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Plasma Free Metanephrines Quantitation with Automated Online Sample Preparation and Liquid Chromatography—Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Applications | 2016 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Sample Preparation, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Clinical Research
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of Topic


This article addresses the critical need for reliable quantitation of plasma free metanephrines (metanephrine and normetanephrine) as biomarkers for pheochromocytoma in clinical research and diagnostic studies. Accurate measurement of these analytes by LC-MS/MS provides high specificity and sensitivity, supporting improved disease detection and patient management.

Objectives and Study Overview


The primary goal was to develop and validate an automated, online sample preparation method using TurboFlow technology to quantify plasma free metanephrines. The new approach aimed to reduce sample preparation time and costs compared to a prior offline ion-pairing SPE protocol while maintaining or improving analytical performance.

Methodology and Sample Preparation


Human plasma and charcoal-stripped serum (CSS) samples (0.5 mL) were spiked with deuterated internal standards and precipitated with 10% trichloroacetic acid. After centrifugation, supernatants were directly injected into the online extraction system.

Used Instrumentation


  • Thermo Scientific Transcend TLX-1 system with TurboFlow Cyclone MCX-2 column for automated online sample cleanup
  • Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage triple quadrupole mass spectrometer with HESI-II source
  • Thermo Scientific Hypercarb analytical column (50 × 3 mm, 5 µm) operated at 70 °C for chromatographic separation

Main Results and Discussion


The method achieved a total LC runtime of 12 minutes and demonstrated:
  • Lower limits of quantitation of 6.3 pg/mL for metanephrine and 12.6 pg/mL for normetanephrine
  • Linear dynamic ranges: 6.3–455.4 pg/mL (metanephrine) and 12.6–954.5 pg/mL (normetanephrine) with accuracy between 80.6%–93.5% and 80.9%–101.7%, respectively
  • Extraction recovery of 56%–62% (absolute) and 91%–98% (relative) for analytes and standards
  • Intra- and inter-assay precision CVs within 2.0%–10.5%
  • No significant ion suppression/enhancement or carryover observed
  • Baseline chromatographic resolution of epinephrine interference from normetanephrine

Benefits and Practical Applications


Compared to the offline SPE method, the automated online protocol:
  • Reduces sample preparation time by over 50%
  • Eliminates the need for disposable SPE cartridges
  • Maintains high analytical sensitivity and robustness
  • Is well suited for high-throughput clinical research laboratories

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Emerging directions include integrating turbulent-flow LC-MS/MS workflows with multiplexed biomarker panels, miniaturized and microfluidic online extraction systems, and expanding the method to point-of-care devices. Further research could explore novel stationary phases and ion-pairing reagents to enhance selectivity for structurally related metabolites.

Conclusion


An automated LC-MS/MS method employing TurboFlow online extraction and porous graphitic carbon chromatography was successfully developed for plasma free metanephrine quantitation. The approach streamlines sample preparation, delivers excellent analytical performance, and offers significant time and cost savings for clinical research applications.

Reference


  1. He X, Kozak M. Quantitative measurement of plasma free metanephrines by ion-pairing solid phase extraction and LC-MS/MS with porous graphitic carbon column. Thermo Scientific Application Note AN539.
  2. He X, Gabler J, Yuan C, Wang S, Shi Y, Kozak M. Quantitative measurement of plasma free metanephrines by ion-pairing solid phase extraction and LC-MS/MS with porous graphitic carbon column. J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci. 2011;879(23):2355–2359.
  3. Yuan C, Kosewick J, He X, Kozak M, Wang S. Sensitive measurement of serum 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D by LC-MS/MS after removing interference with immunoaffinity extraction. Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 2011;25(9):1241–1249.
  4. He X, Kozak M. Development of a LC-MS/MS method for plasma-free metanephrines with ion-pairing turbulent flow online extraction. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2012;402(9):3003–3010.

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