Analytical Validation of an Assay for Concurrent Measurement of Amino Acids in Dog Serum and Comparison of Amino Acid Concentrations between Whole Blood, Plasma, and Serum from Dogs

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作者
Blake, Amanda B. [1 ]
Ishii, Patricia E. [1 ]
Phillips, Robert K. [1 ]
Lidbury, Jonathan A. [1 ]
Steiner, Joerg M. [1 ]
Suchodolski, Jan S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Small Anim Clin Sci, Gastrointestinal Lab, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
aminogram; stability of amino acids; amino acid analysis; canine; gastrointestinal; deproteinization; ERYTHROCYTES; STABILITY; DIAGNOSIS; STORAGE; ERRORS;
D O I
10.3390/metabo12100891
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Amino acids play an important role in metabolism. Comprehensive analytical validation of an assay for the concurrent measurement of a large number of amino acids in dogs is lacking, which precludes its usefulness in a clinical setting. Amino acids are often measured in plasma or whole blood. However, serum is commonly used for gastrointestinal diagnostic testing in dogs and is therefore convenient to use. This study aimed to analytically validate an assay for the concurrent measurement of amino acids in dog serum and to evaluate differences in amino acid concentrations in whole blood, plasma, and serum in dogs. Analytical validation of the assay (Biochrom 30+ Amino Acid Analyzer) was performed on fresh or banked serum samples from dogs. Whole blood, plasma, and serum from 36 healthy dogs were analyzed, and concentrations of the three sample types were compared. The assay was demonstrated to be precise, reproducible, accurate, linear, and stable for the measurement of the majority of compounds detected in dog serum. Cystine, glutamic acid, and ethanolamine were shown to be unstable at conditions commonly encountered in clinical settings. Significant differences in concentrations were identified between whole blood, plasma, and serum for 33 of 42 compounds. Amino acid profiles in serum and plasma were more similar to each other than to those in whole blood. While some amino acids are present in similar concentrations in whole blood, plasma, and serum, others are highly dependent on the type of biofluid, and measurements warrant strict adherence to sample type-based reference intervals.
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