A direct free thyroxine (T4) immunoassay with the characteristics of a total T4 immunoassay

25Citations
Citations of this article
10Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.
Get full text

Abstract

Background: Direct free thyroxine (T4) measurements have been linked to both T4-binding serum protein concentrations and protein-bound T4 concentrations. Whether this is evidence of a relationship to total T4 concentrations has not been reported. Methods: We compared an analog-based direct free T4 immunoassay and a total T4 immunoassay. Each assay was applied to the fractions of serum T4 obtained by ultrafiltration and equilibrium dialysis. Both were applied to serum-based solutions in which free T4, T 4-binding proteins, protein-bound T4, and total T 4 were systematically varied, held constant, or excluded. Results: Neither the free T4 assay nor the total T4 assay detected dialyzable or ultrafilterable serum T4. Both assays detected and reported the T4 retained with serum proteins. Both free and total T4 results were related to the same total T4 concentrations in the presence and absence of T4-binding proteins. Both results were similarly related to total T4 concentrations when free T4 was held constant while total T4 was varied. Both were similarly related to a total T4 concentration that was held constant while free T4 progressively replaced protein-bound T 4. These free T4 results, like total T4 results, were unresponsive to a 500-fold variation in dialyzable T4 concentrations. Conclusion: New experiments extend the characterization of a longstanding and incompletely characterized analog-based free T4 immunoassay. These free T4 measurements relate to total T4 concentrations in the same way that total T4 measurements do. © 2007 American Association for Clinical Chemistry.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Fritz, K. S., Wilcox, R. B., & Nelson, J. C. (2007). A direct free thyroxine (T4) immunoassay with the characteristics of a total T4 immunoassay. Clinical Chemistry, 53(5), 911–915. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2006.083915

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free