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Endocrinology, Vol 125, 2253-2257, Copyright © 1989 by Endocrine Society


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Mouse placental lactogen-I: RIA and gestational profile in maternal serum

L Ogren, JN Southard, P Colosi, DI Linzer and F Talamantes
Department of Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz 95064.

A RIA for mouse placental lactogen-I (mPL-I) was developed using recombinant mPL-I as the standard, radioligand, and antigen for antiserum production. Displacement curves for dilutions of serum and placental extracts from pregnant mice were parallel to the recombinant mPL-I standard curve. Serum from male and nonpregnant female mice and high concentrations of mouse PRL, GH, PL-II, proliferin, and proliferin- related protein did not cross-react in the assay. mPL-I appeared in maternal serum on day 6 of pregnancy. Its concentration remained low until day 8 and them increased to a very large peak on days 9-11 (maximum concentration, approximately 8 micrograms/ml). The mPL-I concentration declined after day 11, but the hormone could be detected at low concentration in maternal serum until the end of pregnancy. On day 10 of pregnancy, the mPL-I concentration of maternal serum was correlated with litter size. Fractionation of serum from 10-day pregnant mice by size exclusion chromatography indicated the absence of high mol wt forms of mPL-I in the circulation.


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