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Enriched stable 204Pb as tracer at ultra-low levels in clinical investigations.

Johanna Irrgeher1, Thomas Berger2, Anastassiya Tchaikovsky2, Cornelius Tschegg2, Ghazaleh Gouya3, Peter Lechner4, Anika Retzmann5, Christine Opper5,6, Christa Firbas7, Michael Freissmuth8, Kerstin Peschel-Credner3, Karolina Anderle8, Claudia Meisslitzer2, Michael Wolzt7, Thomas Prohaska5.   

Abstract

The potential of enriched Pb (204Pb) was assessed to monitor pathways of trace levels of Pb in the pg range within the human body via isotope pattern variation in situations where natural lead cannot be used as a tracer due to regulatory limitations. Isotope ratio measurements were accomplished by means of (multi-collector) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry including a comparison of single and multi-collector ICP-MS for low-level 204Pb assessment. Isotopic pattern results from a blend of a large quantity of the element with a natural isotopic composition and an enriched stable isotope at orders of magnitude lower levels pose a nontrivial analytical problem. Isotope pattern deconvolution was successfully applied as mathematical tool based on multiple linear regressions. The method allowed for deconvolving the isotope pattern from measured isotope ratios without knowing the quantities of different isotope sources incorporated and mixed into the sample at levels of < 1 pg 204Pb/g blood. The objective of this manuscript is to evaluate and summarize the analytical aspects for Pb isotope pattern deconvolution based on the results of a clinical trial, where a 204Pb-enriched isotope tracer was applied to investigate the bioavailability of orally applied Pb along with purified clinoptilolite tuff as potential supplement. This unique approach allows to reduce tracer amounts to harmless levels to human health, which are in accordance with the legal regulative to study enrichment levels of < 0.01% in human blood.
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Keywords:  Blood; Clinoptilolite; ICP-MS; Isotope pattern deconvolution; Lead; Zeolite

Year:  2022        PMID: 36136113     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-04311-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.478


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