Abstract

The influence of the site of attachment of bovine serum albumin (BSA) to corticosteroids on the specificity of the antisera obtained in rabbits was investigated. The steroids and positions studied were cortisol and 11-desoxycortisol at C-3, C-6α, C-6β and C-21 and 21-desoxycortisol and C-21-desoxycortisone at C-6α and C-6β. None of the antisera to cortisol showed high specificity. Similar cross reactions with antisera derived from cortisol coupled at C-6β, C-3 and C-21 to BSA were observed. 11-Desoxycortisol coupled at C-6α to BSA yielded the most specific antisera to this adrenal hormone. Cross reactions of antisera derived from coupling the protein to the extreme ends (C-3 and C-21) of 11-desoxycortisol were similar. The orientation of the conjugate at C-6 in 21-desoxycortisol and in 21-desoxycortisone did not influence the relative specificity of the antisera derived from the epimers. Highly specific antibodies were obtained against 21-desoxy-cortisone. Except tor 15% cross reaction with 17-hydroxyprogesterone, the antibodies to 21-desoxycortisol were relatively specific. It was concluded that the site on the steroid molecule to which BSA is attached influences the specificity of the antisera produced but there are also other factors operative.

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