Use of isotope differential derivatization for simultaneous determination of thiols and oxidized thiols by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
Here we report a new isotopic pair of derivatization reagents, ω-bromoacetonylquinolinium bromide (BQB) and d 7-ω-bromoacetonylquinolinium bromide (d 7-BQB). BQB and d 7-BQB both rapidly and selectively reacted with thiols in acidic medium within 3 min with the aid of a microwave. Reduced thiols and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical biochemistry 2011-09, Vol.416 (2), p.159-166 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Here we report a new isotopic pair of derivatization reagents, ω-bromoacetonylquinolinium bromide (BQB) and d
7-ω-bromoacetonylquinolinium bromide (d
7-BQB). BQB and d
7-BQB both rapidly and selectively reacted with thiols in acidic medium within 3
min with the aid of a microwave. Reduced thiols and total thiols in urine were labeled with BQB and d
7-BQB, respectively. The BQB- and d
7-BQB-labeled urine samples were then mixed and separated on a HILIC (hydrophilic interaction chromatography) column followed by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (ESI–MS/MS) detection. The new strategy, which we have named isotope differential derivatization, allows us to simultaneously determine thiols and oxidized thiols in a single run. Compared with positive mode ESI detection of unlabeled thiols, the positive mode ESI–MS signal intensities of BQB-labeled thiols were found to increase by 10-, 20-, and 40-fold for cysteine (Cys), homocysteine (HCys), and glutathione (GSH), respectively (unlabeled
N-acetylcysteine (Nac) is difficult to detect by ESI–MS in positive mode due to its low ionization efficiency). The detection limits calculated at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3 were found to be 8.02, 1.56, 0.833, and 3.27
nmol/L for Cys, HCys, Nac, and GSH, respectively. Recoveries of thiols and disulfides from spiked urine samples were between 80% and 105%. The method was successfully used to determine thiols and oxidized thiols in urine samples of 25 healthy volunteers. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2697 1096-0309 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ab.2011.05.020 |