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II. Validity and reliability of liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection for measuring plasma levels of norepinephrine and epinephrine in man
Authors:David S Goldstein  Giora Feuerstein  Joseph L Izzo  Irwin J Kopin  Harry R Keiser
Institution:1. Hypertension-Endocrine Branch, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Bethesda, Md., USA;2. Laboratory of Clinical Science, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., USA
Abstract:Liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (LCEC) provides a rapid, sensitive, and specific technique for measuring human plasma norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E) levels. We tested the reliability and validity of this technique against that of the catechol-O-methyl-transferase radioenzymatic (COMT-RE) assay. In healthy, resting humans, mean NE and E values were similar using the LCEC and COMT-RE techniques (311 vs. 300 pg/ml for NE; 57 vs. 52 pg/ml for E). In a series of 25 plasma samples obtained from a variety of sources, the correlation between the two methods was 0.99 for both NE and E. Coefficients of variation were similar for catecholamine levels above 100 pg/ml, but below this, the COMT-RE technique appeared to be more reliable. The advantages of the LCEC method are its speed, simplicity of sample preparation, low cost per assay, lack of use of radionuclides, and ease in trouble-shooting. The COMT-RE technique is preferable for small sample sizes or large numbers of samples. LCEC offers a reasonable alternative to the COMT-RE technique for measuring plasma norepineprhine and epinephrine.
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