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Showing papers by "G. M. Besser published in 1971"


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13 Feb 1971-BMJ
TL;DR: Basal morning plasma ACTH levels were markedly raised in those with Addison's disease but were either in the normal range or undetectable in the group with secondary adrenocortical insufficiency, suggesting that the ranges of values obtained in normal and abnormal states must be established for each antiserum.
Abstract: Plasma concentrations of immunoreactive corticotrophin (ACTH) have been determined in 14 patients with untreated Addison's disease and in 42 patients with secondary adrenocortical insufficiency. Basal morning plasma ACTH levels were markedly raised in those with Addison's disease but were either in the normal range or undetectable in the group with secondary adrenocortical insufficiency. In the group with Addison's disease circulating ACTH values showed a definite nyctohemeral rhythm, a pronounced rise in response to insulin-induced hypoglycaemia, and an immediate fall following the intravenous injection of corticosteroids, with a half-life of between 13·5 and 44·2 minutes. When assays were performed with antisera directed against the portion of the ACTH molecule responsible for corticosteroidogenesis (the N-terminal portion) the apparent ACTH concentrations were lower than with antisera directed against the non-steroidogenic (C-terminal) portion of the molecule. This emphasizes that different antisera may give different apparent hormone concentrations, and that the ranges of values obtained in normal and abnormal states must be established for each antiserum.

56 citations



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TL;DR: A widely used assay technique for plasma tyrosine determination has been found to give rise to large errors and was modified to improve accuracy, and the relationship between the values derived by the modified and unmodified procedures was studied.
Abstract: A widely used assay technique for plasma tyrosine determination has been found to give rise to large errors. It was modified to improve accuracy, and the relationship between the values derived by the modified and unmodified procedures was studied. The plasma tyrosine concentrations in thyrotoxic and hypothyroid patients during oral tyrosine loading are reported. Tyrosine tolerance in thyrotoxicosis reverts to normal after successful treatment. In hypothyroidism, most patients had normal tyrosine tolerance before and after treatment.

8 citations


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5 citations