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Reassessment of LRF radioimmunoassay in the plasma and hypothalamic extracts of rats and rams.

Authors :
Caraty A
de Reviers MM
Pelletier J
Dubois MP
Source :
Reproduction, nutrition, developpement [Reprod Nutr Dev (1980)] 1980; Vol. 20 (5A), pp. 1489-501.
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

A highly sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay for LRF was applied to the measurement of endogenous LRF in various hypothalamic extracts. Specific antiserum was obtained by injecting LRF conjugated to human serum albumin with glutaraldehyde. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone, lysine vasopressin, oxytocin, noradrenaline, LH, FSH and cortical extracts did not appear to affect the assay, and the maximum cross-reaction observed with the LRF analogs tested was 8.5 p. 100 with LRF 2-10. The best detection limit (0.4 pg/tube) was usually obtained when the labelled LRF had been purified by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Within and between-assay coefficients of variation were 8.0 and 12.6 p. 100, respectively (from B/Bo = 20 to 80 p. 100). Synthetic LRF administered to rams by intravenous injection was readily detectable in the peripheral plasma. However, the direct measurement of plasma endogenous LRF may give misleading results due to non-specific interference by plasma factors. No endogenous LRF could be detected in plasma methanol or acetone extracts obtained from rats and rams in various physiological conditions. The inhibition curves parallel to the synthetic LRF curve were obtained by diluting the crude hypothalamic extracts of rams and rats, and a good correlation (r = 0.997) with the Ramirez-McCann bioassay resulted, indicating that using radioimmunoassay to determine hypothalamic LRF content may be fruitful in studying hypothalamo-pituitary gonad interactions. The LRF content of rat and ovine hypothalami ranged from 2-8 to 20-80 ng of LRF, respectively.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0181-1916
Volume :
20
Issue :
5A
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Reproduction, nutrition, developpement
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6760282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:19800808