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Biodistribution of injected tritiated hyaluronic acid in mice: a comparison between macromolecules and hyaluronic acid-derived oligosaccharides
Authors:Courel Marie-Noelle  Maingonnat Catherine  Bertrand Philippe  Chauzy Claude  Smadja-Joffe Florence  Delpech Bertrand
Affiliation:Laboratoire d'Oncologie Moléculaire, Centre Henri-Becquerel, rue d'Amiens, 76000 Rouen, France. mncourel@rouen.fnclcc.fr
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Hyaluronan (HA) has been reported to bind specifically and with high affinity to various cell types and to directly modify cell behaviour. In a previous report we demonstrated that both high molecular weight molecules (HA(H)) and HA-derived oligosaccharides were efficient at triggering terminal differentiation of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) blasts, in vitro, through CD44 ligation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To explore the possibility of using HA for a differentiation therapy in AML, we investigated whether intravenous injection of tritiated HA(H) and/or HA-derived oligosaccharides (HA10-20) into mice accumulated in bone marrow, the main site of AML cell proliferation. RESULTS: The present work showed that the level of HA in bone marrow: 1) was maximum 5 hours after injection of either HA(H) or HA10-20; 2) was about 40 times higher after HA(H) than after HA10-20 injection. The amount of HA in bone marrow (5.8% ID/g) was two-fold higher than in serum, indicating that it was not due to circulating blood. Finally, using chromatographic analysis, we showed that about 34% of tritiated HA present in bone marrow 5 hours after HA(H) injection displayed a size higher or equal to HA10. CONCLUSION: After a single injection of macromolecular hyaluronan in mouse bone marrow we obtained a concentration of oligosaccharides close to the one shown to trigger AML cell differentiation in vitro. A part of the oligosaccharides had a size higher than or equal to the minimal one required to interact with HA receptors.
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