Total, tartrate-resistant, and tartrate-inhibited acid phosphatases in serum: Biological variations and reference limits

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We studied several factors affecting biological variation in serum acid phosphatases in a population of 1195 apparently healthy subjects four years old or older. We assayed total acid phosphatase activities in the presence of a transphosphorylating agent and using alpha-naphthyl phosphate as substrate. The main factors modifying total and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatases activities in serum are similar to those observed for total and bone alkaline phosphatases activities: age, sex, and hormonal state (puberty or menopause). The tartrate-inhibited acid phosphatase activity is, however, independent of biological variations. Finally, we propose reference limits for total, tartrate-resistant, and tartrate-inhibited acid phosphatases in serum.

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Schiele, F., Artur, Y., Floc’h, A. Y., & Siest, G. (1988). Total, tartrate-resistant, and tartrate-inhibited acid phosphatases in serum: Biological variations and reference limits. Clinical Chemistry, 34(4), 685–690. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/34.4.685

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