1985
DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/31.3.423
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Human kininogens of low and high molecular mass: quantification by radioimmunoassay and determination of reference values.

Abstract: Kininogens of low and high molecular mass, highly purified from human plasma, were used to raise antisera in rabbits. To obtain immunologically intact tracers, we labeled the kininogens by the lodogen method, followed by double chromatography, first on Sephadex G50 and then on Sephadex G200 for high-molecular-mass kininogen or on G100 for low-molecular-mass kininogen. Both assays are sensitive, accurate, and reproducible. On an equimolar basis, the high-molecular-mass kininogen cross reacted completely in the … Show more

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“…In contrast, N-HK concentration values were influenced by experimental conditions. This could partially account for the discrepancy between the N-HK concentrations reported here and the 70–90μg/mL or 69–116μg/mL ranges of total plasma HK reported in previous studies ([ 41 ] and [ 42 ], respectively). The amount of cleaved HK proteins (in healthy plasma or, probably, in the standard used) might also partly explain the differences.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast, N-HK concentration values were influenced by experimental conditions. This could partially account for the discrepancy between the N-HK concentrations reported here and the 70–90μg/mL or 69–116μg/mL ranges of total plasma HK reported in previous studies ([ 41 ] and [ 42 ], respectively). The amount of cleaved HK proteins (in healthy plasma or, probably, in the standard used) might also partly explain the differences.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…After 10 min of equilibration, 5 ml of arterial blood was sampled in a polyethylene tube containing buffered sodium citrate (final concentration 13 m M ) for the measurement of blood kininogen reserve. These sampling procedures have been previously validated and do not result in significant kininogen consumption in vitro ( Adam et al ., 1985a , 1985b , 1985c ). The intravenous injection of test drugs used to induce B 1 Rs, dextran sulphate (2 mg kg −1 ) or LPS (50 μg kg −1 ) was then performed, and the blood sampling was repeated after 90 min in order to document acute treatment‐induced kininogen consumption.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In its intact form, the protein is a cysteine proteinase inhibitor, implicated in blood coagulation and inflammatory response and it can bind calcium, while the individual subchains can have many other functions [ 329 – 332 ]. Kininogen is mainly synthetized in the liver to plasma concentrations of 55–100 μg/mL, where it is mostly found in complex with prekallikrein or factor XI to position the coagulation factors near factor XII [ 331 , 333 336 ].…”
Section: Kininogen-1 (P01042)mentioning
confidence: 99%