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Reference intervals for plasma-free amino acid in a Japanese population.

Hiroyuki Yamamoto1, Kazuhiro Kondo1, Takayuki Tanaka1, Takahiko Muramatsu1, Hiroo Yoshida1, Akira Imaizumi2, Kenji Nagao1, Yasushi Noguchi1, Hiroshi Miyano1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Plasma amino acid concentrations vary with various diseases. Although reference intervals are useful in daily clinical practice, no reference intervals have been reported for plasma amino acids in a large Japanese population.
METHODS: Reference individuals were selected from 7685 subjects examined with the Japanese Ningen Dock in 2008. A total of 1890 individuals were selected based on exclusion criteria, and the reference samples were selected after the outlier samples for each amino acid concentration were excluded. The lower limit of the reference intervals for the plasma amino acid concentrations was set at the 2.5th percentile and the upper limit at the 97.5th percentile.
RESULTS: By use of the nested analysis of variance, we analysed a large dataset of plasma samples and the effects of background factors (sex, age and body mass index [BMI]) on the plasma amino acid concentrations. Most amino acid concentrations were related to sex, especially those of branched-chained amino acid. The citrulline, glutamine, ornithine and lysine concentrations were related to age. The glutamate concentration was related to body mass index.
CONCLUSIONS: The concentrations of most amino acids are more strongly related to sex than to age or body mass index. Our results indicate that the reference intervals for plasma amino acid concentrations should be stratified by sex when the background factors of age and body mass index are considered.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25829462     DOI: 10.1177/0004563215583360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0004-5632            Impact factor:   2.057


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