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Synthetic calibrators for the analysis of sulfoconjugated metanephrines in urine: hydrolysis conditions revisited

Simonin, Jonathan  
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Gerber-Lemaire, Sandrine  
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Centeno, Catherine
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2012
Clinica Chimica Acta

Background: The quantification of total (free + sulfated) metanephrines in urine is recommended to diagnose pheochromocytoma. Urinary metanephrines include metanephrine itself, normetanephrine and methoxytyramine, mainly in the form of sulfate conjugates (60-80%). Their determination requires the hydrolysis of the sulfate ester moiety to allow electrochemical oxidation of the phenolic group. Commercially available urine calibrators and controls contain essentially free, unhydrolysable metanephrines which are not representative of native urines. The lack of appropriate calibrators may lead to uncertainty regarding the completion of the hydrolysis of sulfated metanephrines, resulting in incorrect quantification.

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DOI
10.1016/j.cca.2012.02.023
Web of Science ID

WOS:000303275100008

Author(s)
Simonin, Jonathan  
Gerber-Lemaire, Sandrine  
Centeno, Catherine
Seghezzi, Caroline
Iglesias, Katia
Abid, Karim
Grouzmann, Eric  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Clinica Chimica Acta
Volume

413

Start page

998

End page

1003

Subjects

Metanephrines

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pheochromocytoma

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calibrators

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sulfonation

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REVIEWED

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February 21, 2012
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