Sensitive method for measuring cis-diol containing compounds in plasma using 2D-LC-MS/MS
First Claim
1. A method for determining the amount of one or more analytes having at least one cis-diol structure in a sample, the method comprising:
- a. obtaining an aliquot of a sample suspected of containing at least one analyte having at least one cis-diol structure;
b. mixing the aliquot with an internal standard;
c. extracting the analyte from the aliquot by adding a compound that binds cis-diol to form a stable cyclic borate complex wherein the extraction is completed without drying;
d. derivatizing an extract with a compound having a benzoyl moiety under room temperature;
e. separating a derivatized extract from step d by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC);
f. subjecting a separated and derivatized extract from step e to electrospray ionization (ESI) under conditions suitable to produce one or more ions detectable by mass spectrometry; and
g. determining an amount of one or more ions by mass spectrometry, whereby the amount of one or more ions reflects an amount of one or more analytes in the sample.
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Abstract
The present invention provides methods for determining the amount of cis-diol containing compounds in a biological samples using mass spectrometry, particularly catecholamines (dopamine, epinephrine, norepinephrine) in a plasma sample. After a sample is mixed with an internal standard, extracted with a two-step liquid-liquid extraction process utilizing phenylboronic acid chemistry, and then derivatized with a benzoyl chloride-like agent, relevant moieties are then separated chromatographically and detected by MS/MS whereby specific ion transitions are monitored. This invention has several clinical utilities, particularly those related to measuring plasma catecholamines in patients.
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1. A method for determining the amount of one or more analytes having at least one cis-diol structure in a sample, the method comprising:
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a. obtaining an aliquot of a sample suspected of containing at least one analyte having at least one cis-diol structure; b. mixing the aliquot with an internal standard; c. extracting the analyte from the aliquot by adding a compound that binds cis-diol to form a stable cyclic borate complex wherein the extraction is completed without drying; d. derivatizing an extract with a compound having a benzoyl moiety under room temperature; e. separating a derivatized extract from step d by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC); f. subjecting a separated and derivatized extract from step e to electrospray ionization (ESI) under conditions suitable to produce one or more ions detectable by mass spectrometry; and g. determining an amount of one or more ions by mass spectrometry, whereby the amount of one or more ions reflects an amount of one or more analytes in the sample. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method for determining the amount of catecholamines in a sample, the method comprising:
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a. obtaining an aliquot of a sample suspected of containing at least one analyte having at least one catecholamine; b. mixing the aliquot with an internal standard; c. extracting the analyte from the sample by adding a compound that binds cis-diol to form a stable cyclic borate wherein the extraction is completed without drying; d. derivatizing an extract with a compound having a benzoyl moiety under room temperature; e. separating a derivatized extract from step d by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC); f. subjecting a separated and derivatized extract from step e to electrospray ionization (ESI) under conditions suitable to produce one or more ions detectable by mass spectrometry; and g. determining the amount of the one or more ions by mass spectrometry, whereby the amount of the one or more ions reflects the amount of one or more analytes in the sample. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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