TY - JOUR
T1 - Radioimmunoassay of creatine kinase isoenzymes in human serum
T2 - Isoenzyme MM
AU - Van Steirteghem, A. C.
AU - Zweig, M. H.
AU - Schechter, A. N.
PY - 1978
Y1 - 1978
N2 - Measurement of the mass concentration of serum enzymes by radioimmunoassay provides direct quantitation of specific isoenzymes and may be less subject to some of the limitations of traditional assay procedures for enzymes. The authors describe the development of a sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay for the muscle isoenzyme of creatine kinase, CK-MM, in human serum. CK-MM, purified from human skeletal muscle, was used to raise high-titer antisera and for iodination by the Chloramine T method. The radioimmunoassay required 50 μl of sample, utilized a double-antibody separation method, and was completed in 24 hr. Cross reactivity with CK-BB was virtually zero, 3-17% with CK-MB. The mass concentration of CK-MM in the serum of healthy subjects ranged from 36 to 1668 μg/l and correlated closely with total CK enzymatic activity. Serum concentrations of CK-MM from casually selected patients correlated less well with total CK enzymatic activity, suggesting the existence of other CK isoenzymes or the presence of inactive forms.
AB - Measurement of the mass concentration of serum enzymes by radioimmunoassay provides direct quantitation of specific isoenzymes and may be less subject to some of the limitations of traditional assay procedures for enzymes. The authors describe the development of a sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay for the muscle isoenzyme of creatine kinase, CK-MM, in human serum. CK-MM, purified from human skeletal muscle, was used to raise high-titer antisera and for iodination by the Chloramine T method. The radioimmunoassay required 50 μl of sample, utilized a double-antibody separation method, and was completed in 24 hr. Cross reactivity with CK-BB was virtually zero, 3-17% with CK-MB. The mass concentration of CK-MM in the serum of healthy subjects ranged from 36 to 1668 μg/l and correlated closely with total CK enzymatic activity. Serum concentrations of CK-MM from casually selected patients correlated less well with total CK enzymatic activity, suggesting the existence of other CK isoenzymes or the presence of inactive forms.
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U2 - 10.1093/clinchem/24.3.414
DO - 10.1093/clinchem/24.3.414
M3 - Article
C2 - 564760
AN - SCOPUS:0017805659
SN - 0009-9147
VL - 24
SP - 414
EP - 419
JO - Clinical Chemistry
JF - Clinical Chemistry
IS - 3
ER -