Human kininogens of low and high molecular mass: Quantification by radioimmunoassay and determination of reference values

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Kininogens of low and high molecular mass, highly purified from human plasma, were used to raise antisera in rabbits. To obtain immunologically intact tracers, we labeled the kininogens by the Iodogen method, followed by double chromatography, first on Sephadex G50 and then on Sephadex G200 for high-molecular-mass kininogen or on G100 for low-molecular-mass kininogen. Both assays are sensitive, accurate, and reproducible. On an equimolar basis, the high-molecular-mass kininogen cross reacted completely in the determination of low-molecular-mass analyte. Moreover, the radioimmunoassay for the former was highly specific. After optimizing the time and temperature of incubation to provide rapid and reliable results, we determined 95% reference intervals from a large sample of healthy subjects (250 men, 200 women): 109-272 and 69-116 mg/L for the low- and high-molecular-mass kininogens, respectively.

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Adam, A., Albert, A., Calay, G., Closset, J., Damas, J., & Franchimont, P. (1985). Human kininogens of low and high molecular mass: Quantification by radioimmunoassay and determination of reference values. Clinical Chemistry, 31(3), 423–426. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.3.423

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