Title : [Serum butyrylcholinesterase variants in eastern Santiago population] - Acuna_1996_Rev.Med.Chil_124_1045 |
Author(s) : Acuna M , Martinez M |
Ref : Rev Med Chil , 124 :1045 , 1996 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND:
Succinylcholine causes prolonged apneas in a proportion if subjects that have genetical defect of butyrylcholinesterase, due to the presence of unusual alleles in the locus BCHE.
AIM:
To estimate allele frequencies of three variants of serum butyrylcholinesterase, BCHE*U, BCHE*A and BCHE*F in an urban population of Santiago, Chile.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS:
Different phenotypes for the locus BCHE were determined in 300 blood samples coming from patients of a private clinical laboratory. The population was formed by an admixture of Amerindian and European (mostly Spanish) people.
RESULTS:
The frequency of BCHE*A was similar to that expected for this population, but BCHE*F frequency was greater than predicted. Eight subjects had the genotype BCHE AK.
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PubMedSearch : Acuna_1996_Rev.Med.Chil_124_1045 |
PubMedID: 9197017 |
Acuna M, Martinez M (1996)
[Serum butyrylcholinesterase variants in eastern Santiago population]
Rev Med Chil
124 :1045
Acuna M, Martinez M (1996)
Rev Med Chil
124 :1045