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Comparative Study
. 1984 Jun;8(2):171-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00916092.

Distribution of alpha 2-macroglobulin in normal, inflammatory, and tumor tissues in rats

Comparative Study

Distribution of alpha 2-macroglobulin in normal, inflammatory, and tumor tissues in rats

H Okubo et al. Inflammation. 1984 Jun.

Abstract

Distribution of uptake and catabolism of intravenously administered 125I-labeled rat alpha 2-macroglobulin(125I-alpha 2MG) were examined in normal, inflammatory, and tumor tissues of rats. Clearance of intravenously administered [125I]alpha 2MG from the circulation was rapid. Accumulation of this compound into inflammatory tissue was 2-3 times more extensive than in normal tissues. The accumulation into sarcoma tissue was much less. Radioactivity in TCA-PTA precipitates remained fairly constant for the first 12 h in inflammatory tissue and for the first 24 h in sarcoma. These patterns of accumulation were never observed in the normal tissues. As the kidney preferentially accumulated large amounts of [125I]alpha 2MG in the nondegraded form and its degradation products, the tissue may play a special role in the metabolism of alpha 2MG. Rapid clearance from the circulation and relatively small amounts of accumulation in tissues suggest that alpha 2MG may function as a protease inhibitor, mainly in the circulation rather than in the tissues.

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