| Literature DB >> 28903752 |
Jessica L Calvi1, Frances R Chen2, Victoria Brann Benson3, Eleanor Brindle4, Matt Bristow5, Alpana De5, Sonja Entringer6,7, Helen Findlay8, Christine Heim6,9, Eric A Hodges3, Heiko Klawitter6, Sonia Lupien8, Holly M Rus10, Jitske Tiemensma10, Silvanna Verlezza11, Claire-Dominique Walker11, Douglas A Granger12,13,14,15,16.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Hundreds of scientific publications are produced annually that involve the measurement of cortisol in saliva. Intra- and inter-laboratory variation in salivary cortisol results has the potential to contribute to cross-study inconsistencies in findings, and the perception that salivary cortisol results are unreliable. This study rigorously estimates sources of measurement variability in the assay of salivary cortisol within and between established international academic-based laboratories that specialize in saliva analyses. One hundred young adults (Mean age: 23.10 years; 62 females) donated 2 mL of whole saliva by passive drool. Each sample was split into multiple- 100 µL aliquots and immediately frozen. One aliquot of each of the 100 participants' saliva was transported to academic laboratories (N = 9) in the United States, Canada, UK, and Germany and assayed for cortisol by the same commercially available immunoassay.Entities:
Keywords: Inter-assay; Inter-laboratory variation; Intra-assay; Salivary cortisol
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28903752 PMCID: PMC5598071 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-017-2805-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Intra-assay and inter-assay CVs by laboratories
| Laboratory | Intra-assay CV mean (standard deviation) | Inter-assay CV |
|---|---|---|
| A | 6.70 (4.25) | 4.49 |
| B | 5.09 (4.18) | 4.11 |
| C | 4.82 (6.22) | 9.94 |
| D | 7.75 (11.75) | 5.68 |
| E | 5.81 (4.76) | 3.57 |
| F | 8.54 (8.34) | 11.14 |
| G | 6.82 (5.73) | 3.90 |
| H | 4.57 (4.03) | 5.80 |
| I | 5.66 (6.70) | 8.65 |
Fig. 1Variation in salivary cortisol levels across 9 laboratories on the same 100 samples. The x-axis represents the 9 labs labeled with letters. Each small panel with a number on top represents a sample that was assayed by nine different labs (blue dots)
Three-level model variance partition of standards and high/low controls across laboratories and plates
| 9 laboratories (standards + 2 controls) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variance across plates for the same samples within laboratories | 0.001 | 0.11% |
| Variance across laboratories for the same samples | 0.001 | 0.11% |
| Variance across samples | 0.894 | 99.78% |
| Total variance | 0.896 | |