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Endothelium
Journal of Endothelial Cell Research
Volume 1, 1994 - Issue 4
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Original Article

Radioimmunological Determination of Endothelin Peptides in Human Plasma: A Methodological Approach

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Pages 273-286 | Received 17 Mar 1993, Accepted 24 Oct 1993, Published online: 13 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Endothelin-1, −2, and −3 (ET-1, −2, −3) and their precursors, the big endothelins (big ET) are a family of novel endothelium derived vasoconstrictor peptides. Concentrations varying between 0.1–48 fmol·ml−1 have been reported for ET-1 in the plasma of normal human subjects whereas little is known as yet about ET-3 and big ET concentrations in plasma. We have evaluated and optimized the radioimmunological determination of human ET-1, ET-3 and big ET-1 with respect to the mode of extraction of these peptides from plasma, buffer conditions and non-ionic detergents. It was shown that each of these factors could adversely affect the amounts of immunoreactive ET-1 detected in plasma, whereas immunoreactive ET-3 and big ET-1 concentrations were less influenced by these assay conditions. For the first time, the concentrations of immunoreactive ET-1 determined in plasma after silica gel extraction were confirmed by a radio receptor assay and by specific immunoextraction. The wide variety of ET-1 concentrations reported so far for plasma from normal human subjects can be explained to a high extend by these findings.

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