Abstract

Eicosanoids play an important role in the evaluation of pro-inflammatory responses and in the safety and toxicity of novel therapeutic agents. This work describes a high-throughput UFLCMS/MS method for the analysis of three urinary prostanoid biomarkers of pro-inflammatory responses, tetranor PGEm, 6-keto PGF 1α and 2,3-dinor-6-keto PFG 1α. Nine male volunteers of various age and fitness level participated in this study. Six provided pre- and post-exercise samples and three provided intraday samples. Tetranor PGEm and 6-keto PGF 1α increased significantly in patients after exercise ( p < 0.017 and p < 0.029). In individual patient sets, tetranor PGEm levels increased from 1.5- to 6-fold pre- vs. post-exercise, levels of 6-keto PGF 1α increased more dramatically from 2- to 55-fold pre- vs. post-exercise. The prostanoid 2,3-dinor-6-keto PGF 1α remained unchanged post-exercise. Data was normalized to urinary creatinine concentration, which increased approximately 40% post-exercise.

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