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A study on the biological reference interval of urinary alpha 1-microglobulin in a group of Chinese people.

Qian Zhang1,2, Xu Jiang1, Xiao-Fan Cui2, Rui Liu2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the possible influences of age and gender on urinary Alpha 1-Microglobulin (α1-MG) concentrations and establish specific reference values of urinary α1-MG in a group of healthy adults.
METHODS: Two hundred and ninety-nine adults (141 males and 158 females) aged 20-60 were selected and grouped by gender and age. Urinary levels of α1-MG were detected in morning spot-urine samples, and statistical analysis was performed to explore the association between urinary α1-MG and clinical parameters, and the differences between groups were compared. The 95th percentile of distribution was used as the normal upper limit.
RESULTS: The value of urinary α1-MG was sex-dependent (P<0.001), the 95th percentile of urinary α1-MG of males was 26.4 mg/L, whereas females was 8.6 mg/L. Whereas urinary α1-microglobulin-to-creatinine ratio (α1-MG/Cr) was both gender-and age-dependent (both P<0.001), and age 30 may be the cut-off point in this study. The 95th percentile of males and females aged 20-30 was 16.9 mg/g, of males aged 31-60 was 19.8 mg/g, of females aged 31-60 was 28.5 mg/g. DISCUSSIONS: The relationship between urinary α1-MG concentrations and gender, age is different from previous studies. It is recommended that hospitals and laboratories should develop their own α1-MG reference intervals based on their experimental conditions.
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Keywords:  Alpha 1-microglobulin; reference value; α1-microglobulin-to-creatinine ratio

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28771883      PMCID: PMC6816998          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.22305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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