1975
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1975.147
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Oestradiol-17β and prolactin levels in rat peripheral plasma

Abstract: Summary.-Radioimmunoassay methods for the determination of oestradiol-17p and prolactin have been examined for their reliability and applied to the measurement of hormone concentrations in the plasmas from male and female rats. Prolactin was detectable in all samples (>7 ng RP-1 ng/ml) but the concentration of oestradiol-17p was below the sensitivity of the method (>0*10 ng /lOOml) in ovariectomized females. Plasma oestradiol-17p concentration rose gradrfally from metoestrus to proestrus and fell to barely det… Show more

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“…2). An ED 50 of 0.15 nM indicates that the mER responds to physiological levels of estradiol that are reached during the proestrus surge (31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). An ED 50 of 0.15 nM indicates that the mER responds to physiological levels of estradiol that are reached during the proestrus surge (31)(32)(33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rats the best method appears to be decapitation, without anaesthesia, within seconds of removal of the animal from the cage Gala 1974, 1975;Hawkins et al 1975;Dohler et al 1976). However, this limits the interpretation of the data and increases the number of animals required for a particular study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Blood was collected and the plasma was separated and stored for radioimmunoassay of oestradiol-17ß (Hawkins, Freedman, Marshall & Killen, 1975 ). Except where indicated to the contrary, rat tissues were used immediately for the receptor assays.…”
Section: Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%