Relationships of bilirubin binding parameters

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Abstract

The apparent unbound bilirubin concentration by the 'peroxidase' method (U) and the total unconjugated bilirubin in blood (T), albumin-bound bilirubin (B), and reserve bilirubin binding capacity (R) by the bilirubin hematofluorometer were measured in 164 specimens from 98 neonates and in a series of artifactual specimens, made by adding bilirubin to the blood of a single adult donor. Linear correlations between U and (B/R) were found for both the prepared specimens (r = 0.99) and the clinical specimens (r = 0.87), with the slopes of the regression lines being close to the reciprocal of the albumin-bilirubin binding constant, a prediction of the mass action law. An excellent linear correlation was observed for the prepared specimens (r = 0.96) between U and (T - B), the concentration of bilirubin bound to low affinity secondary sites ('loosely bound bilirubin'). A simple model for low affinity binding of bilirubin in blood predicts this simple relation. A significant linear correlation between U and (T - B) was found for the clinical specimens, although the correlation was less good (r = 0.72), than one would expect. The demonstrated simple linear relationships between U, (B/R), and (T - B) support the hypothesis that both the hematofluorometer and peroxidase methods provide valid measurements of bilirubin binding status.

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Wells, R., Hammond, K., Lamola, A. A., & Blumberg, W. E. (1982). Relationships of bilirubin binding parameters. Clinical Chemistry, 28(3), 432–439. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/28.3.432

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