학술논문

An LC-MS/MS method for serum methylmalonic acid suitable for monitoring vitamin B12 status in population surveys.
Document Type
Article
Source
Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry. Apr2015, Vol. 407 Issue 11, p2955-2964. 10p.
Subject
*VITAMIN B12 deficiency
*METHYLMALONIC acid
*LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry
*ISOTOPE dilution analysis
*LIQUID-liquid extraction
*CHROMATOGRAPHIC analysis
Language
ISSN
1618-2642
Abstract
Methylmalonic acid (MMA), a functional indicator of vitamin B insufficiency, was measured in the US population in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 1999 to 2004 using a GC/MS procedure that required 275 μL of sample and had a low throughput (36 samples/run). Our objective was to introduce a more efficient yet highly accurate LC-MS/MS method for NHANES 2011-2014. We adapted the sample preparation with some modifications from a published isotope-dilution LC-MS/MS procedure. The procedure utilized liquid-liquid extraction and generation of MMA dibutyl ester. Reversed-phase chromatography with isocratic elution allowed baseline resolution of MMA from its naturally occurring structural isomer succinic acid within 4.5 min. Our new method afforded an increased throughput (≤160 samples/run) and measured serum MMA with high sensitivity (LOD = 22.1 nmol/L) in only 75 μL of sample. Mean (±SD) recovery of MMA spiked into serum (2 d, 4 levels, 2 replicates each) was 94 % ± 5.5 %. Total imprecision (41 d, 2 replicates each) for three serum quality control pools was 4.9 %-7.9 % (97.1-548 nmol/L). The LC-MS/MS method showed excellent correlation ( n = 326, r = 0.99) and no bias (Deming regression, Bland-Altman analysis) compared to the previous GC/MS method. Both methods produced virtually identical mean (±SD) MMA concentrations [LC-MS/MS: 18.47 ± 0.71 ng/mL ( n = 17), GC/MS: 18.18 ± 0.67 ng/mL ( n = 11)] on a future plasma reference material compared with a GC/MS method procedure from the National Institute of Standards and Technology [18.41 ± 0.70 ng/mL ( n = 15)]. No adjustment will be necessary to compare previous (1999-2004) to future (2011-2014) NHANES MMA data. [Figure not available: see fulltext.] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]