Blood & Vessel
Online ISSN : 1884-2372
Print ISSN : 0386-9717
Measurement of fibrinopeptide A in blood and urine
Toyohiko ARIGASusumu OSHIBAKiyonori HOSHINOAkihiro OKUDERAEiji ENDOHHarumichi OKAKazo KAIZUMichinobu HATANO
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1979 Volume 10 Issue 2 Pages 186-189

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Fibrinopeptide A (FPA) is a peptide released from N-terminal ends of Aα chain of fibrinogen molecule in initial stage of fibrinogen-fibrin conversion. It is, therefore, considered that the determination of FPA in blood or urine is able to be a direct proof of fibrin formation occuring in vivo.
The authors studied the radioimmunoassay of FPA of blood and urine in normal adults as well as in patients with renal diseases. In determination of FPA, FPA-antiserum, standard FPA and tyrosyl-FPA obtained from IMCO. Co. Ltd. (Sweden) were used. Procedure of FPA assay was accorded with the method developed by Nossel, et al.. The authors ascertained by preliminary experiment that the Nossel's method could be applied to urinary FPA determination. Our results indicated that, 1) FPA values in clotting reflected strongly to thrombin action. A certain level of FPA-immunoreactivity of fibrinogen split products by plasmin (FgDP) was recognized. In purified in-vitro system, FPA-immunoreactivity of FgDP was 20% when compared to the fibrin clotting system of 100%. While, almost negative (0.3%) immunoreactivity was observed in fibrin split products by plasmin (FDP). 2) Mean and range of blood FPA values of 30 normal adults was 0.3±0.4ng/ml, and this was well closed to the values reported by Nossel, et al.. 3) Urinary FPA values of 33 normal adults were 0.8±0.7ng/ml. It was noted that the urinary FPA of patients with renal deseases showed higher values in many cases in contrast to the normal urine.
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