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Assays / Cardiovascular
Biomarkers / Beta Quantification
Beta Quantification (lipid ultracentrifugation)
Risk of cardiovascular disease is assessed, in part, by laboratory
measurements of the lipoproteins, VLDL, LDL and HDL. ß quantification
uses ultracentrifugation to partially separate lipoprotein classes
and is the basis for the reference methods for LDL- and HDL- cholesterol
as practised by the CDC. This 'gold standard' method has been used
to establish the concentrations of the major lipoprotein classes
in most of the epidaemiological and clinical trials that have been
used as guidelines for risk assessment.
The most useful aspect of ß quantification is the efficient
removal of triglyceride-rich VLDL which often interferes with the
measurement of LDL- and HDL- cholesterol by other methods. Estimation
of LDL-cholesterol by the Friedwald equation is invalid for non-fasting
samples containing chylomicrons and when triglyceride concentrations
exceed 4.5 mmol/L. It is used in the diagnosis of type III hyperlipidaemia
when the ratio of VLDL-C to total triglyceride exceeds 0.65.
It is important to note that the LDL fraction will also contain
IDL and Lp(a).
Chylomicrons are removed by preliminary low speed centrifugation.
Plasma or serum is centrifuged overnight at d=1.006g/ml to spin
up VLDL. The apolipoprotein B containing lipoproteins in the bottom
fraction (mainly LDL) are precipitated using heparin and manganese
chloride, leaving HDL in solution.
LDL cholesterol is calculated by subtracting VLDL-C and HDL-C from
total cholesterol. Alternatively, multiple fractions can be isolated
by gradient ultracentrifugation.
Target Values:
Triglyceride <2.3 mmol/L
Cholesterol <5.0 mmol/L
LDL-C <3.0 mmo/L
HDL-C males >1.0 mmol/l
HDL-C females >1.2 mmol/l
Sample Details:
Fasting (12-14h) EDTA plasma or serum, minimum volume 2ml.
Stable for one week at 4°C and one year at -70°C.
Transport – first class post.
Information required:
Age, sex, NHS/Hospital No.
Medication
Reference:
Lipid Research Clinics Manual of Laboratory Operations – DHEW
Publication no. (NIH) 75 -628, 1974.
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