Hypertension, Vol 12, 629-634, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
S Poole, RE Gaines Das, VJ Dzau, AM Richards and JI Robertson
An ampouled preparation of human atrial natriuretic factor, ANF-(99- 126),
was evaluated by 23 laboratories in 10 countries for its suitability to
serve as the international standard for ANF. The preparation was calibrated
by radioimmunoassay, radioreceptor binding assay, and bioassay and was
shown to have satisfactory stability and biological activity. Estimates of
the ANF content of a set of specimens of plasma in terms of the standard
showed agreement in ranking order when the ANF was extracted prior to
assay. However, estimates of the ANF content of the plasmas in terms of
either the international standard or the various local standards varied
widely among laboratories. On the basis of the results reported here, with
the agreement of the participants in the study and with the authorization
of the Expert Committee on Biological Standardization of the World Health
Organization, the preparation coded 85/669 was established in 1987 as the
international standard for ANF, with a defined potency of 2.5 international
units per ampoule.
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The international standard for atrial natriuretic factor. Calibration by an international collaborative study
National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Hertfordshire, England.
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