The measurement of pgam-b using elisa and changes of serum concentration by physical exercise / 体力科学
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
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: 361-368, 2001.
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em Japonês
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ABSTRACT
The present paper focuses on the leaking enzyme, PGAM (phosphoglycerate mutase), which is attracting increasing interest among medical researchers, and its relations with physical exercise. As a preliminary, purified PGAM-B was extracted from erythrocyte. First of all, erythrocytes were burst by hypotonic buffer. The contents were let through DEAE-Sepharose column and then through an affinity column bound with PGAM antibody. The purified substance thus obtained is analyzed by SDS-PAGE and has been found only in the single band of approximately 30 kDa. It has been injected to a mouse to develop its antibody. The mouse antibody thus developed and commercial anti r-h-PGAM-B rabbit antibody have been used to in order to perform double antibody sandwich ELISA on PGAM-B. R-h-PGAM-B was used as a standard substance. It has been observed that our standard curve shows a linearity in the range of 0-100ng/100μl, with R<SUP>2</SUP>=0.9849. The correla-tion between intensity of physical training and PGAM-B concentration in serum has been analyzed. Non-athlete male students, long distance male and female runners took part in the experiment. The sera of the male runners were found to have 34 times higher PGAM-B concentration than those of the non-athletes. The male runners had 3.6 times higher concentration than those of female runners. Non-athletes ran 10 km and their serum PGAM-B concentration were measured afterwards. It was found that concentration was 3.2 times higher after the run than before it, and this increasing found in all subjects.
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Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
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2001
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