Abstract

Abstract A method was developed for the measurement of growth hormone binding protein (II-GHBP) in human serum, lodinated human growth hormone (hGH), freshly purified on Sephacryl 200-HR, was incubated overnight at room temperature with human serum in the presence of different concentrations of radioinert hGH. Free and bound hGH were separated on a Superose 12 column by a fully automated FPLC system. The column was eluted with 0.05 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.5, containing 0.15 M NaCl. Concentrations of bound and free hormone were calculated from the elution pattern. Binding affinity and capacity were calculated by Scatchard plot analysis of the binding data. The data were corrected for endogenous hGH in the samples. The intra-assay variation in the percentage bound GH was 4% whereas the interassay variation in binding capacity was found to be 12%. The ll-GHBP levels in serum from healthy female and male volunteers were 1350±530 (mean ± S. D.; n = 29) and 900 ± 205 fmole/l (n = 22) respectively (p<0.01). The...

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