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The effects of pre-analysis sample handling on human plasma amino acid concentrations

Authors :
Hiroshi Miyano
Shinichi Ozawa
Hiroo Yoshida
Shunji Takehana
Toshimi Mizukoshi
Kazutaka Shimbo
Junko Yamazaki
Akira Nakayama
Source :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry. 455
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background The accurate and reliable quantification of amino acid concentrations in human plasma is important for the investigation of a number of diseases. However, few systematic studies investigating the changes in amino acid concentrations related to blood collection and storage conditions have been completed. Methods Blood samples were collected with EDTA-Na 2 from 3 healthy volunteers and subjected to a number of different treatments; hemolysis, temperature after blood collection, time from blood collection to cooling, the influence of platelets, long term storage conditions, and repeated freeze–thaw cycles. Changes in the concentrations of 22 amino acids were determined using an Amino Acid Analyzer. Results Of the conditions influencing sample stability between blood collection and amino acid analysis, hemolysis, temperature after blood collection, and long-term storage at − 20 °C affected the concentrations of 11 amino acids. Time from blood collection to cooling, platelet contamination and repeated freeze–thaw cycles altered the levels of 4 amino acids. Conclusions We observed changes in amino acid concentrations relating to blood collection and storage conditions. If attention is paid to 4 key factors (hemolysis, temperature immediately following blood collection, time from collection to cooling, and long-term storage temperature) 19 amino acids can be reliably quantified.

Details

ISSN :
18733492
Volume :
455
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry
Accession number :
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