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Analysis of erythrocytic polyamines by automated reverse-phase liquid chromatography
Authors:Carl S Killian  Farida P Vargas  Gerald P Murphy  Somnulu Beckley  T Ming Chu
Abstract:A sensitive and reproducible method for quantitation of polyamines in erythrocytes by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is described. Spermidine and spermine are first converted to fluorescent dansyl derivatives and are then separated in less than 15 minutes on a C18 reverse-phase cartridge using methanol in water mobile phase. Sensitivity of the method is 20 pmol with recoveries that average 96% and 95% for spermidine and spermine, respectively. Precision study revealed an average mean coefficient of variation of 5.42 ± 2.95 (mean ± S.D.) from four levels of the polyamines (8.2 to 354.9 nmol/g hemoglobin Hgb]). The normal ranges for 30 apparently healthy men and women, aged 20–60 years, were 2.9–33.7 nmol/g Hgb (± 2 S.D. from mean) for spermidine and 0-20.9 nmol/g Hgb for spermine. The quantity of putrescine was negligible. Feasibility of this method was evaluated in serial specimens from an advanced-stage patient with prostate cancer who was receiving multiple-modality therapy. Results revealed that this HPLC method can be used in quantifying circulating polyamines in clinical specimens.
Keywords:Method  reverse-phase HPLC  prostatic cancer  putrescine  spermidine  spermine
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