Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations

Context: Biogenic amines such as 5-hydroxy-indole acetic acid (5HIAA) the main metabolite of serotonin or metanephrines (catecholamines metabolites) are used as biomarkers of neuroendocrine tumours. Objective: To re-evaluate the recommendations for urinary sampling (preservatives, diet, drugs, etc....

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Main Authors: Jean-Benoît Corcuff, Laurence Chardon, Ines El Hajji Ridah, Julie Brossaud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bioscientifica 2017-07-01
Series:Endocrine Connections
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Online Access:http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/6/6/R87.full
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spelling doaj-5737f1dce8f64502a7f4b52be74651e02020-11-25T03:33:39ZengBioscientificaEndocrine Connections2049-36142049-36142017-07-0166R87R9810.1530/EC-17-0071Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendationsJean-Benoît Corcuff0Laurence Chardon1Ines El Hajji Ridah2Julie Brossaud3Department of Nuclear Medicine, Haut Lévêque Hospital, Pessac, France; Nutrition et Neurobiologie intégrée, UMR 1286, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; Groupe de Biologie Spécialisée, Société Française de Médecine Nucléaire, Paris, FranceDepartment of Biochemistry, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Lyon, FranceBiomnis, Lyon, FranceDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Haut Lévêque Hospital, Pessac, France; Nutrition et Neurobiologie intégrée, UMR 1286, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; Groupe de Biologie Spécialisée, Société Française de Médecine Nucléaire, Paris, FranceContext: Biogenic amines such as 5-hydroxy-indole acetic acid (5HIAA) the main metabolite of serotonin or metanephrines (catecholamines metabolites) are used as biomarkers of neuroendocrine tumours. Objective: To re-evaluate the recommendations for urinary sampling (preservatives, diet, drugs, etc.) as many of the reported analytical interferences supporting these recommendations are related to obsolete assays. Methods: Bibliographic analysis of old and modern assays concerning preservation, extraction, assay and interferences. Results: 5HIAA may degrade as soon as urine is excreted. Thus, acids as preservatives (hydrochloric or acetic acid) have to be immediately added. Care should be taken not to decrease the pH under 2. Urine preservative for metanephrine assays is not mandatory. Diets including serotonin-, tryptophan- and dopamine-rich foods have to be avoided depending on the biomarkers investigated (bananas, plantain, nuts, etc.). Tryptophan-rich over-the-counter formulas have to be prohibited when 5HIAA has to be assayed. Acetaminophen may interfere with electrochemical detection depending on high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) parameters. No interference is known with mass spectrometric assays but with the one described for metanephrines determination. Some drugs interfere however with serotonin and catecholamines secretion and/or metabolism (monoamine oxidase inhibitors, serotonin or dopamine recapture inhibitors, etc.). Conclusion: Revisited recommendations are provided for the diet, the drugs and the preservatives before HPLC coupled with electrochemical and mass spectrometry assays.http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/6/6/R87.full5-hydroxy indole acetic acidmetanephrinesassayneuroendocrine tumours
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author Jean-Benoît Corcuff
Laurence Chardon
Ines El Hajji Ridah
Julie Brossaud
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Laurence Chardon
Ines El Hajji Ridah
Julie Brossaud
Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
Endocrine Connections
5-hydroxy indole acetic acid
metanephrines
assay
neuroendocrine tumours
author_facet Jean-Benoît Corcuff
Laurence Chardon
Ines El Hajji Ridah
Julie Brossaud
author_sort Jean-Benoît Corcuff
title Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
title_short Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
title_full Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
title_fullStr Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
title_full_unstemmed Urinary sampling for 5HIAA and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
title_sort urinary sampling for 5hiaa and metanephrines determination: revisiting the recommendations
publisher Bioscientifica
series Endocrine Connections
issn 2049-3614
2049-3614
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Context: Biogenic amines such as 5-hydroxy-indole acetic acid (5HIAA) the main metabolite of serotonin or metanephrines (catecholamines metabolites) are used as biomarkers of neuroendocrine tumours. Objective: To re-evaluate the recommendations for urinary sampling (preservatives, diet, drugs, etc.) as many of the reported analytical interferences supporting these recommendations are related to obsolete assays. Methods: Bibliographic analysis of old and modern assays concerning preservation, extraction, assay and interferences. Results: 5HIAA may degrade as soon as urine is excreted. Thus, acids as preservatives (hydrochloric or acetic acid) have to be immediately added. Care should be taken not to decrease the pH under 2. Urine preservative for metanephrine assays is not mandatory. Diets including serotonin-, tryptophan- and dopamine-rich foods have to be avoided depending on the biomarkers investigated (bananas, plantain, nuts, etc.). Tryptophan-rich over-the-counter formulas have to be prohibited when 5HIAA has to be assayed. Acetaminophen may interfere with electrochemical detection depending on high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) parameters. No interference is known with mass spectrometric assays but with the one described for metanephrines determination. Some drugs interfere however with serotonin and catecholamines secretion and/or metabolism (monoamine oxidase inhibitors, serotonin or dopamine recapture inhibitors, etc.). Conclusion: Revisited recommendations are provided for the diet, the drugs and the preservatives before HPLC coupled with electrochemical and mass spectrometry assays.
topic 5-hydroxy indole acetic acid
metanephrines
assay
neuroendocrine tumours
url http://www.endocrineconnections.com/content/6/6/R87.full
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