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Application of Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Direct Estimation of the Total Levels of Adenosine and Its Catabolites in Human Blood
Šofranko, J.; Mitro, P.; Lazúrová, Z.; Péč, M.J.; Bolek, T.; Péčová, R.; Dohál, M.; Samoš, M.; Murín, R. Application of Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Direct Estimation of the Total Levels of Adenosine and Its Catabolites in Human Blood. Pharmaceuticals2024, 17, 345.
Šofranko, J.; Mitro, P.; Lazúrová, Z.; Péč, M.J.; Bolek, T.; Péčová, R.; Dohál, M.; Samoš, M.; Murín, R. Application of Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Direct Estimation of the Total Levels of Adenosine and Its Catabolites in Human Blood. Pharmaceuticals 2024, 17, 345.
Šofranko, J.; Mitro, P.; Lazúrová, Z.; Péč, M.J.; Bolek, T.; Péčová, R.; Dohál, M.; Samoš, M.; Murín, R. Application of Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Direct Estimation of the Total Levels of Adenosine and Its Catabolites in Human Blood. Pharmaceuticals2024, 17, 345.
Šofranko, J.; Mitro, P.; Lazúrová, Z.; Péč, M.J.; Bolek, T.; Péčová, R.; Dohál, M.; Samoš, M.; Murín, R. Application of Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Direct Estimation of the Total Levels of Adenosine and Its Catabolites in Human Blood. Pharmaceuticals 2024, 17, 345.
Abstract
Adenosine is a multifunctional nucleoside with several roles across various levels in organisms. Beyond its intracellular involvement in cellular metabolism, extracellular adenosine potently influences both physiological and pathological processes. In relation to its blood level, adenosine impacts the cardiovascular system, such as heart beating rate and vasodilation. To exploit the adenosine levels in the blood, we employed the liquid chromatography method coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Immediately after the collection, a blood sample mixed with acetonitrile solution that is either enriched with 13C-labeled adenosine or a newly generated mixture is transferred into the tubes containing the defined amount of 13C-labeled adenosine. The 13C-enriched isotopic adenosine is used as an internal standard, allowing for more accurate quantification of adenosine. This novel protocol for LC-MS-based estimation of adenosine delivers a rapid, highly sensitive, and reproducible means for quantitative estimation of total adenosine in blood. The method also allows quantification of a few catabolites of adenosine, i.e., inosine, hypoxanthine, and xanthine. This advancement provides the analytical tool that has the potential to enhance our understanding of adenosine's systemic impact and pave the way for further investigations into its intricate regulatory mechanisms.
Keywords
adenosine; inosine; xanthine; blood; LC-MS
Subject
Medicine and Pharmacology, Medicine and Pharmacology
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