Affiliation:
1. Nutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit University of Cambridge Cambridge UK
2. Micronutrient Forum Washington District of Columbia USA
3. Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health, Nutrition and Planetary Health Theme MRC Unit The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Banjul Gambia
Abstract
AbstractThiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential micronutrient required as a cofactor in many metabolic processes. Clinical symptoms of thiamine deficiency are poorly defined, hence biomarkers of thiamine status are important. The erythrocyte transketolase activity coefficient (ETKac) is a sensitive measure of thiamine status, but its interpretation may be confounded where the availability of the transketolase enzyme is limited. Basal ETK activity per gram of hemoglobin provides a complementary biomarker of thiamine status; however, its measurement and calculation are poorly described. Here, we describe in detail the assessment of basal ETK activity, including the calculation of path length in microplates and the molar absorption coefficient of NADH specific to the assay, and the measurement of hemoglobin in sample hemolysates. To illustrate the application of the methods, we present ETKac and basal ETK activity from women in The Gambia and UK. In conclusion, we present a clear protocol for the measurement of basal ETK activity that will permit the harmonization of methods to improve replication between laboratories.
Funder
NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience