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Use of an oral stable isotope label to confirm variation in red blood cell mean age that influences HbA1c interpretation.


ABSTRACT: HbA1c is commonly used to monitor glycemic control. However, there is growing evidence that the relationship between HbA1c and mean blood glucose (MBG) is influenced by variation in red blood cell (RBC) lifespan in hematologically normal individuals. Correction of HbA1c for mean RBC age (MRBC ) requires a noninvasive, accurate, and affordable method to measure RBC survival. In this study, we evaluated whether a stable isotope approach would satisfy these requirements. RBC lifespan and MRBC were determined in a group of nine hematologically normal diabetic and nondiabetic subjects using oral (15) N-glycine to label heme in an age cohort of RBC. The MRBC was 58.7 ± 9.1 (2SD) days and RBC lifespan was 106 ± 21 (2SD) days. This degree of variation (±15-20%) is consistent with previous studies using other techniques. In a subset of seven subjects, MRBC determined with the biotin label technique were available from approximately five years prior, and strongly correlated with the stable isotope values (R(2) = 0.79). This study suggests that the MRBC is stable over time but varies substantially among individuals, and supports the importance of its variation in HbA1c interpretation. The characteristics of the stable isotope method support its suitability for studies to directly evaluate the impact of variation in MRBC on the interpretation of HbA1c.

SUBMITTER: Khera PK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4276493 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use of an oral stable isotope label to confirm variation in red blood cell mean age that influences HbA1c interpretation.

Khera Paramjit K PK   Smith Eric P EP   Lindsell Christopher J CJ   Rogge Mary Colleen MC   Haggerty Shannon S   Wagner David A DA   Palascak Mary B MB   Mehta Shilpa S   Hibbert Jacqueline M JM   Joiner Clinton H CH   Franco Robert S RS   Cohen Robert M RM  

American journal of hematology 20150101 1


HbA1c is commonly used to monitor glycemic control. However, there is growing evidence that the relationship between HbA1c and mean blood glucose (MBG) is influenced by variation in red blood cell (RBC) lifespan in hematologically normal individuals. Correction of HbA1c for mean RBC age (MRBC ) requires a noninvasive, accurate, and affordable method to measure RBC survival. In this study, we evaluated whether a stable isotope approach would satisfy these requirements. RBC lifespan and MRBC were  ...[more]

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