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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 35, 2333-2335, Copyright © 1989 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated enzyme immunoassay for lutropin with the Abbott IMx analyzer

KA Ford, HN Baker, JG Baar, D Balay, D Marlewski, M Venetucci and EA Ogunro
Department of Physiological Diagnostics, Abbott Diagnostics Division, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL 60064.

An automated enzyme immunoassay for human lutropin for use with the Abbott IMx analyzer is described. The assay provides results in approximately 40 min with a sensitivity of 0.25 int. units of LH per liter for up to 23 serum or plasma samples. Cross-reactivity with follitropin (2000 int. units/L) and thyrotropin (2 int. units/L) was negligible; it was 0.016% with human choriogonadotropin (1 X 10(6) int. units/L). There was no interference by high concentrations of bilirubin (0.5 g/L), hemoglobin (7.50 g/L), or triglycerides (13.5 g/L). Intra-, inter-, and total assay CVs were less than or equal to 3.75%, less than or equal to 7.1%, and less than or equal to 7.94%, respectively. Values obtained with the IMx correlated well (r = 0.98, n = 194) with values obtained with Diagnostic Products' LH Double Antibody RIA, and Serono's LH MAIAclone assay. This assay should be useful for small to medium- size laboratories involved in the clinical diagnosis of reproductive pathology.





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