Troponin is a protein complex that confers calcium sensitivity to muscle cells. Calcium fluctuations are pivotal to each muscle contraction.
Troponin is found in both skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle, but the specific versions of troponin differ between types of muscle, due to the expression of different genes (in the heart, for example).
Discussions of troponin often pertain to its functional characteristics and/or to its usefulness as a diagnostic marker for various heart disorders.
It is important to note that cardiac troponins are a marker of all heart muscle damage, not just myocardial infarction. Other conditions that directly or indirectly lead to heart muscle damage can also therefore increase troponin levels (Ammann P et al 2004). Below is a list of other conditions in which cardiac troponins can be elevated:
Cardiac troponin T and I are measured by immunoassay methods. A single manufacturer distrubutes cTnT but a host of diagnostic companies make cTnI methods available on many different immunoassay platoforms. For a consise reveiw of measurement technology see: Collinson PO, Boa FG, Gaze DC: Measurement of cardiac troponin. Ann. Clin. Biochem. 2001;38:423-449.
Drug induced cardiotoxicity is comon to all classes of therapeutic drugs. It is essential that cardiotoxicity is detected with a high degree of sensitivity and specifcity. The newly developed troponins are able to do this. For an indepth review see: Gaze DC, Collinson PO: Cardiac troponins as biomarkers of drug- and toxin-induced cardiac toxicity and cardioprotection. Expert Opin. Drug Metab. Toxicol. 2005;1:715-725.
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