general
synthesised in the liver,
depending on intake and
feedback
function: transport, oncotic
pressure, endogenous source of
aa.
Albumin
high capacity, low affinity
transport protein for many
substances, such as: thyroid
hormones, calcium, bilirubin and
fatty acids.
Many drugs are bound to
albumin in the blood stream as
salicylates, penicillin and
sulphonamides
A plasma protein that transports
iron through the blood to the
liver, spleen and bone marrow.
It is synthesized mainly in the
liver, and in the endocrine
glands as ovaries and testes.
It reversibly binds numerous
cations iron, copper, zinc, cobalt
and calcium-although only iron
binding appear to have
physiological significance
Transferrin
(TRF) :Beta
globulin
protein
, Transferrin
(TRF) :Beta
globulin TRF is normally about 30-40%
protein saturated with iron and its half
life 7 days.
used for the diasgnosis and
monitoring of anemia.
The largest plasma protein.
inhibits proteases that released in inflammatory conditions and destroy the tissue
during acute inflammation — NOT APR.
Because of its large size, it tends to remain in the intravascular compartment.
alpha2-
macroglobuli synthesised in the liver and in the reticuloendothelial system.
n
In conditions such as the nephrotic syndrome, in which selective sieving occurs, it
Its hepatic synthesis increases in order to compensate partially for the decrease in
a protein normally made by the immature liver cells in the foetus - It is the
alpha1- principal foetal protein.
Fetoprotein
Appears in infantile urine ➔ it is present in amniotic fluid and maternal
blood
synthesised in the liver,
depending on intake and
feedback
function: transport, oncotic
pressure, endogenous source of
aa.
Albumin
high capacity, low affinity
transport protein for many
substances, such as: thyroid
hormones, calcium, bilirubin and
fatty acids.
Many drugs are bound to
albumin in the blood stream as
salicylates, penicillin and
sulphonamides
A plasma protein that transports
iron through the blood to the
liver, spleen and bone marrow.
It is synthesized mainly in the
liver, and in the endocrine
glands as ovaries and testes.
It reversibly binds numerous
cations iron, copper, zinc, cobalt
and calcium-although only iron
binding appear to have
physiological significance
Transferrin
(TRF) :Beta
globulin
protein
, Transferrin
(TRF) :Beta
globulin TRF is normally about 30-40%
protein saturated with iron and its half
life 7 days.
used for the diasgnosis and
monitoring of anemia.
The largest plasma protein.
inhibits proteases that released in inflammatory conditions and destroy the tissue
during acute inflammation — NOT APR.
Because of its large size, it tends to remain in the intravascular compartment.
alpha2-
macroglobuli synthesised in the liver and in the reticuloendothelial system.
n
In conditions such as the nephrotic syndrome, in which selective sieving occurs, it
Its hepatic synthesis increases in order to compensate partially for the decrease in
a protein normally made by the immature liver cells in the foetus - It is the
alpha1- principal foetal protein.
Fetoprotein
Appears in infantile urine ➔ it is present in amniotic fluid and maternal
blood