Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method

The ascites production method of inoculating hybridoma B cells in histocompatible mice can successfully produce monoclonal antibodies (MAb). The aim of this paper is to study the influence of the number of animals on MAb CB.Hep-1 production by the ascites production method. CB.Hep-1 mouse hybridoma...

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Main Authors: Otto Mendoza, Rodolfo Valdés, Marcos González, Rosario Alemán, Tatiana Álvarez, Sigifredo Padilla, Andrés Tamayo, Biunayki Reyes, Déborah Geada, Eutimio G Fernández, Dasha Fuentes, Odys Hernández, Leticia Zuasnabar
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spelling doaj-193dc32d05a0421898b57bb6724f8b8c2020-11-25T03:06:02ZengElfos ScientiaeBiotecnología Aplicada1027-2852262133137S1027-28522009000200004Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites methodOtto Mendoza0Rodolfo Valdés1Marcos González2Rosario Alemán3Tatiana Álvarez4Sigifredo Padilla5Andrés Tamayo6Biunayki Reyes7Déborah Geada8Eutimio G Fernández9Dasha Fuentes10Odys Hernández11Leticia Zuasnabar12International Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyInternational Centre for Genetic Engineering and BiotechnologyTobacco Research InstituteCenter for Engineering and Chemical ResearchNational Center for Laboratory Animal BreedingNational Center for Laboratory Animal BreedingNational Center for Laboratory Animal BreedingThe ascites production method of inoculating hybridoma B cells in histocompatible mice can successfully produce monoclonal antibodies (MAb). The aim of this paper is to study the influence of the number of animals on MAb CB.Hep-1 production by the ascites production method. CB.Hep-1 mouse hybridoma cells were inoculated in different groups of animals (I, 750 mice; II, 1000 mice, III, 3500 mice; IV, 4000 mice and V, 6000 mice) previously irritated with mineral oil. The ascitic fluid was harvested through abdominal paracentesis and the results showed a marked influence of the number of animals on the amount of MAb CB.Hep-1 produced by the mice (I, 15.70 mg; II, 19.74 mg; III, 9.91 mg; IV, 8.46 mg; V, 5.30 mg). In conclusion, the concept of Reduction (3R concepts) was rigorously studied in this paper, determining the lowest number of inoculated animals needed for the highest amount of the MAb CB.Hep-1. Results indicate that the number of mice with tumors and the MAb CB.Hep-1 production decrease with the increase in the number of animals inoculated. Therefore between 50 000 and 250 000 animals could be spared each year if the number of animals was of ≤ 3500 per inoculation under the conditions studied here.http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1027-28522009000200004&lng=en&tlng=enascitisanticuerpos monoclonalesconceptos 3rratones
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author Otto Mendoza
Rodolfo Valdés
Marcos González
Rosario Alemán
Tatiana Álvarez
Sigifredo Padilla
Andrés Tamayo
Biunayki Reyes
Déborah Geada
Eutimio G Fernández
Dasha Fuentes
Odys Hernández
Leticia Zuasnabar
spellingShingle Otto Mendoza
Rodolfo Valdés
Marcos González
Rosario Alemán
Tatiana Álvarez
Sigifredo Padilla
Andrés Tamayo
Biunayki Reyes
Déborah Geada
Eutimio G Fernández
Dasha Fuentes
Odys Hernández
Leticia Zuasnabar
Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
Biotecnología Aplicada
ascitis
anticuerpos monoclonales
conceptos 3r
ratones
author_facet Otto Mendoza
Rodolfo Valdés
Marcos González
Rosario Alemán
Tatiana Álvarez
Sigifredo Padilla
Andrés Tamayo
Biunayki Reyes
Déborah Geada
Eutimio G Fernández
Dasha Fuentes
Odys Hernández
Leticia Zuasnabar
author_sort Otto Mendoza
title Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
title_short Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
title_full Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
title_fullStr Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody CB.Hep-1 by the Ascites method
title_sort influence of the number of animals on the production of monoclonal antibody cb.hep-1 by the ascites method
publisher Elfos Scientiae
series Biotecnología Aplicada
issn 1027-2852
description The ascites production method of inoculating hybridoma B cells in histocompatible mice can successfully produce monoclonal antibodies (MAb). The aim of this paper is to study the influence of the number of animals on MAb CB.Hep-1 production by the ascites production method. CB.Hep-1 mouse hybridoma cells were inoculated in different groups of animals (I, 750 mice; II, 1000 mice, III, 3500 mice; IV, 4000 mice and V, 6000 mice) previously irritated with mineral oil. The ascitic fluid was harvested through abdominal paracentesis and the results showed a marked influence of the number of animals on the amount of MAb CB.Hep-1 produced by the mice (I, 15.70 mg; II, 19.74 mg; III, 9.91 mg; IV, 8.46 mg; V, 5.30 mg). In conclusion, the concept of Reduction (3R concepts) was rigorously studied in this paper, determining the lowest number of inoculated animals needed for the highest amount of the MAb CB.Hep-1. Results indicate that the number of mice with tumors and the MAb CB.Hep-1 production decrease with the increase in the number of animals inoculated. Therefore between 50 000 and 250 000 animals could be spared each year if the number of animals was of ≤ 3500 per inoculation under the conditions studied here.
topic ascitis
anticuerpos monoclonales
conceptos 3r
ratones
url http://scielo.sld.cu/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1027-28522009000200004&lng=en&tlng=en
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