Abstract

Concentrations of human growth hormone (HGH) in pituitary tumours measured by the tibial line assay (Young, Bahn & Randall, 1965) or assessed visually from electrophoretic patterns of pituitary extracts (Lloyd & Meares, 1965) have been shown to vary from quite low levels to concentrations greater than those present in the normal anterior pituitary gland. In the present study, HGH concentration in four normal anterior pituitary glands, obtained at autopsy, and in six pituitary tumours, resected surgically, has been estimated by radioimmunoassay and by inspection of starch-gel electrophoresis patterns. Histological examination of the tumour tissue was performed on paraffin sections of formalin-fixed specimens after staining with haematoxylin and eosin, eosin and methyl blue, and PAS-orange G. Extracts of pituitary tissue were prepared by homogenization in tris-EDTA-boric acid buffer at pH 8·9. The clear supernatant obtained after centrifugation was subjected to radioimmunoassay and to starch-gel electrophoresis. Radioimmunoassay was performed by the solid-phase

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