Stability and Reproducibility of the Measurement of Plasma Nitrate in Large Epidemiologic Studies.

Yushan Wang, Mary K Townsend, A Heather Eliassen, Tianying Wu
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Inorganic nitrate has emerged as a therapeutic agent for cardiovascular disease; however, nitrate can also metabolize to carcinogenic nitrosamines under pathologic conditions. Few large epidemiologic studies have examined circulating levels of nitrate in relation to cardiovascular disease and cancer. Data on the validity of nitrate measurement in blood samples collected in typical epidemiologic settings are needed before nitrate can be evaluated as an exposure in large epidemiologic studies. We measured plasma levels of nitrate in three pilot studies to evaluate its laboratory variability, stability with delayed processing, and reproducibility over time among women from the Nurses' Health Study and healthy female volunteers. Laboratory variability of nitrate levels was fairly low, with a coefficient variation (CV) of 7%. Plasma nitrate levels in samples stored as whole blood on ice for up to 48 hrs before processing were very stable; the overall intra-class correlation (ICC) from 0 to 48 hours was 0.89 (95%CI, 0.70-0.97). The within-person reproducibility over a one-year period was modest, with an ICC of 0.49 (95% CI, 0.33- 0.94). Our results indicate that measurement of nitrate in plasma is reliable and stable in blood samples with delayed processing up to 48 hours. Within-person reproducibility was modest but data from this study can be used for measurement error correction in subsequent analyses. The measurement of nitrate cannot be widely used in epidemiologic research without the documentation of its stability and reproducibility.

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大型流行病学研究中血浆硝酸盐测量的稳定性和可重复性。
无机硝酸盐已成为心血管疾病的治疗剂;然而,在病理条件下,硝酸盐也可代谢为致癌物亚硝胺。很少有大型流行病学研究调查了血液中硝酸盐水平与心血管疾病和癌症的关系。在大型流行病学研究中评估硝酸盐暴露之前,需要在典型流行病学环境中收集的血液样本中硝酸盐测量的有效性数据。我们在三个试点研究中测量血浆硝酸盐水平,以评估其实验室变异性,延迟处理的稳定性,以及护士健康研究妇女和健康女性志愿者随时间的可重复性。硝酸盐水平的实验室变异性相当低,变异系数(CV)为7%。在处理前作为全血在冰上保存48小时的样品中血浆硝酸盐水平非常稳定;从0到48小时的总体类内相关性(ICC)为0.89 (95%CI, 0.70-0.97)。在一年的时间内,人内重现性一般,ICC为0.49 (95% CI, 0.33- 0.94)。我们的研究结果表明,在延迟处理长达48小时的血液样本中,血浆中硝酸盐的测量是可靠和稳定的。人体内重现性一般,但本研究的数据可用于后续分析中的测量误差校正。如果没有稳定性和可重复性的记录,硝酸盐的测量就不能广泛应用于流行病学研究。
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