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Comparative Study
. 1975 Feb;28(2):133-39.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.28.2.133.

Normal and pathological serum levels of alpha2-macroglobulins in men and mice

Comparative Study

Normal and pathological serum levels of alpha2-macroglobulins in men and mice

A M Tunstall et al. J Clin Pathol. 1975 Feb.

Abstract

The serum levels of alpha2-macroglobulin have been measured in normal men and mice and in a number of immunopathological conditions. Normal human concentrations are high in youth, reach their minimum in middle age, and gradually increase with old age. In all age groups the mean is higher in the female than in the male. Conversely, in normal mice the alpha2M level is low in youth, maximum in middle age, and shows a slight depression with old age, and the levels are frequently higher in males than in females; there are also strain variations. In human immunopathological conditions, there are some deviations from the normal alpha2M level but these are seen to be changes from the normal distribution of values around the mean, rather than significant elevation or depression of mean values. In some disease states studied there are differences between the sexes in the deviation from normal. "Abnormal" strains of mice had alpha2M levels within the range exhibited by "normal" mice but changes in the levels are seen in mice with various myelomas.

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