Reference intervals for trace elements in the general Danish population and their dependence on serum proteins

Louise H. Jørgensen, Camilla H. Sindahl, Lise Pedersen, Flemming Nielsen, Tina K. Jensen, Janne Tolstrup, Ola Ekholm, Philippe Grandjean*

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Abstract

Reference intervals that indicate the anticipated results of clinical chemistry parameters in a healthy background population are essential for the proper interpretation of laboratory data. In the present study, we analysed major trace elements in blood samples from 400 randomly selected members of the general Danish population. Reference intervals were established for trace elements in both whole blood and serum, and associations with major plasma transport proteins were investigated. In the case of a statistically significant correlation, a corresponding protein-adjusted reference interval was established for comparison with the unadjusted interval. While several trace elements correlated with albumin, ferritin and transferrin, the overall impact of transport proteins was minor and resulted in only marginal changes in the reference intervals. In conclusion, the updated reference intervals for trace elements can be employed without adjusting for plasma protein concentrations.

Original languageEnglish
JournalScandinavian Journal of Clinical & Laboratory Investigation
Volume81
Issue number7
Pages (from-to)523-531
ISSN0036-5513
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021

Keywords

  • albumin
  • ferritin
  • reference values
  • smoking
  • Trace elements
  • transferrin

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