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Clin Chim Acta ; 143(3): 235-41, 1984 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6437702

ABSTRACT

The calibration curves for evaluating the degree of desialylation of C1-inactivator (sialic acid content 12.5%) and haemopexin (sialic acid content 4%) have been plotted. No desialylation of either glycoprotein occurs in normal subjects. In the patients (liver damage) studied, C1-inactivator is often desialylated, whereas haemopexin is not. In a previous report, we had shown that alpha1-acid glycoprotein is more often desialylated than alpha1-antitrypsin. Thus, it appears that the degree of desialylation of the sialic acid-rich glycoproteins is a more sensitive index of the severity of hepatic injury than that of the sialic acid-poor glycoproteins. This could be due to a defect in the sialylation process during synthesis.


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Asialoglycoproteins/blood , Complement C1 Inactivator Proteins/analysis , Hemopexin/analysis , Sialic Acids/blood , Adult , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Humans , Immunodiffusion/methods , Liver Diseases/blood , N-Acetylneuraminic Acid
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