🔬 What is CK-NAC?
Creatine Kinase (CK) is an intracellular enzyme that catalyzes:
Creatine phosphate + ADP↔Creatine + ATP\text{Creatine phosphate + ADP} \leftrightarrow \text{Creatine + ATP}Creatine phosphate + ADP↔Creatine + ATP
CK-NAC refers to total CK activity measured using N-acetylcysteine (NAC) as an activator in the assay.
❤️ Clinical Significance
1️⃣ Marker of Muscle Damage
CK-NAC rises whenever there is muscle cell injury (skeletal or cardiac).
Common causes:
2️⃣ Myocardial Infarction (MI)
⚠ However, total CK (CK-NAC) is not specific for cardiac muscle.
It has largely been replaced by:
3️⃣ Rhabdomyolysis
Very high CK levels (often >5000 IU/L) suggest:
4️⃣ Monitoring Muscle Disorders
Used in:
5️⃣ Neurological Conditions
Mild elevation may be seen in:
Seizures
Stroke
Hypothyroid myopathy
📊 Reference Range
⚠️ Limitations