Heterogeneity of Circulating C-Peptide

Abstract
Serum C-peptide levels vary when measured with different immunoassay systems. In order to assess the factors contributing to this finding, serum C-peptide was measured in two assays utilizing different antisera, but the same standards and labeled peptide. The antisera were characterized with synthetic C-peptide fragments and their reactivities towards some of these fragments differed. The results of dilution and recovery tests and stability of the C-peptide during storage showed differences between the two assays. Gel filtration experiments indicated heterogeneity within the major C-peptide peak, and, in addition, a smaller peak of lower molecular weight material was present in some sera. Although degradation of serum C-peptide may occur during storage or with freezing and thawing, fragments of C-peptide may also be secreted or arise during in vivo metabolism.