Abstract

Quantitation of plasma angiotensin (Ang) II, the active mediator of the renin-angiotensin system, is challenging owing to its low physiological concentration. We report a validated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LCMS) method to overcome this challenge. Ang II was extracted from EDTA plasma by an offline solid-phase extraction procedure with a Waters MAX μElution plate. LCMS quantitation was performed on the Waters TQS system, monitoring the 3+ ions of the peptide. The analytical performance of the LCMS method was validated. The stability of Ang II was studied with or without the presence of a protease inhibitor. Local reference intervals were established from 143 healthy normotensive subjects (57% female, 21-60 years old). The Ang II LCMS method had a measurable range of 3.3-700 pmol/L. The between-batch precision coefficient of variation was <7% over Ang II concentrations of 8.6-110 pmol/L. No significant matrix interference and carryover were observed. There was no significant difference in Ang II concentration in EDTA blood and plasma for at least 2h and 1h at room temperature, respectively. Ang II was stable for at least 1 year when stored at -80°C, with or without the protease inhibitor. Age-dependent Ang II reference intervals were established: 4.4-17.7pmol/L (21-30 years) and 3.9-12.8pmol/L (31-60 years). The present LCMS method is suitable for quantitation of plasma Ang II to study the renin-angiotensin system.

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