Osteocalcin, serum-13345

Test info

  
Osteocalcin, serum
  
13345
  
LAB13345
  
OSTEO
  
BGP
Bone GLA protein
  

Evaluate bone disease.

Increased levels of osteocalcin are found in bone diseases characterized by increased bone turnover. Osteocalcin has been found to be elevated in Paget disease of the bone, cancer accompanied by bone metastases, primary hyperparathyroidism and renal osteodystrophy. Osteocalcin levels may serve as useful index in evaluating the therapeutic management of the patient.

Osteocalcin, or bone Gla protein (BGP), is the major non- collagenous protein of bone matrix. It has a molecular weight of approximately 5.8 kilodaltons and consists of 49 amino acids, including three residues of gamma-carboxygluta- mic acid. Osteocalcin is synthesized in bone by osteoblasts. After production, it is partly incorporated into the bone matrix and partly delivered to the circulatory system. The precise physiological function of osteocalcin is still unclear. A large number of studies have shown that the circulating level of osteocalcin reflects the rate of bone formation. Determination of serum osteocalcin has proved to be valuable as an aid in identifying women at risk of developing osteoporosis, for monitoring bone metabolism during the perimenopause and postmenopause and during antiresorptive therapy.

Specimen

  
Serum
  
  
0.8 mL
  
0.4 mL
Submission of the minimum volume does not allow for repeat testing
  

Immediatley following collection, mix sample by gently inverting 5 times

  
  1. Allow sample to clot for a minimum of 30 minutes
  2. Spin within two (2) hours of sample collection
  3. Transfer serum to a Screw-cap polypropylene frozen transport vial/tube - 4mL (LabCorp), labelled as serum
  4. Freeze
  
  
  1. Allow sample to clot
  2. Spin within two (2) hours of sample collection
  3. Transfer serum to a Screw-cap polypropylene frozen transport vial/tube - 4mL (LabCorp), labelled as serum
  4. Freeze
  

Frozen (Strict): 

- 20°: 30 days

- 70°: 90 days

Ambient - NO

Refrigerated - NO

Performance

  
LabCorp Burlington (010249): R-LC
  
Mo - Fr
  
5 days
  

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

Clinical and Interpretive info

  

See report

Billing

  
83937
  
Result 2697-1

Tracking

  
04/10/2019
  
07/02/2024
  
02/20/2024