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摘要
Stratus总三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)免疫分析法是一种自动荧光酶免疫分析法,利用小鼠单克隆抗T3抗体预固定在玻璃纤维纸上。酶产物的形成速率,通过前表面荧光法测量,与样品中的总T3浓度成反比。作者对该方法的精密度、灵敏度、干扰因素以及与放射免疫测定的相关性进行了评价。在三种浓度水平下,使用免疫测定对照材料共进行60次测定,该测定的总体、运行间和运行内精度范围为2.5%至14.3%。用Stratus (STR)系统和市售放射免疫分析法对200例标本进行了两份分析,其中40例为甲状腺功能亢进,38例为甲状腺功能低下。相关系数为0.97。黄疸,溶血,氮化和血脂样品包括在比较中,似乎没有任何干扰作用的分析。测定范围为0.8 ~ 12 nmol/L。综上所述,Stratus Total T3免疫分析法具有灵敏度、特异性和自动化的优势,通量为45个样品/小时。
Evaluation of a total T3 assay on the Stratus fluorometric enzyme immunoassay system.
The Stratus total triiodothyronine (T3) immunoassay is an automated fluorometric enzyme immunoassay that utilizes a mouse monoclonal anti-T3 antibody preimmobilized onto glass fiber paper. The rate of formation of the enzyme product, as measured by front surface fluorometry, is inversely proportional to Total T3 concentration in the sample. The authors evaluated this method with respect to precision, sensitivity, interfering factors, and correlation with a radioimmunoassay. The overall, between-run, and within-run precision of the assay measured at three concentration levels for a total of 60 determinations each using immunoassay control materials, ranged from 2.5% to 14.3%. A total of 200 specimens, including 40 classified as hyperthyroid, and 38 classified as hypothyroid were analyzed in duplicate by the Stratus (STR) system and by a commercially available radioimmunoassay method. The coefficient of correlation obtained was 0.97. Icteric, hemolyzed, azotemic, and lipemic samples were included in the comparison and do not appear to have any interfering effect on the assay. The range of the assay is from 0.8 to 12 nmol/L. In summary, the Stratus Total T3 immunoassay offers the advantages of sensitivity, specificity, and automation with a throughput rate of 45 samples/h.