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Identification of new urinary gamma-hydroxybutyric acid markers applying untargeted metabolomics analysis following placebo-controlled administration to humans.

Andrea E Steuer1, Justine Raeber1, Christian Steuer2, Martina I Boxler1, Dario A Dornbierer1,3,4,5, Oliver G Bosch4, Boris B Quednow4, Erich Seifritz4,5, Thomas Kraemer1.   

Abstract

Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is a short-chain fatty acid that occurs naturally in the mammalian brain and is prescribed as a medication against narcolepsy or used as a drug of abuse. Particularly, its use as a knock-out drug in cases of drug-facilitated crimes is of major importance in forensic toxicology. Because of its rapid metabolism and resulting narrow detection windows (<12 hours in urine), detection of GHB remains challenging. Thus, there is an urgent call for new markers to improve the reliable detection of GHB use. In the framework of a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study in 20 healthy male volunteers, urine samples obtained 4.5 hours post-administration were submitted to untargeted mass spectrometry [MS, quadrupole time of flight (QTOF)] analysis to identify possible new markers of GHB intake. MS data from four different analytical methods (reversed phase and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography; positive and negative electrospray ionization) were filtered for significantly changed features applying univariate and multivariate statistics. From the resulting 42 compounds of interest, 8 were finally identified including conjugates of GHB with carnitine, glutamate, and glycine as well as the endogenous compounds glycolate and succinylcarnitine. While GHB conjugates were only detectable in the GHB, but not in the placebo group, glycolate and succinylcarnitine were present in both groups albeit significantly increased through GHB intake. Untargeted metabolomics proved as a suitable tool for the non-hypothesis driven identification of new GHB markers. However, more studies on actual concentrations, detection windows, and stability will be necessary to assess the suitability of these markers for routine application.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  GHB; carnitine; placebo-controlled; untargeted metabolomics

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30548573     DOI: 10.1002/dta.2558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Test Anal        ISSN: 1942-7603            Impact factor:   3.345


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9.  Towards Extending the Detection Window of Gamma-Hydroxybutyric Acid-An Untargeted Metabolomics Study in Serum and Urine Following Controlled Administration in Healthy Men.

Authors:  Andrea E Steuer; Justine Raeber; Fabio Simbuerger; Dario A Dornbierer; Oliver G Bosch; Boris B Quednow; Erich Seifritz; Thomas Kraemer
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Review 10.  The Application of Metabolomics in Forensic Science with Focus on Forensic Toxicology and Time-of-Death Estimation.

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