Exp Mol Med.
1998 Sep;30(3):165-169.
Urinary N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase in rheumatoid arthritis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Abstract
- Excretion of urinary N-acetyl beta-D-glucosaminidase (NAG) and its isoenzyme
patterns were studied in two groups of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
and in normal control subjects. Urine samples were collected from 30
seropositive RA patients, 19 seronegative RA patients, and 15 normal healthy
subjects. All the patients and normal subjects were assessed to have normal
liver and kidney functions. A small portion of the urine sample was dialyzed
against 0.01 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.0 and NAG activity was monitored. Mean +/-
SD values of urinary NAG in seropositive RA patients, in seronegative RA
patients and in normal healthy subjects were found to be 4.20 +/- 3.73 U/g
creatinine, 2.96 +/- 2.11 U/gm creatinine, and 1.71 +/- 0.6 U/g creatinine,
respectively. The mean urinary, NAG value in RA patients was found to be
significantly higher (P < 0.05) in seropositive RA compared to the mean NAG
value in normal healthy subjects and patients with seronegative RA when analyzed
by one way ANOVA and Tukey-HSD test. The mean proportion of isoenzyme form B to
isoenzyme form A in seropositive RA patients was also found to be significantly
different (P < 0.05) from the mean proportion of these forms in normal healthy
subjects and seronegative RA patients. There also appears to be a correlation
between the concentration of urinary NAG and severity of the disease in
seropositive RA.