A material with thyrotropic activity was extracted from fresh human placentas. After chromatography of the extract on carboxymethyl cellulose, thyroid-stimulating activity ranged from 0.12 to 1.06 mU of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) per mg of protein in bioassays of eight preparations. The amount of TSH per placenta varied from 113 to 2200 mU and approximated the content of the pituitary gland. Additional purification by gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 gave a maximum activity of 8 mU/mg. The most active portion was eluted in the same position as 125I-labeled bovine or human TSH, a fact suggesting that the molecular size of this thyrotropic substance was similar to that of pituitary TSH. Another placental fraction with weaker activity was eluted earlier indicating that the placental material was heterogeneous.
Jerome M. Hershman, Willard R. Starnes
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