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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 233 (1983), S. 217-223 
    ISSN: 1432-0711
    Keywords: Corticosteroid binding globulin ; Pregnancy associated hypertension ; Immunospecific affinity chromatography ; Electroimmunoassay ; Pregnancy zone protein ; Estriol
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Corticosteroid binding globulin (CBG) was purified by one step positive immunospecific affinity chromatography and antibody to human CBG produced in goats. The goat anti-human CBG was used in the development of a precise rocket immunoelectrophoresis for CBG quantification. CBG levels measured by this assay were found to increase from 30 AU/ml to 100 AU/ml during pregnancy. There was no statistically significant association observed between levels of CBG, or circulating estriol, or pregnancy zone protein. Circulating CBG was estimated in 32 women with pregnancy associated hypertension, the levels were all within the normal range, and not significantly different from those seen in matched controls.
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    Springer
    Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 247 (1990), S. 53-62 
    ISSN: 1432-0711
    Keywords: Human ; Baboon ; Immunological ; Physicochemical ; Physiological ; Pregnancy-associated antigens (PAPP-A, PP5, PP14)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary By radioimmunoassays established on human derived antigens, PAPP-A, PP5 and PP14 immunoreactivity was detected in placental extracts and blood of pregnant baboons. None of the serial dilution curves suggested parallelism between respective human and baboon samples. Based on slopes of regressed logit-log transformed binding data, PAPP-A demonstrated the greatest degree of interspecies immunological crossreactivity. PP14 showed the least conservation of antigenic determinants. Physicochemical characterization on heparin, zinc chelate and bovine thrombin affinity matrices could not distinguish human from baboon-derived antigens. As in the human, baboon PAPP-A and PP5 were not detected in blood of male or nonpregnant animals. PP14 was detected in baboon follicular fluid, and only PP5 immunoreactivity was measured in culture media of baboon embryos. Of the three antigens, PAPP-A was detected in pregnant baboons at about 61 days gestation, that is, 4 weeks before PP5 and PP14. With the exception of PP14 which attained peak concentration at 118 days of pregnancy, PAPP-A and PP5 concentrations were greatest at term. In conjunction with physicochemical and immunological criteria, these physiological kinetics clearly support a role for developing a baboon model to serve for further studies into fetomaternal signals, particularly antigens such as PAPP-A and PP5.
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