Abstract: | A radioimmunoassay procedure is outlined for norethisterone, a synthetic progestagen. This assay uses both tritiated and iodine-125 labelled radioligands and may serve as a model for assays of synthetic steroids for which no tritiated radioligand exists. Male volunteers took a single oral dose of 10 mg of norethisterone acetate (SH 420). Plasma hormone levels were then measured at various time intervals. The degree of binding of iodine-125 labelled radioligand to antiserum even at low serum dilution was always greater than 80%. Using antinorethisterone-11 alpha-BSA serum, triated norethisterone and norethisterone-3-OCMO-iodine -125-iodohistamine radioligands give comparable results of adequate specificity, precision, accuracy and sensitivity when used to analyze crude ether extracts of the plasma samples. The chromatographic step is unnecessary for specific analysis. Iodine-125 labelled ligands may be useful for the determination of other synthetic steroids. |