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α-HBDH

α-HBDH
Method: Kinetic UV Spectrophotometric Method
(α-HBDH)
Liquid reagent: R1: R2=3:1
(α-HBDH)

Clinical Significance of α-HBDH

What is α-HBDH?

α-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (α-HBDH) is a test that primarily measures the activity of LDH-1 and LDH-2 isoenzymes of lactate dehydrogenase.

  • LDH exists as 5 isoenzymes (LDH1–LDH5)

  • LDH1 & LDH2 are abundant in:

    • ❤️ Heart muscle

    • 🩸 Red blood cells

    • 🧠 Kidneys

α-HBDH activity mainly reflects cardiac and RBC-related LDH activity.


❤️ 1️⃣ Myocardial Infarction (MI)

Before troponins were available, α-HBDH was used as a marker of MI.

⏱ Time Course in MI

  • Rises: 12–24 hours

  • Peaks: 48–72 hours

  • Returns to normal: 7–10 days

 

🩸 2️⃣ Hemolytic Anemia

Since RBCs contain high LDH1:

  • α-HBDH is elevated in:

    • Hemolytic anemia

    • Transfusion reactions

    • Ineffective erythropoiesis

It helps assess degree of hemolysis.


🩺 3️⃣ Other Conditions with Elevated α-HBDH

  • Myocarditis

  • Renal infarction

  • Megaloblastic anemia

  • Severe tissue necrosis


📊 Clinical Utility Today

  • Rarely used now for MI

  • May be useful where troponin testing is unavailable

  • Can help evaluate hemolytic disorders

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