Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular and Cell Pathophysiology Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution ‘Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology’ Moscow Russia
2. Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute n.a. M.F. Vladimirskiy Moscow Russia
3. Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Sechenov University) Moscow Russia
4. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU) Moscow Russia
Abstract
AbstractWe developed a method of sensitive capillary electrophoresis using UV detection for the determination of certain free aminothiols (reduced cysteinylglycine (rCysGly), cysteine (rCys), glutathione (rGln), and cystine (CysS) in human blood plasma. The reduced thiols were derivatized with N‐ethylmaleimide. The plasma was purified from proteins via ultrafiltration. Electrophoretic separation was performed using 115 mM Na phosphate with 7.5% (v/v) polyethylene glycol 600, pH 2.3. The in‐capillary concentration of the analytes was achieved with a pH gradient created via the preinjection of triethanolamine and postinjection of phosphoric acid. The separation was carried out using a silica capillary (50 µm i.d.; total/effective separation length 42/35 cm) at a 25 kV voltage. The total analysis/regeneration time was 18 min. The quantification limits varied from 1.3 µM (rCysGly) to 5.4 µM (CysS). The accuracy was 95%–99%, and the repeatability and reproducibility were approximately 1.8%–3.8% and 1.9%–5.0%, respectively. An analysis of plasma samples from healthy volunteers (N = 41) showed that the mean levels of rCysGly, rCys, rGln, and CysS were 1.64, 10.6, 2.58, and 46.2 µM, respectively.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry