A modified Ellman method using acetylthiocholine as substrata has
been used to reliably measure erythrocyte AChE activity (CV=7%).
Reliable immunological quantitation of this enzyme (CV=7%) was
achieved using monoclonal antisera to AChE (AE-1 and AE-2) in a
fluid phase homogeneous enzyme-linked antiglobulin test (ELAT).
AChE activity and antigen levels were similar for both adult male
and female samples. Cord samples at term measured 60% of the
adult value and reached 100% within 5 months.
An overall increase in AChE activity was observed as pregnancy
progresses with patients 1 to 3 days post delivery showing
significantly elevated levels of activity and antigen.
Investigation of haematological disorders revealed cases of
reduced levels of activity and antigen in a variety of
conditions.
An essay of plasma ChE activity using butyrylthiocholine as
substrata has been developed using a microplate Ellman technique
(CV=5%). An enzyme linked immunosorbent method (ELISA) using
monoclonal antibodies MAb2-l and 2-4 (CV=5%) provided a sensitive
and reliable means of quantitation together with the capability
of handling a large number of samples.
Normal Gaussian distribution curves were obtained for both
activity and antigen levels for E1u E1u, E1uE1a and E1aE1a
individuals. The approximate amount that each of the genes E1a ,
E1a and E1f contribute to the ChE activity and antigen levels is
presented allowing the effective efficiency (EE) of the gene
product to be calculated. Immunological measurements have aided
in the segregation of the silent gene variants representing zero,
very low, low and high levels of immunoreactive protein and the
identification of a new gene, E1x. Family studies have confirmed
the existence of this gene. Analysis of activity and
immunological data suggest that the E1h and E1t gene could be
identical.
A significant decrease in ChE activity occurs during pregnancy
with even lower levels presenting during the first 2 to 3 days
post delivery. Immunological measurements indicate similar
reductions in the amount of ChE protein during these periods.
Date of Award | 1990 |
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Original language | English |
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Enzyme Linked Immunological Studies of Cholinesterases in Human Blood
JONES, J. W. (Author). 1990
Student thesis: PhD