Rg. Price et al., THE ASSAY OF LAMININ FRAGMENTS IN SERUM AND URINE AS AN INDICATOR OF RENAL DAMAGE-INDUCED BY TOXINS, Toxicology letters, 77(1-3), 1995, pp. 313-318
An ELISA procedure for the assay of laminin fragments in serum and uri
ne is described. Samples from solvent-exposed workers and diabetic pat
ients were studied. In cohorts exposed to perchloroethylene serum and
urine laminin fragments were elevated but the urinary N-acetyl-beta-D-
glucosaminidase (NAG) was unaffected. The data indicate that the urina
ry assay may be more specific for renal damage than the serum method.
Differences in the excretion of NAG and urinary laminin fragments were
observed in the diabetic groups suggesting that the excretion of thes
e two components reflects different stages of severity of the disease.