Sa. Akbar et Pr. Brown, MEASUREMENT OF HUMAN ERYTHROCYTE CAI AND CAII IN ADULT, NEWBORN, AND FETAL BLOOD, Clinical biochemistry, 29(2), 1996, pp. 157-164
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the erythrocy
te CAI and CAII concentrations in fetal blood over a wide gestational
range, and compare levels to those found in neonates and adults. Metho
ds: Human erythrocyte CAI and CAII concentrations were measured in fet
al (n = 38), neonatal (n = 10) and adult (n = 30) blood, using enzyme-
linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). For the measurement of CAII, a ne
w ELISA method was developed. Results and Conclusions: The ELISA metho
d was found to be simple, sensitive, economical, and precise. The norm
al mean levels of erythrocyte CAI and CAII in adults with standard dev
iation were 13.68 +/- 2.79, and 1.59 +/- 0.21 mg/g Hb, respectively. T
he corresponding values in cord blood obtained at delivery at 38-40 we
eks gestation were 1.20 +/- 0.68 and 0.46 +/- 0.13 mg/g Hb. The mean C
AI/CAII ratio in adults was 8.8 and, in newborns, it was 2.5. The norm
al mean fetal erythrocyte CAI concentration increased significantly wi
th gestation from 39 mu g/g Hb at 20 weeks to 380 mu g/g Hb at 38 week
s of gestation. Similarly, the CAII concentration increased from 53 mu
g/g Hb at 20 weeks to 120 mu g/g Hb at 38 weeks of gestation. The CAI
to CAII ratio also increased with gestation from 0.9 at 20 weeks to 2
.5 at 38 weeks.