PMID: 9428590Jan 1, 1997Paper

Evaluation of the antimeningococcal immunoglobin activity against five strains of Neisseria meningitidis group B from Latin America using mice as model

Archives of Medical Research
P J Perez-RamirezV Capo de Paz

Abstract

To know the activity of antimeningococcal immunoglobulin, Balb/c mice of 18-22 g of body weight were challenged with 5 serotype B strains of Neisseria meningitidis (Nm) isolated from patients of different Latin American countries. The specific antimeningococcal Ig was extracted from the serum of volunteers previously vaccinated with the antimeningococcal BC vaccine VA-MENGOC-BC (Finlay Institute, Havana, Cuba). The Ig was intraperitoneally (IP) administered in a unique dose of 10 mg/mouse. The strains A, B, C, CH and D were inoculated IP in the following charges: strain A, 20 LD50; B, 25 LD50; C, 44.5 LD50; CH, 36 LD50, and D, 200, 20 and 2 LD50. For each strain, a control group received living bacteria and virulent stimulating factor (VSF). The Ig was injected 30 min before or 30 min after the challenge dose had been given, except for strain D, which only received the Ig 30 min after the challenge. As VSF, 0.5 mg of iron in the form of iron dextran was used. The experiment was analyzed considering the survival time after the challenge for each strain compared to the corresponding control group (C). When the Ig was used 30 min before the challenge, the protection period for the A strain was (C:18.1h) more than 72h (P<0.001) and...Continue Reading

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