We have developed techniques that permit the affinity-chromatographic determination of glycosylated hemoglobin, plasma protein, and albumin on fingerstick samples of whole blood. The fingerstick glycohemoglobin technique takes advantage of the high sensitivity of measurement of hemoglobin by absorbance at 414 nm. The glycosylated plasma protein is assayed by a highly sensitive method based on binding of Coomassie blue. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is used to measure albumin in the bound and nonbound fractions of an aminophenylboronic acid chromatographic separation. The fingerstick method for assay of glycosylated plasma albumin gives results that are ∼40% higher than comparable values obtained on the same patient with a 1-ml plasma sample determined with the bromcresol green technique. There is good correlation of fingerstick glycoalbumins with fingerstick glycohemoglobins and glycosylated plasma protein values. These procedures should be useful for children and for large-scale ambulatory screening for diabetes mellitus.
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September 01 1987
Fingerstick Glycosylated Hemoglobin, Plasma Protein, and Albumin
Marc Rendell, MD;
Marc Rendell, MD
1
University School of Medicine
Omaha, Nebraska
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Carol Brannan, BS;
Carol Brannan, BS
2
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Research Institute
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Julia Nierenberg, BS;
Julia Nierenberg, BS
2
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Research Institute
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Kathy Rasbold, BS;
Kathy Rasbold, BS
2
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Research Institute
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Tim Hestorff, BS
Tim Hestorff, BS
2
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, Saint Francis Medical Research Institute
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Rendell, Creighton Diabetes Center, 601 North 30th Street, Omaha, NE 68131.
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Marc Rendell, Carol Brannan, Julia Nierenberg, Kathy Rasbold, Tim Hestorff; Fingerstick Glycosylated Hemoglobin, Plasma Protein, and Albumin. Diabetes Care 1 September 1987; 10 (5): 629–632. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.10.5.629
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