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Quantitation of Urinary Acylcarnitines by DMS-MS/MS Uncovers the Effects of Total Body Irradiation in Cancer Patients.


ABSTRACT: Acylcarnitines have been identified in human and animal metabolomic-profiling studies as urinary markers of radiation exposure, a result which is consistent with their cytoprotective effects and roles in energy metabolism. In the present work, a rapid method for quantitation of the more abundant acylcarnitines in human urine is developed using a valuable set of samples from cancer patients who received total body irradiation (TBI) at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The method uses solid-phase extraction (SPE) processing followed by differential mobility spectrometry (DMS with ethyl acetate modifier) tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-DMS-MS/MS) with deuterated internal standards. The analyzed human urine samples were collected from 38 individual patients at three time points over 24 h during and after the course of radiation treatment, a design allowing each patient to act as their own control and creatinine normalization. Creatinine-normalized concentrations for nine urinary acylcarnitine (acyl-CN) species are reported. Six acyl-CN species were reduced at the 6 h point. Acetylcarnitine (C2:0-CN) and valerylcarnitine (C5:0-CN) showed recovery at 24 h, but none of the other acyl-CN species showed recovery at that point. Levels of three acyl-CN species were not significantly altered by radiation. This rapid quantitative method for clinical samples covers the short- and medium-chain acylcarnitines and has the flexibility to be expanded to cover additional radiation-linked metabolites. The human data presented here indicates the utility of the current approach as a rapid, quantitative technique with potential applications by the medical community, by space research laboratories concerned with radiation exposure, and by disaster response groups.

SUBMITTER: Vera NB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7489307 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantitation of Urinary Acylcarnitines by DMS-MS/MS Uncovers the Effects of Total Body Irradiation in Cancer Patients.

Vera Nicholas B NB   Coy Stephen L SL   Laiakis Evagelia C EC   Fornace Albert J AJ   Clasquin Michelle M   Barker Christopher A CA   Pfefferkorn Jeffrey A JA   Vouros Paul P  

Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry 20200128 3


Acylcarnitines have been identified in human and animal metabolomic-profiling studies as urinary markers of radiation exposure, a result which is consistent with their cytoprotective effects and roles in energy metabolism. In the present work, a rapid method for quantitation of the more abundant acylcarnitines in human urine is developed using a valuable set of samples from cancer patients who received total body irradiation (TBI) at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The method uses solid-  ...[more]

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