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Urinary N-Acetyl-Beta-D-Glucosaminidase In Rheumatoid Arthritis, M P. Iqbal, A A. Ali, M A. Waqar, N Mehboobali Sep 1998

Urinary N-Acetyl-Beta-D-Glucosaminidase In Rheumatoid Arthritis, M P. Iqbal, A A. Ali, M A. Waqar, N Mehboobali

Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences

Excretion of urinary N-acetyl beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) and its isoenzyme patterns were studied in two groups of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and in normal control subjects. Urine samples were collected from 30 seropositive RA patients, 19 seronegative RA patients, and 15 normal healthy subjects. All the patients and normal subjects were assessed to have normal liver and kidney functions. A small portion of the urine sample was dialyzed against 0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.0 and NAG activity was monitored. Mean +/- SD values of urinary NAG in seropositive RA patients, in seronegative RA patients and in normal healthy subjects …


Estimation And Separation Of N-Acetyl-Beta-D-Glucosaminidase Isoenzymes In Urine, M H. Javed, A N. Hussain, M A. Waqar Mar 1992

Estimation And Separation Of N-Acetyl-Beta-D-Glucosaminidase Isoenzymes In Urine, M H. Javed, A N. Hussain, M A. Waqar

Department of Biological & Biomedical Sciences

N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase is a lysosomal enzyme made up of two isoenzymes (A and B). It has been used extensively as a marker for kidney damage. However, its estimation in urine has not been standardized. We have established a method for the estimation and separation of NAG isoenzymes by ion-exchange chromatography. In 19 experiments done so far, this method has given reproducible results. The significance of this method is that with a single experiment, one can estimate total as well as individual isoenzyme activity. Furthermore, urine constituents do not appear to interfere in this assay.