Title of article :
Plasma citrulline measurement using UPLC tandem mass-spectrometry to determine small intestinal enterocyte pathology
Author/Authors :
Demacker، نويسنده , , Pierre N.M. and Beijers، نويسنده , , Antonius M. and van Daal، نويسنده , , Henny and Donnelly، نويسنده , , J. Peter and Blijlevens، نويسنده , , Nicole M.A. and van den Ouweland، نويسنده , , Johannes M.W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Citrulline is a nonessential free amino acid, detectable in various biological fluids such as plasma, urine and cerebrospinal fluid. The plasma citrulline concentration is increasingly considered to be a reliable biomarker of enterocyte function. Current analysis usually involves lengthy HPLC separations as a part of classical amino acid profiling, or mass spectrometry usually in combination with derivatization. We employed UPLC-HILIC–tandem mass-spectrometry (MS/MS) of acetonitrile-derived supernatants from plasma samples of control subjects and of patients who had received myeloablative chemotherapy. Detection was achieved by the selected reaction monitoring of transitions: m/z 176 → 70 and 180 → 74 (for the deuterated standard), respectively. The method was precise and accurate with inter-day CV < 3.9% (n = 30), recoveries ranging from 98.0 to 100.3% and high linearity from 0.3 to at least 2000 μmol/L. The results for 202 plasma samples agreed well with those obtained by the classical HPLC-fluorescence method. By a simple protein precipitation/extraction step and the UPLC separation the result can be available within 30 min of receipt with a capacity of at least 12 assays per hour. Citrulline in blood and plasma or serum was stable for at least 2 days at room temperature which would permit postal transport to the laboratory. The UPLC–MS/MS method for measuring plasma citrulline concentrations is fast and robust and is therefore an ideal tool for monitoring the intestinal enterocyte capacity of patients with various pathological conditions.
Keywords :
citrulline , UPLC , mass spectrometry , Mucosal barrier injury , Amino acid marker , HILIC chromatography
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography B
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography B