Abstract: | Fluorescence polarization immunoassay (F.P.I.A.) has rarely been used to measure components of the renin system. Using an Abbott TDX polarimeter and fluorescein - labelled angiotensin I as a tracer we measured angiotensin I by F.P.I.A. Combining this procedure with a renin incubation step enabled measurement of angiotensinogen in human serum. Using sera from male patients and from pregnant females, a good correlation between radioimmunoassay (R.I.A.). and F.P.I.A. was found. Two procedures were developed; one involving taking samples from the renin incubation mixture, the other involving measurement of generated angiotensin I at intervals without interrupting the renin incubation procedure. F.P.I.A. is less expensive and somewhat simpler than R.I.A. but, with the instrument used, it |