E. Moura et al., FE-59 LABELING OF RABBIT ERYTHROCYTES AS A CONTINUOUS SOURCE FOR IRON-METABOLISM STUDIES, Laboratory animals, 32(3), 1998, pp. 284-289
The study of iron metabolism in human phagocytes requires a continuous
source of Fe-59-labelled erythrocytes with high specific activity. Pr
eviously, rats and mice have been used for this purpose, but only limi
ted amounts of blood can be obtained and the animals are (often) sacri
ficed during the experiment. This paper describes the development of a
rabbit model for use as a continuous source of highly labelled erythr
ocytes as an alternative to mice and rats. A chinchilla rabbit was ser
ially injected with Fe-59 citrate to maintain a level of labelling of
12 x 10(5) cpm/ml of blood. During the 42-month use of the chinchilla
rabbit, a total of 190 MBq was injected and a total of 277 mi blood wa
s withdrawn. During the whole period, the health of the animal was not
affected and no important changes were found in any of the haematolog
ical parameters studied. The protocol was successfully applied with a
second rabbit with the same results. Our model provides a simple conti
nuous source of highly labelled erythrocytes, minimizing the number of
animals otherwise needed for this type of experiment.