1962
DOI: 10.1172/jci104594
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Studies of I131-Albumin Catabolism and Distribution in Normal Young Male Adults*

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“…The biologic behavior of albumin-125I is quite similar to that of albumin-1311, as these data agree with published figures for halflife, total exchangeable albumin, and turnover rate (20)(21)(22). Based en of total daily catabolism.…”
Section: Calculationssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The biologic behavior of albumin-125I is quite similar to that of albumin-1311, as these data agree with published figures for halflife, total exchangeable albumin, and turnover rate (20)(21)(22). Based en of total daily catabolism.…”
Section: Calculationssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Notably, ;80% of 2.4G2 Fab was cleared within 2 hours of administration, whereas 2.4G2 scFv-MSA stayed higher than the Fab throughout all time points studied ( Figure 2C). Previous findings show that the half-life of albumin in humans is ;13 to 18 days, 27,28 whereas that of mice is ;1 day. 29 The findings in this in vivo pharmacokinetics study are therefore consistent with previous reports and support the establishment that the half-life of albumin in mice is shorter than humans.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Previous studies have conclusively established that the in vivo longevity of albumin is directly proportional to the size of the animal, with mice having the shortest half-life. 27,28,[48][49][50] This shorter half-life of albumin in mice prevented us from establishing a therapeutic ITP mouse model, as such a model requires the treatment to typically stay in circulation for 2 days to enable detection of the therapeutic effects. 51 Thus, independent models involving larger animals could help investigate its efficacy in active ITP or in other FcgR-implicated diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, Cavalieri, Steinberg, and Searle, by use of constant infusion techniques, have estimated that the liver distribution space of T3 in normal males is 2.75 liters (18). Assuming a total cellular distribution of space of T3 of 33 liters (= total T3 distribution space of 40 liters [5] -albumin space of 7 liters [19]) the hepatic space of T3 would constitute only 8.3% of the total cellular T3 space. The same authors have estimated that the hepatic distribution space of T4 is 3.8 liters (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%