Free Somatostatin in the Circulation: Amounts and Molecular Sizes of Somatostatin-Like Immunoreactivity in Portal, Aortic, and Vena Caval Plasma of Fasting and Meal-Stimulated Dogs*

1980 
Somatostatin-like immunoreactivity (SLI) of plasma from the portal vein, aorta, and inferior vena cava and of lymph from the thoracic duct of both fasted and meal-stimulated dogs was measured and characterized with respect to molecular size. Significant portal vein-arterial and arteriovenous SLI gradients were present in fasting dogs, and they increased sharply after the intragastric infusion of liver extract and HC1. Chromatography of fasting plasma at pH 7.4 revealed all measurable SLI to be confined to the void volume fractions of a Bio-Gel P- 6 column, although, after a 7-fold concentration of fractions coeluting with somatostatin, ∼ 1600-daltion SLI was detected in the portal venous plasma. The rise in SLI after a meal was due primarily to an increase of ∼ 1600-dalton SLI; ∼1600-dalton SLI was detectable in unconcentrated portal venous and aortic plasma and in the peripheral venous plasma concentrated 7-fold. SLI levels in lymph were similar to those of basal venous plasma and did not incr ase with a...
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