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Development and validation of a specific and sensitive LC-MS/MS method for quantification of urinary catecholamines and application in biological variation studies
Authors:Xiaoguang Li  Shu Li  Paul Wynveen  Kathy Mork  Gottfried Kellermann
Institution:1. Pharmasan Labs, Inc, 373 280th Street, Osceola, WI, 54020, USA
2. NeuroScience, Inc, 373 280th Street, Osceola, WI, 54020, USA
Abstract:Catecholamines are a class of biogenic amines that play an important role as neurotransmitters and hormones. We developed and validated a rapid, specific and sensitive LC-MS/MS method for quantitative determination of catecholamines in human urine. Linearity, specificity, sensitivity, precision, accuracy, matrix effect, carryover, analyte stability, method comparison and reference range were evaluated. The catecholamine measurements were not affected by 35 structurally-related drugs and metabolites. The outstanding specificity was achieved by use of a specific diphenylborate-based solid phase extraction and subsequent selective LC-MS/MS analysis. Excellent sensitivity, accuracy and precision (average intra-assay variations <2.9 % and inter-assay variations <4.6 %) were obtained. The method was successfully applied in the study of day-to-day biological within- and between-subject variations of 25 healthy people under free-living conditions over three consecutive days. We observed that catecholamine excretions for second morning sampling had least day-to-day within-subject variation and excellent reproducibility. This work is one of the rare studies on these topics and represents the first utilization of advanced LC-MS/MS technology. Additionally, we found significant correlations between spot and conventional 24 h collections of human urine (n?=?22, r?>?0.853, p?LC-MS/MS method presented here is rapid, sensitive and specific, which could be an advantage in clinical laboratories. Graphical Abstract
Diurnal variation of urinary catecholamines for 25 healthy people in three consecutive days
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