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Journal of Endocrinology (1998) 157, 463-473       DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1570463
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Journal of Endocrinology, Vol 157, Issue 3, 463-473
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Assessment of developmental changes in chicken and turkey insulin-like growth factor-II by homologous radioimmunoassay

JP McMurtry, RW Rosebrough, DM Brocht, GL Francis, Z Upton, and P Phelps


The development of a homologous RIA for chicken insulin-like growth factor-II (cIGF-II) and its application to investigate the developmental changes in IGF-II in the chicken and turkey are described. A double-antibody RIA has been developed using recombinantly derived cIGF-II as antigen, radiolabelled tracer and standard. Serial dilutions of chicken and turkey plasma were parallel to serial dilutions of cIGF-II standard. We have also established that acid/ethanol extraction of chicken and turkey plasma reduced possible interference of insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins in the RIA. Consumption of a low-protein diet by male chickens lowered plasma IGF-I twofold, whereas IGF-II levels were unchanged. Food withdrawal evoked an increase in circulating IGF-II, while IGF-I levels were reduced. Refeeding returned both growth factors to normal circulating concentrations. During chick embryo incubation, plasma IGF-II levels were tenfold higher than those of IGF-I. In the turkey embryo, plasma IGF-II concentrations were higher than those of IGF-I. During the post-hatch period. IGF-II levels declined with age in chickens. In the growing turkey, IGF-II levels were consistently higher than IGF-I levels. The application of the homologous RIA to monitor plasma levels during embryonic development and post-hatch growth in avian species will provide more accurate comparisons of results from studies on the role of IGF-II in growth and metabolism of domestic birds.


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