Haemolysis affects insulin but not C-peptide immunoassay
O'Rahilly, S. ; Burnett, M. A. ; Smith, R. F. ; Darley, J. H. ; Turner, R. C.
Springer
Published 1987
Springer
Published 1987
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1432-0428
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Insulin ; C-peptide ; radio-immunoassay ; haemolysis
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Medicine
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Summary Venous blood was taken at the end of a glucose infusion test in 19 individuals and divided into four aliquots, 3 of which were variably haemolysed by repeated passage through a 23-gauge needle to simulate traumatic venepuncture. Plasma insulin (measured by both a charcoal separation and a double-antibody method), C-peptide, and haemoglobin were measured in each aliquot, and haemolysis was also assessed visibly. A significant loss of immuno-assayable plasma insulin was found in samples with only a trace of visible haemolysis, with up to 90% lost in severely haemolysed samples. Plasma C-peptide was unaffected by haemolysis. This represents an additional advantage for the use of plasma C-peptide in assessing insulin secretion.
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Electronic Resource
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