A Simple Method for Detection of Chain Anomaly of Abnormal Hemoglobin in Hemolysate without Preliminary Purification
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 13 Issue 3
Page 199-206
published_at 1966-09
Title
A Simple Method for Detection of Chain Anomaly of Abnormal Hemoglobin in Hemolysate without Preliminary Purification
Creators
Ohba Yuzo
Creators
Miyaji Takaoki
Creators
Shibata Susumu
Source Identifiers
A new simple and rapid method for determining chain anomaly of abnormal hemoglobin was invented. Hemolysate, without preliminary separation and purification of the abnormal hemoglobin, is treated with p-chloromercuribenzoic acid (PCMB) in acidic solution, and subjected to starch gel electophoresis (pH 8.56). As control materials the hemolysate (of the same hemoglobinopathy) without PCMB treatment and the PCMB-treated normal hemolysate are applied to the same starch gel. Three main groups of electrophoretic stripes appear in the PCMB-treated normal hemolysate: (1) the ”anodal” representing β chain, (2) the ”intermediate” referring to undissociated Hb A, and (3) the ”cathodal” referring to α chain. In the PCMB-treated hemolysate of hemoglobinopathy another group of stripes, namely the ”new”, makes its appearance in addition to the three groups. The chain anomaly of the abnormal hemoglobin is presumed by examining the electrophoretic migration of the ”new” in comparison with those of the ”anodal” and the ”cathodal”. The criteria of the presumption is summarized as follows. If the relevant abnormal hemoglobin is fast-moving electrophoretically, the ”new” possessing the migration intermediate of the ”anodal” (β chain) and the ”cathodal” (α chain) indicates α chain anomaly, and the ”new” migrating more closely to the anode than the ”anodal” (β chain) referrs to β chain anomaly. If the abnormal hemoglobin is slow-moving, the ”new” situating more closely to the cathode than the ”cathodal” (α chain) is indicative of α chain anomaly, and the ”new” migrating between the ”anodal” (β chain) and the ”cathodal” (α chain) is suggestive of β chain anomaly.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued
1966-09
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools
医学部