TY - JOUR
T1 - Matrix effect–corrected liquid chromatography/tandem mass-spectrometric method for determining acylcarnitines in human urine
AU - Abe, Kazuki
AU - Suzuki, Hiroyuki
AU - Maekawa, Masamitsu
AU - Shimada, Miki
AU - Yamaguchi, Hiroaki
AU - Mano, Nariyasu
PY - 2017/5/1
Y1 - 2017/5/1
N2 - Administration of pivalate-containing antibiotics decreases serum carnitine and increases urinary pivaloylcarnitine, resulting in hypocarnitinemia. Carnitine and acylcarnitines are important biomarkers in the diagnosis of carnitine deficiency, but the relationship between acylcarnitines and drug-induced hypocarnitinemia remains unclear. Quantification of acylcarnitines enables discovery of new biomarkers for prediction and diagnosis of drug-induced hypocarnitinemia. Here we describe a liquid chromatography/tandem mass-spectrometric method for simultaneously quantifying carnitine, 15 acylcarnitines, and cefditoren (the pivoxilated product of an antibiotic prodrug) in human urine. The matrix effect is corrected in 87.8–103% using deuterium-labeled internal standards (2H9-carnitine, 2H3-hexanoylcarnitine, and 2H3-stearoylcarnitine). The surrogate matrix method had an error of < 13% in comparison with a standard addition method. Dynamic ranges were 0.1–100 μmol/l for acylcarnitines and 0.3–300 μg/ml for cefditoren. Both accuracy and precision were < 19.7% at the lower limit of quantification and < 14.8% for other quality controls. In an example application of this method, urine samples from eight healthy volunteers (five adults and three children) were analyzed, and individual differences were clearly observed.
AB - Administration of pivalate-containing antibiotics decreases serum carnitine and increases urinary pivaloylcarnitine, resulting in hypocarnitinemia. Carnitine and acylcarnitines are important biomarkers in the diagnosis of carnitine deficiency, but the relationship between acylcarnitines and drug-induced hypocarnitinemia remains unclear. Quantification of acylcarnitines enables discovery of new biomarkers for prediction and diagnosis of drug-induced hypocarnitinemia. Here we describe a liquid chromatography/tandem mass-spectrometric method for simultaneously quantifying carnitine, 15 acylcarnitines, and cefditoren (the pivoxilated product of an antibiotic prodrug) in human urine. The matrix effect is corrected in 87.8–103% using deuterium-labeled internal standards (2H9-carnitine, 2H3-hexanoylcarnitine, and 2H3-stearoylcarnitine). The surrogate matrix method had an error of < 13% in comparison with a standard addition method. Dynamic ranges were 0.1–100 μmol/l for acylcarnitines and 0.3–300 μg/ml for cefditoren. Both accuracy and precision were < 19.7% at the lower limit of quantification and < 14.8% for other quality controls. In an example application of this method, urine samples from eight healthy volunteers (five adults and three children) were analyzed, and individual differences were clearly observed.
KW - Acylcarnitine
KW - Hypocarnitinemia
KW - LC/ESI-MS/MS
KW - Matrix effect
KW - Pivaloylcarnitine
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cca.2017.03.001
DO - 10.1016/j.cca.2017.03.001
M3 - Article
C2 - 28274611
AN - SCOPUS:85014849426
SN - 0009-8981
VL - 468
SP - 187
EP - 194
JO - Clinica Chimica Acta
JF - Clinica Chimica Acta
ER -