Direct radioimmunoassay for haloperidol in human serum |
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Authors: | Y Terauchi S Ishikawa S Oida M Nakao A Kagemoto T Oida Y Utsui Y Sekine |
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Institution: | Research Laboratories, Dainippon Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd., Osaka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A direct radioimmunoassay for the accurate determination of haloperidol in human serum has been developed. Based on recent information about the metabolism of haloperidol, a new haloperidol hapten, in which a (3-carboxypropionyl)methylamino group was attached as a bridge in the place of fluorine atom, was synthesized and coupled to bovine serum albumin through the bridge to provide a new immunogen. Guinea pigs were used for the immunization. Since the antisera obtained by the new immunogen still cross reacted greater than 10% with reduced haloperidol, the immunological tolerance to reduced haloperidol was induced by administration of a copolymer of D-glutamic acid and D-lysine linked with reduced haloperidol. This gave an antiserum in guinea pigs which was highly specific for unchanged haloperidol with negligible cross reactivity (less than or equal to 1.0%) to any haloperidol metabolites including the newly found ones. With the newly developed antiserum and 3H]haloperidol, serum haloperidol levels can be determined over the concentration range from 0.3 to 20 ng/mL, using 0.1 mL of human serum, without an extraction procedure. |
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