A SURVEY OF THE VALUES OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY PARAMETERS OBTAINED FOR A COMMON RAT BLOOD SAMPLE IN NINETY-EIGHT JAPANESE LABORATORIES
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A control survey was conducted to check the accuracy of automated analyzers used in the evaluation of clinical chemistry parameters in nonclinical toxicology studies. Pooled serum samples from male Sprague-Dawley rats were delivered refrigerated to each facility 98 laboratory facilities throughout Japan within 18 hours after sample preparation and analyzed. Commercially available normal human serum samples from a single lot were also analyzed at the same time. Survey results were divided into three categories. (1) Parameters with small coefficient of variation (CV) values for both rat and human serum samples included protein, glucose, cholesterol (CHO), urea nitrogen (UN), sodium (Na), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), calcium (Ca), and inorganic phosphate (IP). Definition of normal values in rats should be straight forward for these parameters. (2) Parameters with large CV values, but with a relatively good correlation between rat and human values include triglycerides (TG), glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase/aspartate aminotransferase (GOT/AST), glutamic pyruvic transaminase/alanine aminotransferase (GPT/ALT), and alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Measurements based on different principles gave different mean values, and this values contributed to the increase in CV values. Assessment of normal values would require a consideration of the measurement principles. (3) Parameters with large CV values only in rat serum samples included albumin (albumin/globulin ratio: NG ratio), creatinine (CRE), and total bilirubin (BIL). Reactivity was different in rat albumin (ALB), depending on the reagents used. This difference needs to be corrected with values available by electrophoresis, or adjusted by rat ALB value3, because of the lack of an appropriate measurement method. The enzyme method gave low values for rat CRE, which suggests the need for further examination of this method. The BIL values were extremely low in rat samples. It seems to be necessary to select appropriate methods to measure clinical pathology parameters correctly for rats. There was no deviation in values due solely to the mechanical operations of the analytical equipment. Non-standard initial settings of the equipment (equipment originally intended for human samples, but now applied to animal samples) was the main cause of the wide range of analytical values seen.
- 1997-02-25
著者
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Umemura T
Division Of Pathology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Kitajima Satoshi
Department Of Environmental Health And Toxicology Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Public Health
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Satoh Kanako
東京都健康安全研究センター 環境保健部
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Sai-kato Kimie
Division Of Toxicology
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Hirabayashi Yoko
Division Of Cellular And Molecular Toxicology Kangwon National University
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Hayashi Y
National Inst. Health Sci. Tokyo
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Hayashi Yuzo
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato University
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KAWASAKI Yasushi
Div of Cellular and Molecular Toxicology
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Sekita Kiyoshi
Division Of Cellular & Molecular Toxicology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Kitamura Y
Division Of Pathology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Ono Atsushi
Toxicogenomics Project National Institute Of Biomedical Innovation:national Institute Of Health Scie
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Ono Atsushi
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Science
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Nomura Mamoru
イナリサーチ
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Nakamura Miho
Drug Safety Research Laoboratory Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Nomura M
Clinical Pathology Working Group The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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Nomura Mamoru
Drug Safety Research Laboratory Dai-ichi Pharmaceutical Co.ltd.
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Kurokawa Yuji
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Sciences
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HAYASHI Yuzo
Biological Safety Research Center, National Institute of Health Sciences
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Hayashi Y
Division Of Pathology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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MATSUZAWA Toshiaki
Safety Research Laboratories, Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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HAYASHI Yutaka
Clinical Pathology Working Group, the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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NOMURA Mamoru
Clinical Pathology Working Group, the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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UNNO Takashi
Clinical Pathology Working Group, the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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IGARASHI Toshiji
Clinical Pathology Working Group, the Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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FURUYA Tsuyoshi
Biological Safety Research Center, National Institute of Health Science
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SEKITA Kiyoshi
Biological Safety Research Center, National Institute of Health Science
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Kodama Yukio
Division Of Cellular & Molecular Toxicology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Unno Takashi
Division Of Pathology National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Umemura T
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo Jpn
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Hayashi Y
Department Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kitasato University
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Kodama Y
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Science
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Unno Takashi
Japan Pharmaceutical Manufactures Association (jpma):kanebo Ltd
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Hayashi Y
Department Of Pathology Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital
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Igarashi T
Eisai Co. Ltd. Ibaraki Jpn
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Kawasaki Yasushi
Div.of Toxicol. National Institute Of Health Sciences
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Matsuzawa T
Drug Evaluation Committee The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (jpma)
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Matsuzawa Toshiaki
Safety Research Laboratories Of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Furuya Tsuyoshi
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Science
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Nakamura Miho
Drug Safety Research Center Developmental Research Laboratories Daiichi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.
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Nomura Mamoru
Japan Pharmaceutical Manufactures Association (jpma):daiichi Pharmaceuticals Co.ltd
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Unno Takashi
Clinical Pathology Working Group The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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Sekita Kiyoshi
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Science
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Igarashi Toshiji
Clinical Pathology Working Group The Japan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
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Umemura Takashi
Laboratory Of Comparative Pathology Graduate School Of Veterinary Medicine Hokkaido University
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Hayashi Yuzo
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Hygienic Sciences
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Kurokawa Yuji
Biological Safety Research Center National Institute Of Health Science
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