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Biological variation of serum canine calprotectin concentrations as measured by ELISA in healthy dogs.

Authors :
Heilmann, R.M.
Ruaux, C.G.
Grützner, N.
Cranford, S.M.
Bridges, C.S.
Steiner, J.M.
Source :
Veterinary Journal. May2019, Vol. 247, p61-64. 4p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • Calprotectin is a useful biomarker of inflammation in dogs. • At least a moderate change in serum calprotectin is needed to be considered as relevant. • A population-based reference interval may or may not be appropriate for serum calprotectin. • The ELISA-reference interval for serum calprotectin concentration is 0.6–11.8 mg/L. Abstract Calprotectin is a useful biomarker of inflammation in dogs. However, the biological variation of serum canine calprotectin is unknown. Indices of biological variation were determined in serial serum samples (n = 147) from 11 healthy dogs (males/females: 4/7, median age: 5 years): analytical (3.0%), intra-individual (29.9%), and inter-individual variation (33.2%), reciprocal index of individuality (1.1), and index of heterogeneity (4.9). Serum calprotectin concentrations measured by ELISA and by the previous radioimmunoassay were highly correlated, but a constant and proportional bias exists between both assays. A de novo ELISA-reference interval (RI) for serum calprotectin concentration was established (0.6–11.8 mg/L). Moderate changes in serum calprotectin (minimum critical difference: 6.4 mg/L) between sequential measurements are needed to be considered relevant, and a population-based RI may or may not be appropriate for serum calprotectin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10900233
Volume :
247
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Veterinary Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135770105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2019.03.002