A. Scriba et al., HIGH-YIELD PURIFICATION OF RAT MONOCYTES BY COMBINED DENSITY GRADIENTAND IMMUNOMAGNETIC SEPARATION, Journal of immunological methods, 189(2), 1996, pp. 203-216
Satisfactory purification of rodent monocytes in suspension has not be
en achieved up to now because in rats and mice these cells occur as a
minor population of peripheral blood leukocytes overlapping with lymph
ocytes in size and density. We describe a two-step procedure for the i
solation of monocytes from rat blood with high yield and purity. This
method permits the recovery of more than 90% of monocytes collected by
perfusion of the vasculature and avoids loss of major subpopulations.
Percoll density gradient centrifugation of perfusate cells is combine
d with subsequent indirect immunomagnetic depletion of lymphocytes usi
ng an antibody cocktail. The method described produces more than 90% p
ure rat monocytes.