Suitable Specimen Types
- EDTA Plasma
- Li Hep Plasma
Specimen Transport
First class post
Sample Processing in Laboratory
Usual
Sample Preparation
Centrifuge sample and separate plasma
Turnaround Time
1 weekSample Stability
4ºC
Apolipoprotein A and B
General Information
Apolipoprotein A (ApoA)is the major protein component of high density lipoprotein (HDL). Due to the difficulty in measuring HDL, ApoA may represent a more reliable indicator of HDL status. Measurement is also indicated for diagnosis of ApoA deficiencies such as Tangier disease and fish eye disease.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)is the primary apolipoprotein of low-density lipoprotein (LDL). Due to the difficulty of directly measuring LDL, some feel that measurement of ApoB could be a more reliable indicator of cardiovascular disease risk than the measurement of LDL cholesterol.
Measurement is also indicated in the diagnosis of disorders of the synthesis and secretion of the ApoB containing lipoproteins which include but are not limited to: familial combined hyperlipidaemia, hyperapobetalipoproteinaemia and hypobetalipoproteinaemia.
Both ApoA and ApoB may provide additional information in specific situations but do not replace the lipid tests commonly available.
Patient Preparation
None
Notes
Lithium Heparin plasma may be used for Apolipoprotein A.
Serum (red topped tube i.e. no gel) may be used for Apo A and B.
Reference Range
Apo A:1.0-2.2g/L
Apo B:0.6-1.3g/L
Specifications
- EQA Scheme?: Yes
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EQA Status:
No scheme available