PMID: 49076Jan 1, 1975Paper

Complement components in normal serum and plasma quantitated by electroimmunoassay

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
A G Sjöholm

Abstract

Sjöholm, A. G. Complement Components in Normal Serum and Plasma Quantitated by Electroimmunoassay. Scand. J. Immunol. 4, 25-30, 1975. The concentrations of C1q, C1s, C3, C4, C5, C3 proactivator, and C1 inactivator in serum and EDTA plasma from 100 normal adults were determined by electroimmunoassay. The normal range of each of the proteins is given. The C1q values varied more closely with the C1s values than with the levels of the other complement components. C3, C5, and C3 proactivator seemed to form a fairly interdependent group. The reproducibility of double determinations (interplate variation) was 4.9% to 7.9%. The variation of the complement component levels on repeated sampling from normal individuals was investigated. Also, repeated freezeing and thawing and storage at room temperature of serum and plasma were studied for their effect on the quantitation of the complement components. C3 and C4 values obtained by electroimmunoassay were in agreement with the values obtained by single radial immunodiffusion.

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