- Micromethod for determination of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme C4 activity in human seminal plasma.
Micromethod for determination of lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme C4 activity in human seminal plasma.
We have developed an automated enzymatic assay for LDH-C4, a lactate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.27) isoenzyme found exclusively in spermatozoa, as a marker of human spermatogenesis. LDH-C4 activity is assayed bichromatically in the Abbott ABA-100 spectrophotometer, with 2-oxohexanoate as substrate. As many as 27 samples (2.5 microL) of human seminal plasma can be analyzed sequentially, with apparent zero-order kinetic conditions and with a precision (CV) of 5%. The apparent Km for the 2-oxohexanoate reaction is 11.2 mmol/L. Electrophoretic and enzymatic studies indicate that LDH-C4 acts on this substrate to produce hydroxyhexanoate, in contrast to lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes 1 and 5--further evidence for the uniqueness of LDH-C4. The sensitivity, specificity, and speed of this assay system makes it practicable for studies on, and evaluation of, male fertility.