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Deep mining of oxysterols and cholestenoic acids in human plasma and cerebrospinal fluid: Quantification using isotope dilution mass spectrometry.

Eylan Yutuc1, Alison L Dickson1, Manuela Pacciarini1, Lauren Griffiths1, Paul R S Baker2, Lisa Connell2, Anders Öhman3, Lars Forsgren4, Miles Trupp4, Sílvia Vilarinho5, Youssef Khalil6, Peter T Clayton6, Sinan Sari7, Buket Dalgic7, Philip Höflinger8, Ludger Schöls9, William J Griffiths10, Yuqin Wang1.   

Abstract

Both plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are rich in cholesterol and its metabolites. Here we describe in detail a methodology for the identification and quantification of multiple sterols including oxysterols and sterol-acids found in these fluids. The method is translatable to any laboratory with access to liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry. The method exploits isotope-dilution mass spectrometry for absolute quantification of target metabolites. The method is applicable for semi-quantification of other sterols for which isotope labelled surrogates are not available and approximate quantification of partially identified sterols. Values are reported for non-esterified sterols in the absence of saponification and total sterols following saponification. In this way absolute quantification data is reported for 17 sterols in the NIST SRM 1950 plasma along with semi-quantitative data for 8 additional sterols and approximate quantification for one further sterol. In a pooled (CSF) sample used for internal quality control, absolute quantification was performed on 10 sterols, semi-quantification on 9 sterols and approximate quantification on a further three partially identified sterols. The value of the method is illustrated by confirming the sterol phenotype of a patient suffering from ACOX2 deficiency, a rare disorder of bile acid biosynthesis, and in a plasma sample from a patient suffering from cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis, where cholesterol 27-hydroxylase is deficient.
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Keywords:  Bile acid; Cholestenoic acid; Cholesterol; Derivatisation; Hydroxycholesterol; Isotope-labelled standard; LC-MS

Year:  2021        PMID: 33736801      PMCID: PMC7988461          DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.338259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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