Abstract

A highly specific and sensitive radioimmunoassay for motilin has been developed. High titers of motilin antisera were produced in rabbits by repeated immunization with synthetic porcine motilin coupled to bovine serum albumin. Motilin was radioiodinated with Na[ 125I] by the chloramine-T method and was purified using a CM-Sephadex C-25 column eluted with ammonium acetate gradient at pH 5.9. A specific radioactivity of 300 to 400 μCl/μg was usually obtained. Untreated plasma showed significant nonspecific interference in the assay; however, the interference could be minimized by extracting the plasma with methanol. All of the known gastrointestinal hormones were tested and showed no cross-reactivity at 10 ng/ml. Plasma motilin levels in dogs were significantly increased within 3 min, after an intraduodenal bolus injection of 50 ml of 0,1 n HCl. This increase coincided with a marked increase in myoelectrical activities of the duodenum.

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