Abstract

SummarySeromucoid fraction of rat serum was shown by immunoelectrophoresis to contain albumin (a trace), 2 α1-globulins, including the α1 of Darcy, 3 α2 and 1 βglobulin. The changes in serum levels of the α1-globulin of Darcy and haptoglobin (an α2-globulin) were compared with the seromucoid fraction in rats 24 hours following laparotomy and partial hepatectomy. Both proteins, as well as the seromucoid fraction itself, were elevated following injury; these increases were either abolished or considerably reduced by partial hepatectomy. These observations are consistent with the concept that the liver is the major source of the α-globulins produced in response to injury.We wish to express our gratitude to Dr. Douglas A. Darcy, Chester Beatty Research Institute, London, England, for a generous supply of anti α1 rabbit serum and for determination of the ai-globulin level in a standard serum sample.

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