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  Česky / Czech version Klin. Biochem. Metab., 15 (36), 2007, No. 1, p. 53–57.
 
Testing of cystatin C stability in urine samples 
Stejskal D.1, Karpíšek M.2, Solichová P.1, Jánošová M.1, Prošková J.1, Kadalová L.1, Seitlová P.1, Václavík J.1, Lačňák B.1 

1Oddělení laboratorní medicíny a interní oddělení, Nemocnice Šternberk 2Ústav humánní farmakologie a toxikologie, Farmaceutická fakulta, Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno
 


Summary:

       Objective: Information about pre-analytical preparation for urine cystatin C measurement is often contradictory; verification of cystatin C stability in urine samples. Methods: Each urine sample collected from 15 individuals was divided into 4 parts and 3 parts were treated with various stabilizers: 1-sample without stabilizer; 2-sample stabilized with Tencer reagent; 3-sample stabilized with reagent according to our own design (thimerosal-anitimicrobial agent; benzamidin-serine proteases inhibitor; aminocapronic acid-lysine proteases inhibitor, citrate buffer-modulator of pH value; BSA-suppressor of non-specific adsorption and protective colloid effect); 4-sample stabilized with StabilZyme Select. All parts were further divided into 3 aliquots and frozen at -80 °C, or treated by 5 cycles of freezing and thawing, or incubated at room temperature for 15 days. Cystatin C was subsequently determined in all samples. Results: We did not observe any significant change in samples after 5 cycles of freezing and thawing, or incubation at room temperature in samples without as well with stabilizing agent. However, storage at room temperature led to a nonsignificant reduction in cystatin C level by 13% in samples without stabiliser, by 18% with Tencer stabilizer, by 13% with our own designed stabilizer, and by 3% with StabilZyme. Conclusion: Urine samples may be frozen at -80 °C without lost of cystatin C level in that kind of sample and it may be a convenient pre-analytical precaution. Application of Tencer or other tested stabilizers does not significantly improve sample handling.

        Key words: cystatin C, urine, preanalytical conditions, stability.
       

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