A novel LC-MS/MS assay for low concentrations of creatinine in sweat and saliva to validate biosensors for continuous monitoring of renal function

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Journal of Chromatography B Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-30 DOI:10.1016/j.jchromb.2024.124444
Sophie Adelaars , Chyara S.M. Lapré , Patricia Raaijmakers , Constantijn J.A.M. Konings , Massimo Mischi , R. Arthur Bouwman , Daan van de Kerkhof
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Monitoring of kidney function traditionally relies on plasma creatinine concentrations, necessitating invasive blood draws. Non-invasively obtainable biofluids, such as sweat and saliva, present a patient-friendly alternative with potential for continuous monitoring. This study focusses on developing and validating a novel Liquid Chromatography- tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay as a reference test for measuring low creatinine concentrations in sweat and saliva. We explore the correlation between these biofluids and plasma creatinine concentrations during haemodialysis to support future biosensor applications. Creatinine concentrations were measured in sweat, saliva, and plasma obtained from forty patients undergoing haemodialysis. A novel LC-MS/MS assay was developed to quantify low creatinine concentrations in sweat and saliva. Correlation analyses were performed to compare the creatinine concentrations across biofluids. The novel LC-MS assay demonstrated high accuracy (93.9–97.8%) and low imprecision (3.4–8%) in measuring very low creatinine concentrations with a limit of quantitation of 1.26 µmol/L. Significant correlations ware found between creatinine concentrations in sweat and saliva with those in plasma (ρ: 0.68 and 0.80, respectively). During haemodialysis, creatinine concentrations decreased concurrently in all three biofluids. The strong correlations observed imply that these non-invasive biofluids could serve as reliable alternatives to traditional blood tests for kidney function assessment. This study enhances our understanding of creatinine excretion pathways of creatinine and provides a foundation for developing innovative, patient-friendly approaches for continuous kidney function monitoring, such as wearable biosensors.
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一种新的LC-MS/MS测定汗液和唾液中低浓度肌酐的方法,以验证生物传感器对肾功能的连续监测。
传统的肾功能监测依赖于血浆肌酐浓度,因此需要进行侵入性抽血。无创获取的生物液体,如汗液和唾液,提供了一种对患者友好的替代方案,具有持续监测的潜力。本研究的重点是开发和验证一种新的液相色谱-串联质谱(LC-MS/MS)测定方法,作为测定汗液和唾液中低肌酐浓度的参考测试。我们探索血液透析期间这些生物体液和血浆肌酐浓度之间的相关性,以支持未来生物传感器的应用。测定了40例血液透析患者的汗液、唾液和血浆中的肌酐浓度。建立了一种新的LC-MS/MS测定方法来定量汗液和唾液中的低肌酐浓度。进行相关性分析,比较不同生物体液的肌酐浓度。新型LC-MS法在测量极低的肌酐浓度时具有较高的准确度(93.9-97.8%)和较低的不精确度(3.4-8%),定量限为1.26µmol/L。汗液和唾液中的肌酐浓度与血浆中的肌酐浓度之间存在显著相关性(ρ分别为0.68和0.80)。在血液透析期间,所有三种生物体液中的肌酐浓度同时下降。观察到的强相关性表明,这些非侵入性生物液体可以作为评估肾功能的传统血液检查的可靠替代品。这项研究增强了我们对肌酐排泄途径的理解,并为开发创新的、对患者友好的持续肾功能监测方法(如可穿戴生物传感器)提供了基础。
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Journal of Chromatography B
Journal of Chromatography B 医学-分析化学
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306
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44 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chromatography B publishes papers on developments in separation science relevant to biology and biomedical research including both fundamental advances and applications. Analytical techniques which may be considered include the various facets of chromatography, electrophoresis and related methods, affinity and immunoaffinity-based methodologies, hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, and microanalytical approaches. The journal also considers articles reporting developments in sample preparation, detection techniques including mass spectrometry, and data handling and analysis. Developments related to preparative separations for the isolation and purification of components of biological systems may be published, including chromatographic and electrophoretic methods, affinity separations, field flow fractionation and other preparative approaches. Applications to the analysis of biological systems and samples will be considered when the analytical science contains a significant element of novelty, e.g. a new approach to the separation of a compound, novel combination of analytical techniques, or significantly improved analytical performance.
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