Coskun, AbdurrahmanSerteser, MustafaDuran, SadikInal, Tamer C.Erdogan, Birsen E.Ozpinar, AyselCan, OzgeUnsal, Ibrahim2023-02-212023-02-212013-01-0110.1016/j.jjcc.2012.09.007https://hdl.handle.net/11443/1986http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jjcc.2012.09.007Objective: The serum pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) concentration is a predictor of ischemic cardiac events and renal impairment. However, the reference interval of PAPP-A has not been determined. This study determined the reference interval of PAPP-A in men and non-pregnant women. Methods: The study enrolled 126 apparently healthy individuals (52 males and 74 females). The mean age of the men and women was 34.7 (range 20-66) years and 34.6 (range 18-65) years, respectively. Serum PAPP-A concentrations were determined using an ultrasensitive enzyme-linked immunoassay kit. Reference intervals were calculated using the bootstrap method. Results: The results for three subjects were outliers, so the reference interval of PAPP-A was calculated using the data for 123 subjects. PAPP-A was undetectable in 26 subjects. The reference interval of PAPP-A for men and women (with the 90\% confidence interval) was <22.9 ng/mL (19.7-23.3) and <33.6 ng/mL (25.2-36.7), respectively. In male subjects, serum PAPP-A levels of smokers {[}3.10 (UD, 7.30) ng/mL] were significantly lower than that of non-smokers {[}11.00 (UD, 24.4) ng/mL] (p < 0.001) and there was a positive correlation between serum PAPP-A levels and subjects' age (r=0.439p < 0.001). Conclusions: The reference interval of PAPP-A differed for men and non-pregnant women. In clinical practice, <22.9 ng/mL for men and <33.6 ng/mL for non-pregnant women may be used as reference intervals for PAPP-A. (C) 2012 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Acute coronary syndromePAPP-APartitionReference intervalSmokingReference interval of pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A in healthy men and non-pregnant womenArticleWOS:000316828700023