Within- and between-subject biological variation data for serum zinc, copper and selenium obtained from 68 apparently healthy Turkish subjects

dc.contributor.authorCoskun, Abdurrahman
dc.contributor.authorCarobene, Anna
dc.contributor.authorAarsand, Aasne K.
dc.contributor.authorAksungar, Fehime B.
dc.contributor.authorSerteser, Mustafa
dc.contributor.authorSandberg, Sverre
dc.contributor.authorDiaz-Garzon, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorFernandez-Calle, Pilar
dc.contributor.authorKarpuzoglu, Fatma H.
dc.contributor.authorCoskun, Cihan
dc.contributor.authorKizilkaya, Emine
dc.contributor.authorFidan, Damla
dc.contributor.authorJonker, Niels
dc.contributor.authorUgur, Esra
dc.contributor.authorUnsal, Ibrahim
dc.contributor.authorChem, European Federation Clinical
dc.contributor.authorDatabase, Task Grp Biol Variation
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T12:40:55Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T12:40:55Z
dc.date.issued2022-01-01
dc.description.abstractObjectives Trace elements (TrEL) are nutritionally essential components in maintaining health and preventing diseases. There is a lack of reliable biological variation (BV) data for TrELs, required for the diagnosis and monitoring of TrEL disturbances. In this study, we aimed to provide updated within- and between-subject BV estimates for zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and selenium (Se). Methods Weekly serum samples were drawn from 68 healthy subjects (36 females and 32 males) for 10 weeks and stored at -80 degrees C prior to analysis. Serum Zn, Cu and Se levels were measured using inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Outlier and variance homogeneity analyses were performed followed by CV-ANOVA (Roraas method) to determine BV and analytical variation estimates with 95\% CI and the associated reference change values (RCV) for all subjects, males and females. Results Significant differences in mean concentrations between males and females were observed, with absolute and relative (\%) differences for Zn at 0.5 mu mol/L (3.5\%), Cu 2.0 mu mol/L (14.1\%) and Se 0.06 mu mol/L (6.0\%). The within-subject BV (CVI {[}95\% CI]) estimates were 8.8\% (8.2-9.3), 7.8\% (7.3-8.3) and 7.7\% (7.2-8.2) for Zn, Cu and Se, respectively. Within-subject biological variation (CVI) estimates derived for male and female subgroups were similar for all three TrELs. Marked individuality was observed for Cu and Se. Conclusions The data of this study provides updated BV estimates for serum Zn, Cu and Se derived from a stringent protocol and state of the art methodologies. Furthermore, Cu and Se display marked individuality, highlighting that population based reference limits should not be used in the monitoring of patients.
dc.description.issue4
dc.description.issueMAR 28
dc.description.pages533-542
dc.description.volume60
dc.identifier.doi10.1515/cclm-2021-0886
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11443/2666
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2021-0886
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000737401400001
dc.publisherWALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
dc.relation.ispartofCLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE
dc.subjectbiological variation (BV)
dc.subjectcopper (Cu)
dc.subjectselenium (Se)
dc.subjecttrace elements (TrEL)
dc.subjectzinc (Zn)
dc.titleWithin- and between-subject biological variation data for serum zinc, copper and selenium obtained from 68 apparently healthy Turkish subjects
dc.typeArticle

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