Carter_2013_Anal.Chem_85_11106

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Title : Direct Quantitation of Methyl Phosphonate Adducts to Human Serum Butyrylcholinesterase by Immunomagnetic-UHPLC-MS\/MS - Carter_2013_Anal.Chem_85_11106
Author(s) : Carter MD , Crow BS , Pantazides BG , Watson CM , Thomas JD , Blake TA , Johnson RC
Ref : Analytical Chemistry , 85 :11106 , 2013
Abstract :

Hydrolysis of G- and V-series organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNAs) containing a phosphorus-methyl bond yields a methylphosphonic acid (MeP) product when adducted to human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). The MeP adduct is considered a sign of "aging" and results in loss of the o-alkyl identifier specific to each nerve agent. After aging has occurred, common therapeutics such as oximes cannot reactivate the cholinesterase enzyme and relieve cholinergic inhibition. Until now, a direct, quantitative method for determination of the MeP adduct to BChE was unavailable. Aged adducts in serum samples were processed by immunomagnetic separation of BChE by antibody conjugated bead, isotope-dilution, pepsin digestion, followed by UHPLC separation and detection by conventional electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS). Ions were detected in selected reaction monitoring (SRM) mode, and transition m/z 874.3 --> 778.3 was used for quantitation. The analytical response ratio was linearly proportional to the serum concentration of MeP-adducted peptide (MeP-P) over the nominal concentration range of 2.0-250 ng/mL, with a coefficient of determination of R(2) >/= 0.997. Intrarun accuracy, expressed as %Relative Error (%RE), was </=13.5%, 16.3%, and 3.20% at 2.0, 16, and 250 ng/mL, respectively; the corresponding precision expressed as %RSD was </=11.9%, 6.15%, and 3.39%. Interday %RSD was </=7.13%, 5.69%, and 1.91%. Recovery of MeP-P from serum was >/=68% across the validated concentration range, and contributions from matrix effects were minimal. The method provides a direct, quantitative measurement of MeP-P found in clinical samples suspected of nerve agent exposure and subjected to such post-sampling stresses as elevated temperature and extended shipping.

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Carter MD, Crow BS, Pantazides BG, Watson CM, Thomas JD, Blake TA, Johnson RC (2013)
Direct Quantitation of Methyl Phosphonate Adducts to Human Serum Butyrylcholinesterase by Immunomagnetic-UHPLC-MS\/MS
Analytical Chemistry 85 :11106

Carter MD, Crow BS, Pantazides BG, Watson CM, Thomas JD, Blake TA, Johnson RC (2013)
Analytical Chemistry 85 :11106