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The concentrations of serum apolipoprotein A (M-Partigen-Apolipoprotein A, Behringwerke), A-I and A-II (Apolipoprotein A-I and A-II Plates, Daiichi pure chemicals) were determined in 27 normal and hyperlipidemic subjects by the commercially developed SRID method. Apolipoprotein A concentration was higher than sum of apolipoprotein A-I and A-II concentrations, and the apo A/apo A-I+A-II ratio was 1.29±0.02. Apo A correlated with apo A-I+A-II (r=0.98). The same results were obtained even though specially prepared standard serum for each methods were determined by the different method. These data suggested that the differences between apo A and apo A-I+A-II concentrations which observed in the human serum were indeed by the differences of indicated values of standard serum in each method.
Whole serum formed single precipitin arc with a migration similar to HDL on crossed immunoelectrophoresis with anti apo A (anti human α-lipoprotein) serum and anti apo A-I or anti apo A-II serum. Delipidated HDL formed precipitin arcs of apo A-I and apo A-II with mixture of anti apo A-I serum and anti apo A-II serum. Delipidated HDL formed single precipitin arc with anti apo A serum on immunoelectrophoresis, but not formed on rocket immunoelectrophoresis and Ouchterlony method. Delipidated HDL formed clear precipitin rings on apo A-I and A-II SRID plates, but formed unclear precipitin rings on apo A plate. These differences of the reactions between anti apo A serum and delipidated HDL seems to suggest that immunoreactivity of HDL was not identical with that of apo A-I or apo A-II.