Feline Nt-Pro-BNP?
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:38 am
Hi there,
N-terminal Pro-BNP is used successfully in humans and dogs for the early diagnosis of heart-related disease (v. simplicistic). In feline patients it is possible to use the parameter as well, but - due to the naturally v. low concentration (10 x lower than in dogs) and the extreme instability, samples need to arrive at the lab frozen, and some labs have started to use anti-protease-coated tubes for the sample collection. While these workarounds make using this parameter possible, the situation is still far from perfect.
I was wondering whether there is a way to make the feline Pro-BNP fold into a less instable form, which would in turn lower the circumstancial PIA of it's collection.
Many thanks in advance!
N-terminal Pro-BNP is used successfully in humans and dogs for the early diagnosis of heart-related disease (v. simplicistic). In feline patients it is possible to use the parameter as well, but - due to the naturally v. low concentration (10 x lower than in dogs) and the extreme instability, samples need to arrive at the lab frozen, and some labs have started to use anti-protease-coated tubes for the sample collection. While these workarounds make using this parameter possible, the situation is still far from perfect.
I was wondering whether there is a way to make the feline Pro-BNP fold into a less instable form, which would in turn lower the circumstancial PIA of it's collection.
Many thanks in advance!