1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00841371
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Histochemical and clinical-diagnostic study of placental ?1-microglobulin using monoclonal antibodies

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“…PAMG-1 was selected as a marker of fetal membranes rupture due to its unique characteristics (high level in the amniotic fluid, low level in blood and extremely low level in cervico-vaginal secretions when the fetal membranes are intact). The test depends on highly sensitive monoclonal antibodies that detect even a minimum amount of the PAMG-1 (5.0 ng/ml), present in cervico-vaginal secretions after the rupture of the fetal membranes [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PAMG-1 was selected as a marker of fetal membranes rupture due to its unique characteristics (high level in the amniotic fluid, low level in blood and extremely low level in cervico-vaginal secretions when the fetal membranes are intact). The test depends on highly sensitive monoclonal antibodies that detect even a minimum amount of the PAMG-1 (5.0 ng/ml), present in cervico-vaginal secretions after the rupture of the fetal membranes [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its concentration in cervicovaginal secretion is below 0.05-0.2 ng/ml in case of intact membranes (20,28). 1000-10000-fold difference between amniotic fluid and cervicovaginal secretions puts this test forward.…”
Section: Biochemical Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La placental alpha 1-microglobulin (PAMG-1) est décrite comme une glycoprotéine placentaire dont le poids molécu-laire varie selon les auteurs de 20 ± 2 kDa à 34 kDa [55,56]. Il n'existe pas de test immunologique quantitatif permettant de la doser.…”
Section: Méthodologie Diagnostique De La Rupture Des Membranesunclassified
“…Il n'existe pas de test immunologique quantitatif permettant de la doser. Sa concentration est donc estimée comme beaucoup plus élevée dans le liquide amniotique que dans le sang maternel, les sécrétions vaginales, l'urine et le sperme selon des ratios variables selon les auteurs [55][56][57]. Un seul test immuno-chromatographique détecte PAMG-1 à un seuil annoncé de 5 ng/ml (Tableau 1) mais les anticorps qu'il utilise n'ont pas été caractérisés ni validés pour un test quantitatif, ce qui rend impossible l'établissement formel du seuil de détection.…”
Section: Méthodologie Diagnostique De La Rupture Des Membranesunclassified