Preparation of specific antiserum of secretin and its use in time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay

Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
K ItoA Tsuji

Abstract

We have prepared a specific anti-secretin antiserum and developed a sensitive time-relevant fluoroimmunoassay (TR-FIA) for secretin. An anti-secretin antiserum was produced in rabbit by immunization with synthetic secretin C-terminal 8 residue conjugate to chicken serum albumin as antigen. The TR-FIA was based on the competition between free secretin and biotinylated secretin as a tracer for rabbit anti-secretin antibodies on a goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody coated microtiter plate. After separation of bound and free fractions, a solution of europium (III) ion chelate labeled streptavidin (Eu-SA) was added to the biotinylated secretin bound on the microtiter plate. The microtiter plate was washed and then Eu-SA activity was measured by time-resolved fluorometry. In this TR-FIA, the measurable range of secretin was from 2.5 to 100 pg/assay and the specificity was less than 0.01% against other peptide hormones. For the measurement of secretin in the human plasma, a sample was required for the pretreatment in order to separate from interfering substances. The mean recovery of secretin using commercially reverse phase column was 80.2% (n = 11). The plasma secretin concentrations of normal subjects and those with various diseases cou...Continue Reading

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