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Miscellaneous Article

T3 Release from Thyroid Slices as an Assay for Thyroid Stimulators

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Pages 723-727 | Received 18 Mar 1975, Accepted 08 Jul 1975, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A new in vitro bioassay for thyroid stimulators is described. The method is based on radioimmunological measurement of triiodothyronine (T3) release from thyroid slices. Small thyroid slices were cut from several porcine thyroids. The slices were pooled in incubation vessels. The stimulating effect of human thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), bovine TSH, and serum from a patient with Graves's disease was investigated. After 3 hr the T3 concentration was significantly higher in the vessels containing the thyroid stimulators than in the control vessels. For maximal sensitivity 16 hr of incubation was used in the assay. Bovine TSH, human TSH, and serum from a patient with Graves's disease gave linear dose response curves in a log-log system. For bovine TSH the curve was linear from 5 to 125 μU/ml incubation medium. The dilution curves for bovine TSH and serum from a patient with Graves's disease were parallel. The dilution curve for human TSH was considerably steeper. In 5 assays the λ values for the bovine TSH curves were 0.10–0.16 (mean, 0.12). In 3 assays the λ values for the human TSH curves were 0.05-0.07.

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