TY - JOUR
T1 - High-sensitivity tandem mass spectrometry assay for serum estrone and estradiol
AU - Kushnir, Mark M.
AU - Rockwood, Alan L.
AU - Bergquist, Jonas
AU - Varshavsky, Marina
AU - Roberts, William L.
AU - Yue, Bingfang
AU - Bunker, Ashley M.
AU - Meikle, A. Wayne
N1 - Generated from Scopus record by KAUST IRTS on 2023-09-20
PY - 2008/4/1
Y1 - 2008/4/1
N2 - High-sensitivity measurement of serum estrogens is important in adult and pediatric endocrinology and oncology. We developed a high-sensitivity liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for simultaneous measurement of estrone (E1) and estradiol (E1). Aliquots of 200 μL of serum were spiked with internal standard, extracted, derivatized with dansyl chloride, and analyzed by LC-MS/MS using 2-dimensional chromatographic separation. Total imprecision for the method was less than 11%; the limit of quantitation was 1 pg/mL. Reference intervals were established with samples from more than 900 healthy postmenopausal women, men, girls, and boys. Concentrations of estrogens in children reached adult levels by Tanner stage 3. In men and postmenopausal women, the median concentrations of total estrogens (E1 + E2) were 39 and 22 pg/mL, and the median E 2/E1 ratios were 0.98 and 0.55, respectively. The method requires a small sample volume and has adequate sensitivity and specificity for analyzing estrogens in samples from postmenopausal women, men, and children. ©American Society for Clinical Pathology.
AB - High-sensitivity measurement of serum estrogens is important in adult and pediatric endocrinology and oncology. We developed a high-sensitivity liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay for simultaneous measurement of estrone (E1) and estradiol (E1). Aliquots of 200 μL of serum were spiked with internal standard, extracted, derivatized with dansyl chloride, and analyzed by LC-MS/MS using 2-dimensional chromatographic separation. Total imprecision for the method was less than 11%; the limit of quantitation was 1 pg/mL. Reference intervals were established with samples from more than 900 healthy postmenopausal women, men, girls, and boys. Concentrations of estrogens in children reached adult levels by Tanner stage 3. In men and postmenopausal women, the median concentrations of total estrogens (E1 + E2) were 39 and 22 pg/mL, and the median E 2/E1 ratios were 0.98 and 0.55, respectively. The method requires a small sample volume and has adequate sensitivity and specificity for analyzing estrogens in samples from postmenopausal women, men, and children. ©American Society for Clinical Pathology.
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U2 - 10.1309/LC03BHQ5XJPJYEKG
DO - 10.1309/LC03BHQ5XJPJYEKG
M3 - Article
SN - 0002-9173
VL - 129
SP - 530
EP - 539
JO - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Clinical Pathology
IS - 4
ER -