高效液相色谱法和免疫分析法测定血清中25-羟基维生素D。

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Ursula Turpeinen, Ulla Hohenthal, Ulf-Håkan Stenman
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Determination of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in serum by HPLC and immunoassay.
Vitamin D status is usually assessed by measuring the serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D]. Its measurement is important as a clinical indicator of nutritional vitamin D deficiency, which is one of the causes of osteoporosis (1). Vitamin D exists in two forms: cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) and ergocalciferol (vitamin D2). Vitamin D2 is further metabolized to 25(OH)D2. Vitamin D3 is formed in the skin from its precursor 7-dehydrocholesterol after ultraviolet irradiation or is absorbed from the diet (2). It is further hydroxylated in the liver to 25(OH)D3 as the first step of its conversion in the kidney to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, which is the biologically active form. 25(OH)D3 is the main circulating form of vitamin D. Clinically it is important to measure both forms of 25-hydroxyvitamin D to monitor the effect of vitamin D2 supplementation on total vitamin D status. The first routine methods for measurement of 25(OH)D concentrations in human plasma were based on competitive protein binding and used vitamin D-binding protein and a tritium-labeled tracer (3). These methods were replaced by a simpler, rapid RIA (4), and a radioiodinated tracer was incorporated into the RIA in 1993 (5). This assay principle is the basis of several commercially available methods. Quantitative HPLC assays have been developed based on ultraviolet detection and normal-phase separation (6), combined use of normal- and reversed-phase separations (7), or reversed-phase separation alone(8). Recently, reversed-phase HPLC methods for 25(OH)D3 in human plasma have been developed with normal-phase prepurification of the sample (9) or liquid extraction only (10). Earlier HPLC methods for 25(OH)D3 in serum were designed mainly for research purposes and were therefore too complicated for routine use. The present method was designed to be easy to use, sensitive, and rapid with …
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Clinical chemistry
Clinical chemistry 医学-医学实验技术
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
212
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is the premier publication for the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine. It was established in 1955 and is associated with the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM). The journal focuses on laboratory diagnosis and management of patients, and has expanded to include other clinical laboratory disciplines such as genomics, hematology, microbiology, and toxicology. It also publishes articles relevant to clinical specialties including cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, genetics, immunology, infectious diseases, maternal-fetal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, and pediatrics. In addition to original research, editorials, and reviews, Clinical Chemistry features recurring sections such as clinical case studies, perspectives, podcasts, and Q&A articles. It has the highest impact factor among journals of clinical chemistry, laboratory medicine, pathology, analytical chemistry, transfusion medicine, and clinical microbiology. The journal is indexed in databases such as MEDLINE and Web of Science.
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