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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093728
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
New Aspects of Radioimmunochemical Measurement of Human Parathyroid Hormone Using the Labelled Antibody Technique
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Publication Date:
23 December 2008 (online)
Abstract
Two forms of heterogeneity of parathyroid hormone (PTH) have given rise to conflicting results: one due to the heterogeneity of the secreted species from the gland and their peripheral metabolism and the other representing the immunochemical heterogeneity of the available antibodies. We have developed sequence specific assays using the technique of labelled antibodies. Therefore, results of assays measuring the C-terminal part and the (1-34)-N-terminal part of the molecule could be compared to those of an assay for hormone bearing both N- and C-terminal antigenic determinants. This assay is supposed to detect predominantly (1-84)-intact hormone. The immunoradiometric assay of (1-34)-PTH has a sensitivity of 0.04 ng/ml. This technique avoids the critical iodination of the hormone fragment containing no tyrosine. There is the expected overlap between normal subjects and patients with primary and secondary hyperparathyroidism.
The most important finding are results from patients undergoing neck catheterization. We demonstrated nonuniform secretion of different species of PTH by parathyroid adenomata and normal glands. This supports the hypothesis of cleavage of the (1-84)-molecule in the gland.
Key words
Parathyroid hormone - Sequence Specific Assays - Assay Technique - Secretory Species
1 Supported by a grant of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (He 593/3-5) and by the Sonderforschungsbereich Kardiologie, Göttingen.
2 Presented in part at the "Radioimmunoassay Method Colloquium" of the German Endocrine Society, Tübingen, February 27, 1974