Published May 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Serum thymidine kinase, a possible marker for monitoring the effect of bone marrow transplant treatment in early recovery phase

  • 1. Hyogo College of Medicine, Nishinomiya (Japan)

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We measured serum thymidine kinase (TK) activity with a radioenzyme assay system employing [I-125]-iododeoxyuridine as the tracer on serial specimens from five bone marrow transplant (BMT) patients before and after transplantation. The serum level of TK activity in the 4 patients with effective BMT treatment ranged from 3.0 to 16.9 U/L (mean, 7.80 U/L) before transplantation and from 27.3 to 236.1 U/L (mean, 82.95 U/L) after the BMT treatment. Mean serum TK activity increased 13.17-fold (range, 1.68 to 29.14-fold). In contrast, the activity in the patient with ineffective BMT treatment was not significantly different during, before, or after BMT treatment. In addition, serum TK activity in BMT patients was well correlated with the change in the number of leukocytes before and after BMT treatment (r= + 0.709 (p<0.01), y=0.012x + 0.87)

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Journal Title
Annals of Nuclear Medicine
Journal Volume
6
Journal Issue
2
Series
Ann. Nucl. Med.
Journal Page Range
79-82
ISSN
0914-7187
CODEN
ANMEE