Simultaneous quantification of ethylpurine adducts in human urine by stable isotope dilution nanoflow liquid chromatography nanospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry

•Analysis of 3-ethyladenine and 7-ethylguanine in human urine.•Adduct enrichment by a polymeric reversed phase solid-phase extraction column.•Sensitive analysis by stable isotope dilution nanoflow LC-NSI/MS/MS. Ethylating agents contained in cigarette smoke can damage DNA producing ethylated DNA add...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Chromatography A 2013-12, Vol.1322, p.69-73
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Hauh-Jyun Candy, Lin, Chao-Ray
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Zusammenfassung:•Analysis of 3-ethyladenine and 7-ethylguanine in human urine.•Adduct enrichment by a polymeric reversed phase solid-phase extraction column.•Sensitive analysis by stable isotope dilution nanoflow LC-NSI/MS/MS. Ethylating agents contained in cigarette smoke can damage DNA producing ethylated DNA adducts, including N3-ethyladenine (3-EtAde) and N7-ethylguanine (7-EtGua). In this study, a highly specific and sensitive assay based on stable isotope dilution nanoflow liquid chromatography nanospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (nanoLC-NSI/MS/MS) was used to measure 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua in human urine. These urinary adducts were enriched by a polymeric reversed phase solid-phase extraction column before the nanoLC-NSI/MS/MS analysis. The on-column detection limits (S/N≥3) of 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua were 15fg (92amol) and 10fg (56amol), respectively, while the lower quantification limits of 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua were 930 and 840 amol, respectively. Urinary concentrations of 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua in 21 smokers were 68.6±29.4 and 18.7±13.8pg/mL, respectively. In 20 nonsmokers, concentrations of 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua were 3.5±3.8 and 2.4±3.0pg/mL, respectively. The urinary concentrations of 3-EtAde and 7-EtGua were statistically significantly higher in smokers than in nonsmokers (p
ISSN:0021-9673
1873-3778
DOI:10.1016/j.chroma.2013.10.092