Literature DB >> 31109616

A quick and simple method for the determination of six trace elements in mammalian serum samples using ICP-MS/MS.

Johannes Florian Kopp1, Sandra Marie Müller2, Gabriele Pohl1, Kristina Lossow3, Anna Patricia Kipp4, Tanja Schwerdtle5.   

Abstract

In order to assess the individual trace element status of humans for either medical or scientific purposes, amongst others, blood serum levels are determined. Furthermore, animal models are used to study interactions of trace elements. Most published methods require larger amounts (500-1000 μL) of serum to achieve a reliable determination of multiple trace elements. However, oftentimes, these amounts of serum cannot be dedicated to a single analysis and the amount available for TE-determination is much lower. Therefore, a published ICP-MS/MS method for trace element determination in serum was miniaturized, optimized and validated for the measurement of Mn, Fe, Cu Zn, I and Se in as little as 50 μL of human and murine serum and is presented in this work. For validation, recoveries of multiple LOTs and levels from commercially available human reference serum samples were determined, intra- and inter-day variations were assessed and limits of detection and quantification determined. It is shown, that the method is capable of giving accurate and reproducible results for all six elements within the relevant concentration ranges for samples from humans living in central Europe as well as from laboratory mice. As a highlight, the achieved limits of detection and quantification for Mn were found to be at 0.02 μg/L serum and 0.05 μg/L serum, respectively, while using an alkaline diluent for the parallel determination of iodine.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31109616     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2019.04.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trace Elem Med Biol        ISSN: 0946-672X            Impact factor:   3.849


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4.  Crosstalk of Nrf2 with the Trace Elements Selenium, Iron, Zinc, and Copper.

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5.  Postprandial Metabolic Response to Rapeseed Protein in Healthy Subjects.

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6.  Trace element profile and incidence of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer: results from the EPIC-Potsdam cohort study.

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7.  Blood copper and risk of cardiometabolic diseases: a Mendelian randomization study.

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