RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF 3,3′-DI-IODOTHYRONINE IN UNEXTRACTED SERUM: THE EFFECT OF ENDOGENOUS TRI-IODOTHYRONINE
- 1 December 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 79 (3) , 357-362
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0790357
Abstract
The development of a highly sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay for 3,3′-di-iodothyronine (3,3′-T2) is described. The assay was applied to the measurement of 3,3′-T2 in unextracted human serum and used 8-anilino-l-naphthalene-sulphonic acid to inhibit the binding of 3,3′-T2 to serum transport proteins. The lower limit of detection of the assay was 2 fmol 3,3′-T2 per tube, which corresponded to 10 pmol 3,3′-T2/l serum. The mean concentration of 3,3′-T2 in normal serum was found to be 23 pmol/l, which is considerably lower than most values reported previously. Evidence is presented which suggests that the cross-reactivity of tri-iodothyronine with the antiserum to 3,3′-T2 is an important factor in the measurement of serum concentrations of 3,3′-T2 by radioimmunoassay.Keywords
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