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Comparative Study
. 1978 Sep;24(9):1534-8.

Comparison of three radioligands, selenium-75, lodine-125, and tritium, in the radioimmunoassay of methotrexate

  • PMID: 688614
Comparative Study

Comparison of three radioligands, selenium-75, lodine-125, and tritium, in the radioimmunoassay of methotrexate

J W Paxton et al. Clin Chem. 1978 Sep.

Abstract

Radioimmunoassays for methotrexate are described, involving use of a rabbit antiserum to a conjugate of the drug and bovine serum albumin and the drug labeled with tritium, selenium-75, or iodine-125. Of the two gamma emitters, the 75Se-labeled drug was prepared by the Radiochemical Centre, Amersham, England and the 125I-labeled drug in the laboratory, by the Chloramine T iodination technique. The stability of labels with both methods allows use of the faster, cheaper, and simpler gamma-counting techniques, with results available after 3 h. All three methods have acceptable sensitivity, accuracy, precision, and reproducibility, and are specific for methotrexate, with no significant interference from naturally occurring folates or leucovorin. The assays in which the gamma emitters are used have significant practical advantages over the beta emitter and are much better suited to automation and clinical application. The main advantage of 75Se=labeled methotrexate is its longer half-life, 121 days, as compared with 60 days for 125I.

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