A LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT SUBSTANCE OBTAINED FROM SERUM WHICH HAS LUTEINIZING HORMONE LIKE ACTIVITY (“MINI LH”)

Abstract
A low molecular weight substance of 1000-2000 daltons has been isolated in dialysates of normal human serum which, on testing in a radioimmunoassay, a radioligand receptorassay and an in-vitro bioassay exhibited LH activity comparable to the range of LH activity found in normal serum. The substance was heat labile. Its reactivity in a RIA suggests peptide nature. No “mini LH” activity could be derived from LH-free serum samples of hypophysectomized patients.