PMID: 2510667Jul 1, 1989Paper

Immunisation of spontaneously hypertensive rats against angiotensin I

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
R ReadeP Corvol

Abstract

Immunization against angiotensin I has been considered in comparison with the immunization against renin, in the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR). Among 6 different methods of immunization, two (AI-gluta-LPH and AI-Carbo-LPH coupling) permitted to obtain high levels of antibodies against angiotensin I (higher than 1/10,000), after four injections of 50 micrograms AI at three weeks interval. The titration of the antibodies was realized in radio-immuno-assay (RIA), with the determination of the cross-reactivity with AII by the same method. Characterization of the isotypes and the affinity calculation were realized with the ELISA method. The average level of antibodies is about 1/10,000 to 1/100,000, and the cross reactivity of the antibodies for AII is about 0.1 p. 100 in RIA. In ELISA, the study of the different isotypes shows a good maturation of the immune system with a sharp elevation of the IgG1 and IgG2 alpha isotypes, after 2 or 3 injections. The affinity of the antibodies purified by affinity chromatography is about 10.3 10(-9) M. The weekly measure of the arterial pressure during 6 months does not reveal at any moment a fall of pressure during the immunizations. The average pressure of the immunized group (209.4 +/- ...Continue Reading

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