Transthyretin in the Evaluation of Health and Disease in Human and Veterinary Medicine

C. Tóthová, O. Nagy
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Abstract

Transthyretin (also known as prealbumin) is an important transport protein, which plays an essential role in the binding of thyroid hormones and retinol with varying affinities in mammalian, as well as avian species. The determination of transthyretin concentrations may be used as a diagnostic tool for some disease conditions in humans, but is more often used as a nutritional marker to assess protein-calorie malnutrition and as prognostic indicator in critically ill patients. Transthyretin has shorter half-life (2–3 days) than that of albumin and belongs to negative acute phase proteins. This may complicate the use of transthyre- tin as a nutritional marker and the interpretation of results in the diagnosis of diseases. Although some studies have been carried out to determine the usefulness of transthyretin in selected disease conditions and disorders also in animals, it is a relatively rarely used parameter to evaluate health state and illness in veterinary medicine. The usefulness of transthyretin in the diagnosis of diseases and evaluation of nutritional status in humans and animals are reviewed in this article, including the laboratory assays available to mea- sure its concentrations and the possible clinical application of the results, as well as its usefulness as a prognostic indicator in some disease conditions.
甲状腺素在人类和兽医学健康和疾病评价中的应用
转甲状腺素(Transthyretin,又称前白蛋白)是一种重要的转运蛋白,在哺乳动物和鸟类中,甲状腺激素和视黄醇的结合具有不同亲和力,在其中起着至关重要的作用。甲状腺转甲状腺素浓度的测定可作为人类某些疾病状况的诊断工具,但更常用于评估蛋白质-卡路里营养不良的营养标志物和危重患者的预后指标。转甲状腺素的半衰期比白蛋白短(2-3天),属于急性期阴性蛋白。这可能会使转甲状腺素作为营养标志物的使用和疾病诊断结果的解释复杂化。虽然已经开展了一些研究来确定转甲状腺素在特定疾病条件和动物疾病中的有用性,但在兽医学中,它是一个相对较少使用的评估健康状态和疾病的参数。本文综述了甲状腺素在疾病诊断和人类和动物营养状况评价中的作用,包括可用于测定其浓度的实验室分析方法和可能的临床应用结果,以及它在某些疾病条件下作为预后指标的作用。
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