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ADIoimmunoassayforthein-vitrodiagnosticquantitativedeterminationofcAMPinhumanplasmaandurine.Thetestcanalsobeusedfornon-clinicalapplicationsinother
BIOLOGicalmaterial.Cyclicadenosin-3",5"-monophosphate(cAMP)servesasasecondmessengerinsignaltransductionofvarioushormones,likeadrenaline,ACTH,LH,FSH,glucagonandcalcitonin.Thehormoneitselfisthefirstmessenger,bindingtospecificmembranereceptorsofhormone-responsivecells.Thisleadstotheactivationofanenzymelocatedattheinnersideofthecellmembrane,calledadenylatecyclase,whichcatalysesthesynthesisofcAMPfromATP.TheincreasedcellularlevelofcAMPinitiatestheactivationofproteinkinases.
ThedeterminationofcAMPinurine(orplasma)hasbecomemoreandmoreimportantintheclinicalassessmentofparathyroidfunctions.Theparathyroidhormone(PTH)stimulatesthesynthesisofcAMPintherenalcortexandanincreasedsecretionofcAMP.ThenephrogeniccAMPisaspecific
MarkerofcirculatingPTH:90%ofpatientswithhyperparathyroidismshowincreasedlevelsofnephrogeniccAMP.ThedeterminationofnephrogeniccAMPisalsosignificantforthedifferentialdiagnosisofhypercalcemia.
UrinarylevelsofcAMPsupportthediagnosisofhypoparathyroidismandpseudohypoparathyroidism:Theadmi
NISTrationofPTHtopatientswithpseudohypoparathyroidismdoesnotleadtoanincreasedcAMPsecretion,whichisindicativeofadefectiveadenylatecyclaseintherenalcortex.
TotalurinarycAMPlevelscomprisethenephrogeniccAMPandtheplasmacAMPwhichisnotresorbedinthekidneys.InmostcasesthedeterminationoftotalurinarycAMPissufficient,becausetheconcentrationofplasmaticcAMPismoreorlessconstant.
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