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An improved method for estimating cholecystokinin in human serum.

C E Marshall, E H Egberts, A G Johnson.   

Abstract

Because of difficulties encountered in setting up radioimmunoassays for cholecystokinin (CCK) a sensitive and reliable biological method for estimating this hormone is still needed. The principles of such a biological technique and an improvement to it have already been described, but the serum levels of CCK reported were high and the technique required further refinement and validation. The strips of rabbit gall-bladder used to estimate the concentration of CCK increased in sensitivity to standard solutions of CCK over a 6--8 period before stabilizing, but a single sample of serum increased the sensitivity of the strips of gall-bladder to their maximum immediately. These two problems were eliminated by 'priming' the strips of gall-bladder by exposure to two serum samples before exposure to the standard solutions used for production of a dose--response curve. Thirdly, it was discovered that some non-peptide substances in serum possessed CCK-like activity; by extracting all the small peptides from serum with dextran-coated charcoal the residual activity could be measured and subtracted from the total CCK activity. Finally, the activity of CCK in the serum increased during processing before freezing. This increase was eliminated by taking the blood samples into aprotinin which has been shown to cause dramatic reduction in CCK activity in some experiments. When all these factors were taken into account and the technique suitably modified, the mean level of CCK in the serum of ten normal fasting subjects was found to be 28 milli Ivy Dog units/ml (2.4 pmol/ml), which is only one third of that reported previously.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 712317     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.0790017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


  5 in total

1.  Bioassay of cholecystokinin.

Authors:  E L Giannoulis; R E Barry
Journal:  Gut       Date:  1982-02       Impact factor: 23.059

2.  Effects of some drugs and peptide hormones on the responsiveness of the rabbit isolated gall-bladder to cholecystokinin.

Authors:  A G Johnson; C E Marshall; I A Wilson
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Cholecystokinin bioactivity in human plasma. Molecular forms, responses to feeding, and relationship to gallbladder contraction.

Authors:  R A Liddle; I D Goldfine; M S Rosen; R A Taplitz; J A Williams
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1985-04       Impact factor: 14.808

4.  Effects of two cholecystokinin variants, CCK-39 and CCK-8, on basal and stimulated insulin secretion.

Authors:  B Ahrén; I Lundquist
Journal:  Acta Diabetol Lat       Date:  1981 Oct-Dec

5.  Feedback regulation of pancreatic enzyme secretion. Suppression of cholecystokinin release by trypsin.

Authors:  C Owyang; D S Louie; D Tatum
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1986-06       Impact factor: 14.808

  5 in total

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