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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 43, 836-841, Copyright © 1976 by Endocrine Society


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Gel filtration profile of immunoreactive thyrotropin and subunits of human pituitaries

L Vanhaelst and J Golstein-Golaire

Pituitary extracts from five patients with atrophic asymptomatic thyroiditis and from five subjects without any endocrine disease, matched for sex and age, were passed through gel filtration columns and the collected fractions were analyzed in three different radioimmunoassays (hTSH-anti-hTSH; hTSHbeta-anti-pTSH; hLHAlpha-anti- LHalpha). In the alpha subunit system, every profile showed a first peak corresponding to the elution position of the intact hTSH molecule and second peak, often more important, of free alpha chain. In the beta subunit system, a high molecular weight immunoreactive protein (big hTSHBeta) was found in seven pituitary extracts; cross-reacting intact hTSH molecule was eluted as a second peak and free Beta chain was detected in all the extracts. Free alpha chain was generally found in greater amount than free Beta. In the hTSH system, every elution pattern showed a peak of intact hTSH and another in the subunit area. In six pituitary extracts (5 thyroiditis, 1 control), a high mol wt protein was eluted (big hTSH). Its predominant presence in thyroiditis extracts seems important in view of the already described immunological heterogeneity of pituitary hTSH.





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