Abstract

The measurement of insulin or insulin-like moieties by a variety of bioassay and immunologic procedures has resulted in the designation of such nonspecific varieties as typical and atypical insulin (1), bound and unbound insulin (2), suppressible and nonsuppressible insulin (3). Insulin determined by the radioactive immunoassay and referred to as immunoreactive insulin, IRI, has been judged by most to represent an accurate appraisal of absolute insulin levels in biologic fluids (4); as such, its biologic activity, although inferred, has never been entirely certain. In the immunoassay method, the immunospecificity of antigen to specific antibody is of necessity assumed. Accordingly, if the reaction between insulin-I131, insulin antiserum, and endogenous insulin is specific, then serial dilution of serum containing IRI will yield comparable assay measurements over the range of dilutions studied.In this laboratory where a modification of the Yalow and Berson chromatographic method (4) or the dextran-coated c...

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