Serotonin in Blood: Assessment of its Origin by Concomitant Determination of β-Thromboglobulin (platelets) and Chromogranin A (enterochromaffin cells)
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Introduction: Serotonin is produced in enterochromaffin (EC) cells, taken up and stored in platelets and released during platelet activation. Measurement of platelet-poor plasma serotonin is difficult, mainly due to platelet activation during blood sampling.
Aim(s): To establish a method to assess the influence of platelet release upon platelet-poor plasma serotonin measurement by concomitant determination of serotonin, β-thromboglobulin (β-TG) and chromogranin A (CgA).
Materials and methods: Blood samples from patients with thrombocytosis, thrombocytopenia and small intestinal neuroendocrine (EC-cell) tumors (SI-NETs) as well as healthy volunteers were analyzed. We also measured serotonin in venous and arterial samples from patients undergoing coronary angiography to evaluate peripheral serotonin metabolism.
Conference: 10th Annual ENETSConcerence (2013)
Presenting Author: Hauso �
Authors: Zeinali F, Fossmark R, Hauso �, Wiseth R, Hjertner �,
Keywords: β-thromboglobulin, serotonin, neuroendocrine tumor,
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