VALIDATION OF A RADIOASSAY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF SERUM FOLATE AND COBALAMIN CONCENTRATIONS IN DOGS

被引:14
|
作者
BATT, RM [1 ]
MCLEAN, L [1 ]
RUTGERS, HC [1 ]
HALL, EJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LIVERPOOL,DEPT VET PATHOL,LIVERPOOL L69 3BX,ENGLAND
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1748-5827.1991.tb00552.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Determinations of serum folate and cobalamin concentrations in dogs have proved of considerable value for the identification and characterisation of chronic small intestinal disorders, but the microbiological assays used are time-consuming and technically demanding. Dual isotope radioassays are more convenient and have been developed for the determination of folate and cobalamin in human beings. This study has evaluated such an assay for the determination of serum folate and cobalamin concentrations in dogs by direct comparison with microbiological assays used previously. Assays were performed on samples from 77 dogs, including controls and animals with confirmed or suspected chronic small intestinal disease. Regression analysis demonstrated a significant relationship between the two assays for serum folate concentrations (R = 0.85; P = 0.0001) and a definite trend for radioassay to give lower results than bioassay. There was also a significant relationship between bioassay and radioassay data for serum cobalamin (R = 0.91; P = 0.0001) with comparable absolute values for these two assays. Radioassay of serum samples from 31 clinically healthy dogs gave control ranges of 3.7 to 8.8-mu-g/litre for folate and 205 to 490 ng/litre for cobalamin. These ranges were similar to those calculated by comparison with the established ranges for bioassay using regression analysis, which predicted ranges of 4.4 to 8.4-mu-g/litre and 217 to 398 ng/litre for radioassay of serum folate and cobalamin, respectively. These data indicate that a dual isotope radioassay of serum folate and cobalamin may be used for dogs, and emphasise the need for laboratories to validate and establish their own control ranges for different assays.
引用
收藏
页码:221 / 224
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluation of serum cobalamin concentrations in dogs of 164 dog breeds (2006-2010)
    Gruetzner, Niels
    Cranford, Shannon M.
    Norby, Bo
    Suchodolski, Jan S.
    Steiner, Joerg M.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION, 2012, 24 (06) : 1105 - 1114
  • [42] EFFECT OF SODIUM ASCORBATE CONCENTRATIONS ON DETERMINATION OF SERUM FOLATE LEVELS
    KERKAY, J
    MCEVOY, D
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 1975, 21 (07) : 1030 - 1030
  • [43] PLASMA COBALAMIN-BINDING AND SERUM COBALAMIN IN PATIENTS WITH FOLATE-DEFICIENCY
    LEWIS, MJ
    DAWSON, DW
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 1985, 34 (02): : 191 - 195
  • [44] ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF A FOLATE RADIOASSAY - APPLICATION TO SERUM AND ERYTHROCYTE MEASUREMENTS
    AHLUWALIA, GS
    KUCZALA, ZJ
    ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY SCIENCE, 1977, 7 (02): : 113 - 118
  • [45] MEASUREMENT OF SERUM FOLATE LEVELS BY RADIOASSAY IN NORMAL AND PREGNANT SUBJECTS
    BASTIO, ED
    KNOBLOCK, EC
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 1974, 20 (07) : 883 - 883
  • [46] LIMITS OF ESTIMATE OF SERUM FOLATE-BINDING PROTEIN BY RADIOASSAY
    LEONARD, JP
    BECKERS, C
    CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA, 1976, 70 (01) : 119 - 122
  • [47] COMPARISON OF FOLATE-I-125 RADIOASSAY WITH MICROBIOLOGICAL ASSAY FOR DETERMINING SERUM FOLATE
    BATRA, KK
    HAIDER, M
    GROSS, D
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, 1975, 21 (07) : 1029 - 1030
  • [48] SERUM COBALAMIN CONCENTRATIONS DURING TPN
    VANSPREEUWEL, JP
    JOURNAL OF PARENTERAL AND ENTERAL NUTRITION, 1987, 11 (01) : 103 - 104
  • [49] Whole blood folate concentrations: Comparison between stratus folate (DADE) and radioassay (DPC) methods
    BamontiCatena, F
    Porcella, A
    Pomati, M
    Franzini, C
    Rosina, M
    Cavalca, V
    Maiolo, AT
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 1997, 35 (10): : 781 - 785
  • [50] Effect of age, sex and body weight on the serum concentrations of cobalamin and folate in cats consuming a consistent diet
    Hill, Sarah A.
    Cave, Nicholas J.
    Forsyth, Sandra
    JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY, 2018, 20 (02) : 135 - 141