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Extracting Hormones and DNA

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1 Extracting Hormones and DNA

2 Blood Red blood cells White blood cells Plasma Birds: nucleated
Mammals: non-nucleated White blood cells Plasma Fluids

3 Steroid Hormones Precursor is cholesterol: steroid hormones are fat-soluble, not water-soluble Types of steroid hormones: Androgens (e.g., testosterone) Progestins Estrogens Corticoids (e.g., corticosterone)

4 Extraction of Steroid Hormones from Blood
Separate plasma from RBCs Diethyl ether extraction method Diethyl ether separates liquid phase of plasma Snap-freeze: pour off unfrozen ether with steroid hormones Dry and reconstitute

5 Chromatography To study multiple hormones: you will need to isolate each one from this extract Run the mixture through layers of celite with varying concentrations of ethyl acetate in isooctane

6 Extraction from Yolks Yolk is laid down in layers; maternal steroid concentrations differ in each layer In nonviable eggs: Separate yolk from white (usually by freezing) Homogenize yolk (if measuring total concentration) or sample layers Extraction protocol similar to blood Use petroleum ether in addition to diethyl ether: separates out lipids as well

7 Extraction from Feces Requires additional steps at the beginning of process (drying, pulverizing) Additional concerns: metabolizing of steroids

8 Measuring Extraction Efficiency
In any extraction method, you lose a certain amount of the target material Add known amount of radioactive hormone before extraction Measure remaining amount of radioactivity after extraction Gives you a percentage, and you can correct your estimates of “native” hormone accordingly

9 Types of Assays EIA: Enzyme ImmunoAssay RIA: RadioImmunoAssay
Both work on the principle of competitive binding

10 Competitive Binding Sample has “native” hormone
Add to sample either radioactive hormone or alkaline phosphatase bound to hormone Antibody Competitive binding: native hormone binds to antibody better than nonnative Measure remaining amount of nonnative hormone: inversely proportional to native hormone in sample

11 Setting up an Assay Randomizing samples

12 Setting up an Assay

13 Standard Curve

14 Standards Known concentrations of hormone
Used as a sample at beginning, middle, and end of samples

15 DNA Extraction from Blood
Lysis: break open cells Proteinase K: breaks up proteins Phenol/Chloroform: removes proteins and other material Can also use kits

16 DNA Extraction from Feces
Shed cells from epithelial lining of intestine A few difficulties: Lower-quality DNA PCR inhibitors in feces, such as bile acids


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