Literature DB >> 7889598

Hemoglobins S and C: reference values for glycohemoglobin in heterozygous, double-heterozygous and homozygous subjects, as established by 13 methods.

C W Weykamp1, W V Martina, F P van der Dijs, T J Penders, W van der Slik, F A Muskiet.   

Abstract

Glycohemoglobin (gly-Hb) reference ranges of non-diabetic adults with HbAA (n = 17), HbAS (n = 37), HbAC (n = 22), HbSC (n = 8), HbSS (n = 6) and HbCC (n = 3) were determined by 13 methods, based on affinity chromatography, HPLC, electrophoresis and immunoassay. Gly-Hb of subjects with HbAS and HbAC can be measured without major difficulties by most methods. Some give rise to absolute gly-Hb differences > or = 1% compared with subjects with HbAA. Measurement of HbA1c/total Hb cannot be recommended. Some HPLC and immunoassay methods cannot measure gly-Hb in subjects with HbSC, HbSS and HbCC, whereas others may suffer from interference. Most methods showed low gly-Hb, reflecting increased erythrocyte turnover. Use of special reference ranges requires previous knowledge of the condition (affinity chromatography and immunoassay) or separation of gly-Hb and its precursor Hb (HPLC and electrophoresis). Interpretation is, however, not recommended because of the numerous factors that determine erythrocyte turnover.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7889598     DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(94)90200-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chim Acta        ISSN: 0009-8981            Impact factor:   3.786


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1.  Hb A1c Separation by High Performance Liquid Chromatography in Hemoglobinopathies.

Authors:  Vani Chandrashekar
Journal:  Scientifica (Cairo)       Date:  2016-02-16
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