Bordas M C, Serbource-Goguel N S, Feger J M, Maccario J M, Agneray J M, Durand G M
Clin Chim Acta. 1982 Nov 10;125(3):311-8. doi: 10.1016/0009-8981(82)90262-5.
A method for evaluating the degree of desialylation of alpha 1-AGP and alpha 1-AT has been developed. It consists in their simultaneous determination by radial immunodiffusion (RID) and electroimmunodiffusion (EID). When a desialylation exists, an underestimation by EID relative to RID is found. (1) No significant desialylation of alpha 1-AGP and alpha 1-AT occurred in normal subjects. (2) No correlation between desialylation of alpha 1-AGP and alpha 1-AT and their amounts existed. (3) Desialylation was preferentially observed in patients with severe hepatic damage but also with inflammatory disorders.