Urine pH and storage temperature for measurement of urine β<sub>2</sub>MG

DOI
  • HASENO Yusaku
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • ONUKI Nozomu
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • INOUE Marina
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • MIWA Yuka
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • UBARA Hitomi
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • TAIRA Motohisa
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • ISHIZAKI Kazuho
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation
  • KANEKO Makoto
    Clinical Laboratory, Mitsui Memorial Hospital, Social Welfare Corporation

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Other Title
  • 尿中β<sub>2</sub>マイクログロブリン測定に与える尿pHと保存温度

Abstract

<p>It is known that β2MG becomes a falsely low value due to acidic protease when urine pH is below 5.5. Therefore, the submission conditions for outsourced testing also state that “submit at pH 5.5 to 7.5,” but no method for pH adjustment is provided. Therefore, we aimed to clarify the relationship between urine β2MG and pH and evaluate the appropriate submission method. The subjects were 26 outpatient specimens. Conditions for pH adjustment and differences in preservation methods (room temperature, refrigeration, freezing) were set, and compared the rate of decrease in urine β2MG levels due to differences in the elapsed time until measurement. For samples with pH between 6.0 and 7.5, the rate of decrease in β2MG after 24 hours was small. For samples with a pH of 4.7 to 5.5, the rate of decrease in β2MG after 24 hours was greater in the order of room temperature storage, refrigerated storage, and frozen storage. These results indicate that urine β2MG with a pH of 6.0 or higher is not easily affected by acid proteases, while urine β2MG with a pH of 5.5 or lower is susceptible. In addition, in acidic urine, β2MG decomposition was fastest when stored at room temperature, and it was thought that storage under freezing and then refrigerated storage would be less susceptible to the effects of acid proteases. Therefore, it was suggested that measurements should be taken promptly or urine pH should be confirmed immediately, and specimens should be processed and submitted for testing approp.</p>

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390299926126178688
  • DOI
    10.14932/jamt.23-81
  • ISSN
    21885346
    09158669
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
  • Abstract License Flag
    Disallowed

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