Abstract

A dual-step procedure for the rapid, quantitative isolation of free catecholamines (norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine) from plasma, using a little column of CM-Sephadex and alumina adsorption, is described. Sensitive high performance liquid chromatography is also discussed, employing an amperometric detector for the quantitative determination. The recovery of the three catecholamines, and of N-methyldopamine used as the internal standard, was about 70–80%; the detection limits were 2pg for norepinephrine, 3pg for epinephrine and 3pg for dopamine. The combination of the rather specific and easy to handle two-step sample clean-up procedure, the high resolving power of the chromatography and the high sensitivity of electrochemical detection provided a simple method for the determination of free catecholamines in plasma samples of normal and essential hypertensive subjects under different conditions (supine position for 45 min, standing for 5 and 10 min). It was found that a significant increase in epinephrine levels (P<0.01) occurred in hypertensive patients under the three conditions studied.

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