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Int J Biol Markers ; 23(1): 42-7, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18409150

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) measurements in plasma may be useful for the early detection and prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC). Data on analytical performance and normal intra- and interindividual biological variation are required in order to interpret the utility of TIMP-1 in CRC. The aim of this study was to establish the biological and analytical variation of plasma TIMP-1 in volunteers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three separate studies were undertaken. 1: Plasma was collected from 23 volunteers 6 times within a 3-week period, first in September 2004 (round [R] 1), then repeated in May 2005 (R2) and May 2006 (R3) in the same group of individuals. TIMP-1 levels were determined by the MAC15 ELISA assay and with the Abbott ARCHITECT i2000 Immunoanalyzer. 2: Circadian variation was evaluated in plasma collected 7 times within a 24-hour period (n=16). 3: Effects of physical exercise were evaluated in plasma collected before and after bicycling (n=14). In studies 2 and 3 TIMP-1 levels were determined with the MAC15 ELISA assay only. RESULTS: A significant correlation between TIMP-1 MAC15 and ARCHITECT i2000 was shown (rs=0.78, p<0.002), with consistently higher levels being detected by the ARCHITECT i2000. Median levels of TIMP-1 (ARCHITECT) at 8 a.m. in each round were 74.9 ng/mL (range 65.7-89.9) (R1), 87.3 ng/mL (range 72.7-127.9) (R2), and 81.9 ng/mL (range 66.8-113.6) (R3). The within-subject variation was 10.7%, the variation between rounds was 7.4%, and the intraclass correlation was 46.2%. Comparison between the 3 rounds and time of collection showed that TIMP-1 values decreased by 11% after storage for more than 16 months (p=0.0002). A systematic circadian variation in plasma TIMP-1 levels was not observed (p=0.17). No significant variation of plasma TIMP-1 was found in relation to physical exercise (p=0.92 [global test]). CONCLUSION: Levels of plasma TIMP-1 in volunteers show limited circadian, day-to-day, week-to-week and season-to-season variation. In addition, physical exercise has no impact on plasma TIMP-1 levels. Possible storage-dependent decreases in plasma TIMP-1 levels warrant further investigation.


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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1/blood , Adult , Aged , Analysis of Variance , Biomarkers, Tumor/blood , Blood Chemical Analysis , Circadian Rhythm , Colorectal Neoplasms/blood , Colorectal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Exercise , Female , Humans , Immunoassay , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Time Factors
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Am J Ment Defic ; 81(5): 421-7, 1977 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-848510

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Scheduling of planned activities in a classroom for TMR adolescents was investigated. Ten classroom activities were scheduled in either a predictable (fixed) or unpredictable (random) order using an ABAB design. Relative to fixed scheduling, random scheduling resulted in significantly lower rates of activity completion and higher rates of disruptions. Lower rates of task completion also generalized to two unmanipulated activities. Activity completion and rate of disruptions, while generally inversely related, were significantly correlated for only 2 of 11 students. Students with lower levels of task completion under fixed scheduling showed the largest decrements in performance under random scheduling. Higher rates of disruptions under fixed scheduling were also associated with greater increments in disruptive behavior under random-scheduling conditions. Factors relating to the generality of these findings were discussed.


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Education of Intellectually Disabled , Task Performance and Analysis , Teaching/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Time Factors
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