STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF MAMMALIAN HYPOTHALAMIC THYROTROPHIN RELEASING HORMONE USING IMMUNOCHEMICAL, CHROMATOGRAPHIC AND ENZYMIC TECHNIQUES — S.L. Jeffcoate (1975) | RDL Network
Hypothalamic extracts from three mammalian species (rat, rabbit and sheep) were found to contain several ng of immunoreactive thyrotrophin releasing hormone (TRH)-like activity. This substance chromatographed on ion exchange chromatography (carboxymethyl cellulose) as a single peak that was indistinguishable from synthetic TRH. Hypothalamic TRH was also inactivated by normal human plasma at a rate (1.21-1.46%/mul plasma/h and 1.59-1.77%/50mul plasma/min) similar to that of synthetic TRH (1.42%/mul plasma/h and 1.73%/50mul plasma/min). This combination of chromatographic and enzymic techniques can be applied to the identification of immunoreactive TRH in body fluids.
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