Published June 24, 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Production and administration to dogs of aerosols of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor

  • 1. Univ. of California, San Diego (USA)

Description

The feasibility of aerosol administration of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor (human) (A1PI) was assessed. Of three different methods of aerosolizing A1PI that were evaluated, an ultrasonic nebulizer was found to be best suited to the present purpose, producing particles of a size that allowed them to reach the distal air spaces of the lung and that retained specific A1PI anti-elastase activity. Administration of 20 mg/kg of A1PI and 150 microCi of 131-iodine-A1PI to three dogs was accomplished without complications. Gamma camera scans documented a relatively homogenous distribution throughout the lungs. Bronchial lavage fluid that was recovered from the lungs of the dogs six hours after administration contained large amounts of human A1PI and showed a proportional elevation of anti-elastase activity. There was no evidence of acute toxicity

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Journal Title
Am. J. Med.
Journal Volume
84
Journal Issue
6A
Series
Am. J. Med.
Journal Page Range
48-51
ISSN
0002-9343
CODEN
AJMEA