Radioimitnunoassay of Relaxin throughout Pregnancy and during Parturition in the Rat*
- 1 September 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 107 (3) , 691-698
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-107-3-691
Abstract
Relaxin immunoactivity concentrations in the peripheral sera have been measured during pregnancy and parturition in rats with a homologous rat relaxin RIA. Relaxin was not detected until day 10 of pregnancy (day 10). Relaxin levels increased markedly over the next 4 days and generally ranged between 50–100 ng/ml from days 14–20. A prepartum surge in relaxin levels, which appeared to be associated with the photoperiod, occurred on day 21 in unanesthetized rats bled via indwelling jugular cannulas. Mean relaxin levels in these animals increased sharply from less than 80 ng/ml on day 20 to approximately 140 ng/ml at 1400 h on day 21 and declined to less than 60 ng/ml during the 12–24 h preceding parturition. The prepartum surge in relaxin immunoactivity may be associated with luteolysis, since there was an accelerated decline in progesterone concentrations concurrent with the prepartum relaxin surge. Rats also experienced a surge in relaxin concentrations during parturition. The mean maximal level of relaxin during parturition was approximately 180 ng/ml. The rate of decline of rat relaxin immunoactivity levels after bilateral ovariectomy on day 21 demonstrated characteristics of a multiexponential curve. The mean clearance t½ from 0–30 min was 22 ± 3 min (±SEM), and the mean t/12 from 30–180 min was 56 ± 7 min (±SEM).Keywords
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