The effect of thermal instability of intact human chorionic gonadotropin (ihcg) on the application of its free β‐subunit (free βhcg) as a serum marker in down syndrome screening
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Prenatal Diagnosis
- Vol. 15 (8) , 731-738
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.1970150808
Abstract
The kinetics of free βhCG concentrations were measured in 30 maternal whole blood samples from second-trimester pregnancies during 72 h incubation at 3, 20, and 30°C. Dissociation of intact hCG (ihCG) was undetectable at 3°C and produced a more than 20 per cent increase of free βhCG at 20°C and a more than 100 per cent increase at 30°C. hCG dissociation at 30°C was not reduced by a protease inhibitor (sodium iodoacetate) and also occurred in purified hCG dissolved in a protease-free incubation medium. These results were reproduced under conditions of sample transport by post at different environmental temperatures. In conclusion, reliable free βhCG assessment requires that the specimen be kept cool from vene puncture until assay or completely other transport strategies have to be considered. Evaluation of free βhCG as an effective marker in prenatal Down syndrome screening must be reconsidered from this aspect.Keywords
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