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Title: Characterisation of the pro opiocortin family of peptides in human cerebrospinal fluid. Author: McLoughlin L, Lowry PJ, Ratter SJ, Hope J, Besser GM, Rees LH. Journal: Neuroendocrinology; 1981 Apr; 32(4):209-12. PubMed ID: 7219672. Abstract: Chromatography under acid dissociating conditions in conjunction with radioimmunoassay has been employed to investigate the nature of peptides related to opiocortin in human cerebrospinal fluid. Samples of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were collected for chromatography from 15 patients prior to air encephalography. 2 patients had pituitary dependent Cushing's disease, 3 non-endocrine neurological disease and 10 non-ACTH related pituitary disease. The column fractions were assayed for N- and C-terminal beta-lipotropin, N-terminal ACTH and gamma-MSH immunoreactivity. Elution profiles obtained from chromatography on Sephadex G-50 demonstrated peaks of immunoreactivity corresponding to the elution positions of synthetic human beta-endorphin, highly purified beta-lipotropin and highly purified gamma-lipotropin in all CSF samples. A peak of a large molecular weight material with N and C terminal beta-lipotropin immunoreactivity was also detected. Chromatography of CSF on Sephadex G-75 showed this large molecular weight peak to be comprised of peptides eluting in the positions of a 31K molecular weight marker with beta-lipotropin and ACTH immunoreactivity and a 16K molecular weight marker with gamma-MSH immunoreactivity. This suggests the presence of the common precursor to ACTH and LPH in the CSF.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]