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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1019012
A Radioreceptor Assay for Insulin: Direct Measurement of Human Serum Insulin
Publikationsverlauf
1981
1981
Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2008 (online)

Summary
A simple radioreceptor assay was established with sensitivity and accuracy sufficient to detect concentrations of insulin in human peripheral sera. The radioreceptor assay was carried out at 4 °C using rabbit erythrocyte membranes and 125I-insulin. In the absence of native insulin, approximately 31 % of the total 125I-insulin concentration was bound to erythrocyte membranes. Fourty-six per cent of this binding was displaced by 312 μU/ml of native insulin. The precision expressed as coefficient of variation was 3 to 21 % of the mean for the within-assay, and 1 to 21 % for the between-assay, respectively. The recovery of standard porcine insulin added to the serum was 105 % on the average. Insulin values in 24 samples of human sera measured by the present assay agreed well with immunoreactive insulin values.
Key-Words:
Radioreceptor-Assay - Insulin - Rabbit Erythrocyte Membrane - Human Serum