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Evaluation of specific high-performance liquid-chromatographic determinations of urinary metanephrine and normetanephrine by comparison with isotope dilution mass spectrometry
A method for the determination of metanephrine (MN; also known as metadrenaline), normetanephrine (NMN; also known as normetadrenaline) and 3- methoxytyramine (3-MT) in human urine using high-performance liquid chromatography followed by electrochemical detection (ECD) was validated primarily by com...
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Published in: | Annals of clinical biochemistry 2001-11, Vol.38 (6), p.722-730 |
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Summary: | A method for the determination of metanephrine (MN; also known as metadrenaline),
normetanephrine (NMN; also known as normetadrenaline) and 3- methoxytyramine (3-MT)
in human urine using high-performance liquid chromatography followed by
electrochemical detection (ECD) was validated primarily by comparing the results with
those obtained by a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) reference method.
Correlation coefficients of 0.93, 0.94 and 0.91 were obtained for MN, NMN and 3-MT,
respectively, in a group of healthy controls consisting of 30 women and 30 men. A
systematic difference was detected only for 3-MT (- 16%). Further tests of accuracy
(linearity and recovery) and precision demonstrated that the described method must be
considered to be a reliable approach to assess urinary metanephrines in the diagnosis
of phaeochromocytoma. At lower concentrations (MN, 248 nmol/L; NMN, 434 nmol/L; 3-MT,
402 nmol/L), within-assay coefficients of variation were close to 5% or less (5·3,
4·6 and 2·2%, respectively) and between-assay coefficients of variation were 8·9,
11·2 and 12·3%, respectively, for the same low levels. This raises the possibility
that this method can also be applied to assess urinary free, unconjugated
metanephrines. Sex differences were detected for MN and NMN excretion when expressed
in nmol per 24 h and nmol/mmol creatinine, respectively, by both ECD and GC-MS
methods. |
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ISSN: | 0004-5632 1758-1001 |
DOI: | 10.1258/0004563011900984 |