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Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry determination of oxalate in spot urine.

Katja B P Elgstoen1, Berit Woldseth, Kari Hoie, Lars Morkrid.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: For assessment of total oxalic acid (OX) status, reliable quantification of OX in both urine and plasma is important. For urine, but not plasma, a commercial kit is available. We have recently described a LC-MSMS method for OX in plasma. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness of this assay for urine. We also wanted to evaluate if 24 h urine collection could be substituted by OX/creatinine-ratio (U-OX/crea) in spot-urine, and establish precursory reference intervals for U-OX/crea in children and adults.
METHODS: Acidified urines were analysed and relevant validation parameters assessed. Diurnal excretion patterns were investigated in nine healthy volunteers on self-chosen diets. For method comparison, 29 urine samples were analysed with both the present method and a commercial urine-oxalate kit. Precursory reference values for U-OX/crea in children and adults (N=103, 1 month-76 years) were calculated.
RESULTS: The within-batch coefficient of variation (CV) was 2.5% and a relative recovery of 97% in urine spiked with 5-200 micromol/L OX was found. The LC-MSMS method gave 7.9% higher OX values compared to the kit. No significant diurnal pattern of U-OX/crea was observed. U-OX/crea in children decreases with age, with no gender dependency. In adults no age variation was found, but females had somewhat higher U-OX/Crea compared to males.
CONCLUSION: The LC-MSMS method has proven useful for urinary OX quantification. Random spot-urine samples can be used. Age-dependent reference limits for U-OX/crea must be applied in children, in contrast to adults.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20402602     DOI: 10.3109/00365510903578765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest        ISSN: 0036-5513            Impact factor:   1.713


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