Reference intervals for plasma apolipoprotein A-1 determined with a standardized commercial immunoturbidimetric assay: results from the Framingham Offspring …

J Contois, JR McNamara, C Lammi-Keefe… - Clinical …, 1996 - academic.oup.com
J Contois, JR McNamara, C Lammi-Keefe, PW Wilson, T Massov, EJ Schaefer
Clinical Chemistry, 1996academic.oup.com
We have evaluated a commercially available, standardized immunoturbidimetric assay of
apolipoprotein (apo) AI, the major protein constituent of high-density lipoproteins (HDL). We
determined the reference ranges of plasma apo AI concentration for white men and women
and related these values to the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). The mean between-
run CV for this assay was 2.9%. As determined with individuals participating cycle 4 of the
Framingham Offspring Study, the mean (+/-SD) apo AI concentration was 13% lower in 1879 …
Abstract
We have evaluated a commercially available, standardized immunoturbidimetric assay of apolipoprotein (apo) A-I, the major protein constituent of high-density lipoproteins (HDL). We determined the reference ranges of plasma apo A-I concentration for white men and women and related these values to the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). The mean between-run CV for this assay was 2.9%. As determined with individuals participating cycle 4 of the Framingham Offspring Study, the mean (+/- SD) apo A-I concentration was 13% lower in 1879 men (1.34 +/- 0.23 g/L) than in 1939 women (1.54 +/- 0.28 g/L) (P<0.001). An apo A-I concentration of 1.20 g/L roughly corresponded to the 25th percentile value in men and the 5th percentile in women, and subjects with a concentration below this value were significantly more likely to have CHD than subjects wit a higher concentration (P<0.001).
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