Dried blood spot sampling of testosterone microdosing in healthy females

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jsbmb.2024.106496
Reena Desai, Sasha Savkovic, David J. Handelsman
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Capillary dried blood spot (DBS) analysis coupled with multi-analyte steroid liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS) is attractive for field studies, home-based self-sampling as well as clinical trials by eliminating costly and laborious sample processing involving venipuncture and frozen storage/shipping while providing multiple steroid measurements from a single small sample. We investigated steroid measurements in DBS samples stored for four years at room temperature prior to analysis compared with the original venipuncture serum samples. Healthy women (n=12) provided paired DBS and blood samples over two weeks run-in before seven days treatment with daily transdermal T gel (12.5 mg) and after the end of treatment on days 0, 1, 2, 4, 7 and 14. Compliance with treatment and sampling was high and no adverse effects were reported. Testosterone (T), androstenedione (A4), 17 hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) and progesterone (P4) were measured in extracted DBS samples as whole blood concentrations with and without adjustment for hematocrit. Using the same LCMS methods, DBS T and A4 measurements had high correlation with minimal bias from prior serum measurements with DBS T displaying the same pattern as serum, with or without hematocrit adjustment. However, serial whole blood measurements of T without hematocrit adjustment provided the best fitting model compared with serum, urine, or hematocrit-adjusted whole blood T measurements. These finding facilitate and simplify DBS methodology for wider field and home-based self-sampling studies of reproductive steroids indicating the need for hematocrit adjustment may be superfluous.

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对健康女性进行睾酮微量注射的干血点采样。
毛细管干血斑 (DBS) 分析与多分析类固醇液相色谱质谱法 (LCMS) 联用,省去了静脉穿刺和冷冻储存/运输等昂贵而费力的样本处理过程,同时还能从单个小样本中测量多种类固醇,因此对野外研究、家庭自我采样以及临床试验都很有吸引力。与原始静脉穿刺血清样本相比,我们对分析前在室温下保存四年的 DBS 样本中的类固醇测量结果进行了研究。健康女性(n=12)在接受为期七天的每日透皮 T 凝胶(12.5 毫克)治疗前,以及治疗结束后的第 0、1、2、4、7 和 14 天,提供了两周的配对 DBS 和血液样本。治疗和采样的依从性很高,没有不良反应报告。提取的 DBS 样本中的睾酮 (T)、雄烯二酮 (A4)、17-羟孕酮 (17OHP) 和孕酮 (P4) 均以全血浓度的形式进行了测定,并对血细胞比容进行了调整或未进行调整。使用相同的 LCMS 方法,DBS T 和 A4 的测量结果具有很高的相关性,先前血清测量结果的偏差极小,无论是否进行血细胞比容调整,DBS T 都显示出与血清相同的模式。然而,与血清、尿液或经血细胞比容调整的全血 T 测量结果相比,未经血细胞比容调整的连续全血 T 测量结果提供了最佳拟合模型。这些发现为更广泛的生殖类固醇实地和家庭自我采样研究提供了便利,并简化了 DBS 方法,表明调整血细胞比容的必要性可能是多余的。
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