Circulation, Vol 58, 1130-1136, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
BA Khaw, HK Gold, JT Fallon and E Haber
To develop a more specific plasma test for myocardial infarction,
antibodies specific for cardiac myosin light chains (CM-LC) were elicited
that showed less than 3% cross-reactivity with skeletal muscle light
chains. These antibodies were used to develop a radioimmunoassay for CM-LC
that had a sensitivity of 20 ng (+/- 4 SD; P less than 0.001). Normal dog
plasma showed no measurable concentrations of CM-LC (n = 6). Plasma samples
from 10 dogs with experimental myocardial infarction produced by persistent
left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) occlusion were obtained at
0, 2, 4, 6, 24, 48 and 72 hours. CM-LC were first detectable in all 10
animals 6 hours after occlusion (97.98 +/- 14 ng/ml [mean +/- SEM]; P less
than 0.001). Maximal CM-LC levels were usually obtained between 24 and 48
hours. Sham-operated open chest dogs (0--48 hours, n = 3) showed no
measurable CM-LC in the plasma samples. Another group of 10 dogs were
subjected to 5 hours of LAD occlusion, followed by reperfusion. In four
dogs, CM-LC were detectable as early as 1 hour after reperfusion (81.88 +/-
37.75 ng/ml serum). Sera from all 10 dogs showed elevated levels of CM-LC
(199.75 +/- 24.0 ng/ml) by 24 hours. Peak CM-LC concentrations were
obtained in five dogs at 24 hours (247.0 +/- 35.28 ng/ml) and in another
dog at 120 hours (245 ng/ml). Histochemical infarct size was determined to
be 0.5--10% of the left ventricular mass at seven days by
triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining. The specificity and sensitivity of
this radioimmunoassay for detection of CM-LC, unique proteins to the heart,
may be valuable in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction.
ARTICLES
Detection of serum cardiac myosin light chains in acute experimental myocardial infarction: radioimmunoassay of cardiac myosin light chains
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