

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy; Toxicology
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