Literature DB >> 10471655

Method for the determination of total homocysteine in plasma and urine by stable isotope dilution and electrospray tandem mass spectrometry.

M J Magera1, J M Lacey, B Casetta, P Rinaldo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Total homocysteine (tHcy) has emerged as an important independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Analytical methods are needed to accommodate the high testing volumes for tHcy and provide rapid turnaround.
METHODS: We developed liquid chromatography electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method based on the analysis of 100 microL of either plasma or urine with homocystine-d(8) (2 nmol) added as internal standard. After sample reduction and deproteinization, the analysis was performed in the multiple reaction monitoring mode in which tHcy and Hcy-d(4) were detected through the transition from the precursor to the product ion (m/z 136 to m/z 90 and m/z 140 to m/z 94, respectively). The retention time of tHcy and Hcy-d(4) was 1.5 min in a 2.5-min analysis.
RESULTS: Daily calibrations between 2.5 and 60 micromol/L exhibited consistent linearity and reproducibility. At a plasma concentration of 0.8 micromol/L, the signal-to-noise ratio for tHcy was 17:1. The regression equation for the comparison between our previous HPLC method (y) and the LC-MS/MS method (x) was y = 1.097x - 1.377 (r = 0.975; S(y|x) =1.595 micromol/L; n = 367), and for comparison between a fluorescence polarization immunoassay (Abbott IMx; y) and LC-MS/MS (x) was y = 1.039x + 0.025 (r = 0.969; S(y|x) =1.146 micromol/L; n = 367). Inter- and intraassay CVs were 2.9-5.9% and 3.6-5.3%, respectively, at mean concentrations of 3.9, 22.7, and 52.8 micromol/L. Mean recovery of tHcy was 94.2% (20 micromol/L) and 97.8% (50 micromol/L).
CONCLUSIONS: The sensitivity and specificity of tandem mass spectrometry are well suited to perform high-volume analysis of tHcy. Reagents are inexpensive and sample preparation of a batch of 40 specimens is completed in less than 1 h and is amenable to automation.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10471655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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